USDA warns that SNAP benefits are at risk next month
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The government shutdown stretched into Day 27 on Monday as the stalemate over how to reopen the government continues. Follow live updates here.
Sen. Marsha Blackburn signed onto bill to pay for food assistance for 42 million Americans until Congress can reach a deal to open the government.
The ongoing government shutdown, now in its 26th day, is causing increasing concern among military families and those reliant on food assistance p
As the pause for SNAP assistance nears due to the government shutdown, food pantries and recipients are planning for what's next.
Fox News' Chad Pergram reports on rising tensions in Congress as the government shutdown continues. Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., also discusses the impact of the shutdown and warns that SNAP benefits could soon run out during 'The Faulkner Focus.
It's been nearly a month since the partial government shutdown has been in effect, but the real pain is expected to kick in on Nov. 1
With SNAP benefits set to not go out on Nov. 1, Atlantans already struggling with food assistance face new uncertainty.
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Democrats unflinching in shutdown strategy, blaming Trump with millions at risk of losing food aid
Congressional Democrats are marching in lockstep into the fourth week of a government shutdown, even as lawmakers brace for what could be the most painful point yet — a cutoff in federal food aid for 40 million people.