Government shutdown threatens SNAP benefits for millions
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About 680,000 Maryland residents who rely on federal food assistance programs will not receive their November benefits.
Baltimore City Sheriff Sam Cogen has launched a citywide food drive to support families affected by the upcoming cancellation of SNAP benefits.
The Maryland Food Bank is responding to the looming funding halt for SNAP benefits as 1 in 3 Marylanders face food insecurity.
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If federal SNAP benefits are disrupted, Gov. Wes Moore should immediately suspend all Maryland Lottery sales, writes Sen. Steve Hershey.
Maryland’s SNAP-Ed program is defunded, ending nutrition education for 640,000 residents and impacting families, schools, and community programs.
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Maryland Gov. Moore says Trump won’t release SNAP funding; says children ‘stand to go hungry’
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore on Friday said that President Donald Trump has refused to release federal SNAP funding and that hundreds of thousands of children are at risk of going hungry.
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Delaware declares a state of emergency to fund SNAP through November
Delaware Governor said the state is declaring a state of emergency to use state funding to support 120,000 Delaware residents on SNAP through next month. It will be distributed on a week-by-week basis.