Washington women and their babies could lose access to benefits under a key nutrition program in the case of a prolonged ...
Nearly seven million pregnant women and young children depend on WIC for healthy foods. Advocates say funding could run out ...
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The federal government is shut down, but many government services are not. Social Security, Medicare and certain nutrition ...
The federal government shutdown threatens to cut off critical nutrition support for more than 212,000 Washington residents within weeks, state health officials warned Wednesday.
Familty assistance programs such as SNAP and WIC will continue during a government shutdown but money may start to run out.
Several Maine programs, including nutrition education and transportation services, face closure due to funding cuts.