SNAP, Connecticut and benefits
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A 2008 state law authorizes state judges to reduce or revoke pensions of public officials and government workers convicted of on-the-job corruption.
Federal funding for SNAP food assistance could halt Saturday, leaving 360,000 Connecticut residents without new benefits on their EBT cards.
With no end in sight to the federal government shutdown, it appears tens of millions of Americans — including hundreds of thousands of Connecticut residents — are about to miss food assistance payments they rely on.
Nobody anticipated this or foresaw this. At this point, there’s an awful lot of loose ends. All I can say is it would be premature for anyone to rush to judgment. Obviously, this is a tragic
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'23 cents on my card': SNAP recipients in Connecticut unsure how to survive the federal shutdown
Career Resources in Bridgeport is trying to do its part to keep low-income households fed as the federal government shutdown impacts food benefits.
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Over 40 million Americans could lose access to federal food assistance Saturday if the government shutdown continues into November.
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