Yes, according to Rep. Brittany Petterson (D-Colorado). At least for the month of October. "Recipients should expect to ...
“If a shutdown extends beyond mid-October, USDA could technically tap its contingency reserve funding to cover SNAP costs.
The federal shutdown will affect people across the United States. NPR's network of member stations explains what will be ...
The looming government shutdown officially began on Oct. 1. Here's what you need to know about the shutdown and how it could ...
If the government undergoes a partial shutdown on Oct. 1, essential federal services will continue but others will be limited ...
Familty assistance programs such as SNAP and WIC will continue during a government shutdown but money may start to run out.
Around 42 million people nationwide receive SNAP benefits, which help low- and no-income households with the cost of ...
Federal assistance programs such as SNAP could be disrupted if a government shutdown drags on for more than 30 days.
Each year, SNAP undergoes a cost-of-living increase, known as the COLA, to help benefits keep pace with rising grocery prices.
Gov. Kehoe’s executive order seeks to ban SNAP purchases of soda and candy, aiming to boost healthy eating and local ...
Ring said the second county impact will be the benefit-cost shift. She said for the first time, the federal government is ...
Some Oklahoma stores might stop accepting SNAP benefits after the U.S. Department of Agriculture proposed changes to store stocking requirements for the assistance program.