Nonprofits and elected officials mobilized last week to boost access to food resources amid SNAP's funding uncertainty that ...
With 600,000 Coloradans losing benefits, one analyst describes the state aid as ‘trying to plow a field with a fork.' ...
Usually, the beginning of a new month means SNAP benefits are loaded onto the EBT cards of over 600,000 Coloradoans to ...
A panel of Colorado legislators on Thursday approved a $10 million cash infusion into food assistance for residents who are ...
The Democratic officials contend the administration is legally required to keep benefits going as long as it has funding.
Among the 600,000 Coloradans who receive SNAP benefits, about 50% are children. About 10% are seniors, and 15% are people ...
Governor Polis acts to protect SNAP benefits during the federal shutdown, seeking to prevent hunger in Colorado.
The Colorado Joint Budget Committee on Thursday approved two emergency requests — including up to $10 million to support food ...
Colorado joined a lawsuit filed by states against the U.S. Department of Agriculture to attempt to force the restart of the ...
As the federal shutdown halts food assistance for 600,000 Coloradans, state and local leaders are rushing to keep families ...
Rural food providers scramble to continue food access amid challenges including long distances to grocery stores, limited pantry capacity ...
COLORADO - Over 600,000 Coloradans rely on SNAP benefits - money loaded by the government onto EBT cards - to buy food and ...
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