Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins joins ‘America Reports’ to explain how the USDA is expected to run out of funding for SNAP benefits if the shutdown continues.
Democratic leaders from 25 states are suing the USDA over the looming suspension of SNAP benefits, which is set to begin Nov.
The USDA has accused Democrats of voting “12 times to not fund” Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits.
The ongoing government shutdown means more than $600 million per month won’t go to millions of Texas SNAP beneficiaries who ...
Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo shuffles state funds to support food banks, while Attorney General Aaron Ford has joined lawsuit to ...
More than two dozen Democratic state leaders are suing the Department of Agriculture after the Trump administration said it ...
The roughly 75,000 people who received Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) in South Dakota won’t get any help ...
The lawsuit highlights existing funds that could cover food aid and accuses the Trump administration of using SNAP as a ...
Assuming the government shutdown continues beyond Oct. 31, families across the state — including in County — will go without ...
New Mexico has joined a lawsuit seeking to lift the USDA's suspension of SNAP benefits during the government shutdown.
No one should have to choose between utility bills and putting food on the table,” says Aubrey Lewandowski, a SNAP recipient ...
Minnesota is one of the 26 states suing the Trump administration for what it contends is the illegal suspension of SNAP ...
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