Federal government shutdown threatens SNAP food aid
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SNAP is set to run out of funds on Saturday due to the government shutdown, causing concern among food pantries and recipients.
Over 5.5 million Californians, including 2 million children, are set to lose their SNAP benefits this Saturday.
A California police chief is addressing his department's messaging around policing grocery stores in the wake of SNAP benefits potentially being halted on Nov. 1. In an Oct. 28 Fa
California is one of 23 states suing President Donald Trump’s administration trying to force it to use emergency money to cover food benefits for millions of poor families during the federal government shutdown,
Here's a list of resources for SNAP recipients who are at risk of not receiving benefits in Southern California come Nov. 1.
The Barstow Police Department said its officers will conduct extra patrols around grocery stores as funding for food stamps dries up.
Millions of Americans, including Californians, benefit from the food assistance program. But the government shutdown has threatened November benefits.
Millions of Americans, including in California, are set to lose their benefits from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) starting Nov. 1 if a federal government budget deal is not reached.
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With SNAP benefits slated to expire on Saturday, local food banks, restaurants, and community members have been stepping up in an effort to support their neighbors who will be affected.
As the government shutdown continues, organizations across California are stepping up to fill the need for food in the Central Valley.
The federal government shutdown may cause Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits to halt in November.