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Vermont refugees and asylees just lost SNAP benefits. Who's next?
The state says 119 refugee and asylee households lost their benefits, while 500 were able to qualify through other ways.
“If a shutdown extends beyond mid-October, USDA could technically tap its contingency reserve funding to cover SNAP costs.
A judge has temporarily stopped the federal government from collecting personal information about residents in the ...
Over 172,000 people on Long Island are at risk of losing some or all of their SNAP benefits, which combat hunger insecurity and provide nutritional programming. Long Island food pantries are already ...
Special to the American Press Today marks the first day the Louisiana Department of Health officially administers the ...
Missouri and Kansas residents receiving food assistance could feel the impact if the federal government shutdown isn’t ...
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