Trump will suspend SNAP, the food program that helps feed 42 million Americans every month, including 366,000 in Connecticut.
About 10% of all Connecticut residents – about 360,000 recipients – are expected to lose their food benefits Saturday as the ...
A federal judge in Boston is set to consider a motion that would require the Trump administration to continue funding the ...
(AP) - With federal SNAP food assistance set to run dry this weekend amid the protracted U.S. government shutdown, Louisiana, ...
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program — more commonly known as SNAP, or food stamps — is a key benefits program that ...
President Trump announced he would stop the federal program during the government shutdown — which no president has done ...
Unless something changes dramatically in the next couple days, more than 40 million Americans are preparing to have federal ...
The lawsuit accuses the Trump administration of using US Department of Agriculture to “unlawfully” suspend the Supplemental ...
On Nov. 1, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits will not be renewed for Connecticut residents.
The loss of SNAP benefits is expected to affect Norwich in multiple ways. Here's how local leaders are preparing.
In Torrington, Litchfield County’s largest food bank is moving to a bigger location. The timing means they cannot help their ...
"Anything less than finding a solution is a mistake," said House Minority Leader Vincent Candelora, R-North Branford.
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