Georgia’s SNAP administrators say they would need more than $60 million from state coffers to maintain their level of ...
The political fallout from the ongoing federal government shutdown continued Monday in Georgia, as Democrats pushed to ...
Georgia Sens. Jon Ossoff and the Rev. Raphael Warnock have joined a group of lawmakers pushing the federal government to ...
With SNAP benefits set to not go out on Nov. 1, Atlantans already struggling with food assistance face new uncertainty.
The federal government spends about $3.2 billion annually on SNAP benefits for approximately 1.5 million Georgians.
Another community group and local family advocate, Wellroot Family Services, says about half of the families they assist are enrolled in SNAP and Wellroot President and CEO Allison Ashe says food ...
With 1 in 8 people relying on SNAP to put food on the table, millions of people in Georgia and South Carolina face hunger.
Democrats in Georgia are pushing to protect the SNAP program, while Republicans blame Democrats for the ongoing federal shutdown, which threatens to leave 1.4 million Georgians without food assistance ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture posted a notice that SNAP benefits won’t go out on Nov. 1 if the government shutdown isn’t ...
State Democratic lawmakers called on Gov. Brian Kemp to call a rare special legislative session Monday as food assistance ...
The article describes the impact of the federal government shutdown on Georgia's SNAP recipients who risk losing benefits by ...
Senate Democrats, including U.S. Senators Jon Ossoff and Reverend Raphael Warnock, are pressing the Trump Administration to ...