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ODJFS added SNAP recipients may not receive their November benefits as normally scheduled if the federal government shutdown continues.
Americans face a "tough time" as food banks are unlikely to be able to meet the demand amid the government shutdown.
Food stamp recipients may not get SNAP benefits in November as federal government shutdown continues. South Carolina organizations are bracing for impact.
Tompkins County officials are warning residents that the ongoing federal government shutdown could impact key public assistance programs, including the Suppleme
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Thousands in Connecticut could lose SNAP food benefits next month as federal shutdown drags on
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The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services said Thursday that the U.S. Department of Agriculture has asked state officials to temporarily pause November food benefits for the roughly 1.4 million Michiganders who rely on them amid the ongoing federal shutdown.
The Nevada Department of Human Services says that "if the shutdown continues past Oct. 30, 2025, [the Division of Social Services] will not be able to issue new or ongoing benefits for November."
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Alabama residents may lose SNAP food benefits as the federal government shutdown continues, leaving thousands uncertain about November assistance.
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