Gov. Kathy Hochul said New York will not let people on food stamps go hungry due to the federal government shutdown.
Although two federal judges ruled Friday that President Donald Trump’s administration must replenish SNAP food aid benefits ...
People across the country formed long lines for free meals and groceries at food pantries and drive-through giveaways ...
States, cities and nonprofits had sued to spare millions of low-income Americans from losing benefits starting on Saturday, ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul declared a state of emergency for New York on Thursday, days before SNAP benefits and other assistance are ...
Hochul said New York's funding will help offset the crisis and keep food on the table for families as Washington gridlock ...
Nearly a month into the shutdown, food banks across the country are already straining to meet rising demand. Now, they are ...
Congress and state officials are scrambling to continue SNAP benefits despite the shutdown, but the first lapse in food ...
It's a shutdown unlike any other, one that has posed disparate and debilitating risks for those unlucky enough to depend on ...
On Saturday, some 42 million low-income Americans, including 16 million children, lost access to benefits through the SNAP program as the government shutdown continues.
Many shoppers are trying to stretch out their final dollars as they face the reality of what they’ll have to shell out ...
About 3 million New Yorkers utilize monthly SNAP benefits, which will not be distributed on Nov. 1 due to the shutdown.