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Kansas starts November without monthly food stamps. Gov. Laura Kelly warned that no SNAP benefits means "taking food out of the mouths of babies."
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins explains why the USDA lacks authority to fund SNAP independently as benefits expire Nov. 1 for more than 40 million Americans.
House Speaker Mike Johnson, who appeared alongside Rollins at the press briefing to address the impact of SNAP benefits pausing in November, immediately followed up her comments to say that "When she says 'we have failed you,' she means 'we, the Democrats,' okay?"
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Gov. Josh Shapiro frees up millions for Pennsylvania food banks with SNAP benefits set to lapse
Gov. Josh Shapiro has signed a disaster declaration freeing up around $5 million to help feed Pennsylvania residents impacted by SNAP benefits set to expire Saturday amid the federal government shutdown.
Donald Trump says his administration will follow a judicial ruling and provide the emergency funding necessary to fund SNAP food benefits in November once a federal court clarifies how the money can be legally supplied.
Government shutdown threatens SNAP benefits for 42 million Americans as President Donald Trump and Kevin Hassett push to eliminate Senate filibuster rules.
SNAP benefits may have been saved by a court, but stagnation in DC makes continued funding uncertain
Federal food aid will be extended beyond the midnight deadline using the US Department of Agriculture’s reserve funds.