Gov. Tim Walz announced $4 million in emergency funding will go to Minnesota food shelves as the ongoing government shutdown ...
As the government shutdown continues, states are working to provide food assistance to millions of Americans who rely on SNAP ...
Some workers are taking gig jobs and others are substitute teaching, while others cancel vacations, defer bills and spend ...
In an unprecedented situation, millions of Americans could lose access to a crucial food assistance program in the coming ...
Minnesota's food shelves are set to get a funding boost amid surging demand stemming from the ongoing government shutdown.
If the continuing resolution or any other funding measures are not passed, funding for SNAP — Supplemental Nutrition ...
(KNSI) — Governor Tim Walz says $4 million in new state funding is being made available immediately for Minnesota food ...
The Agriculture Department said it can't use contingency funds to pay for SNAP benefits, contradicting earlier guidance that ...
If the federal government shutdown continues into November, four large Head Start early childhood education programs in ...
The announcement comes just days before Minnesota’s Department of Children, Youth, and Families, or DCYF, is expected to stop ...
Gov. Tim Walz said the emergency funding was a stopgap and won’t make up for the long-term loss of federal assistance.