The spending package expected to end the shutdown as early as Nov. 13 provides funding for SNAP. But how fast will benefits ...
With President Trump’s signature on a new spending package, the USDA officially resumes the release of SNAP funds.
The government shutdown is finally over after 43 days. When will Ohio SNAP recipients receive? Here's what to know ...
A government funding package could soon reopen federal agencies, opening the door for food-stamp recipients to collect their ...
Federal food benefits have been flowing again since the shutdown ended, but new work requirements could force 2.4 million recipients off SNAP in coming months.
State officials are working to restore full SNAP benefits to millions of people after the long U.S. government shutdown has ...
In a recent interview, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said all SNAP recipients will have to reapply for benefits.
If Congress votes to reopen the federal government, which could happen as early as Wednesday, a stressful month for SNAP recipients will soon be over.
The shutdown is over, but the panic over delayed benefits is only the latest reminder of how precarious life is on the ...
Now that the longest shutdown in U.S. government history has ended, the SNAP will resume funding in Tennessee.
The government shutdown lasted for a record-setting 43 days, leaving Californians in limbo over critical food assistance.
TDHS has started issuing full SNAP benefits for November 2025 to Tennessee families, with some getting immediate top-ups and ...