SNAP, Food bank and Amid Shutdown
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Speaker Mike Johnson warned against the end of the filibuster, an action President Trump insisted the Senate take get rid of the filibuster so it could pass the government funding bill with a simple majority.
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Minneapolis braces for SNAP benefit stop as the federal shutdown continues; state steps in with emergency funds.
Minnesotans who rely on food assistance payments are on edge as political and legal jostling over the program threatens access to a crucial food assistance program.
As the Nov. 1 date looms for SNAP recipients, Food Finders CEO Kier Crites Muller said local assistance providers are working to triage the situation, treating the moment like the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Illinois faces a crisis as nearly 2 million SNAP recipients may lose benefits due to a federal government shutdown.
Subculture Group to offer free meals at multiple restaurants starting Nov. 3 if SNAP benefits expire. Spots include Howley's, Dada, coffee shops, more
With SNAP cuts looming, some experts suggest handing out non-perishables to trick-or-treaters, in addition to candy. The cuts to SNAP will affect two million people in the Carolinas alone. This comes amid the second longest (as of this publishing) federal government shutdown in U.