In a recent interview, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said all SNAP recipients will have to reapply for benefits.
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.
Roughly 41.7 million people rely on assistance from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. When the government shut down on Oct. 1, the U.S. Department of Agriculture determined that ...
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program temporarily paused payments in November due to the federal government shutdown.
The Trump administration has released November SNAP benefits to states, while new work requirements are set to impact the ...
Officials say the state never used the funds it set aside to keep people from waiting for food benefits because the state’s ...
It’s still a waiting game for some SNAP recipients in our area. Even though the government shutdown is over, everything is ...
The longest government shutdown in history has come to an end. One major pressure point in the 43-day congressional stalemate ...
The Trump administration waived the new work requirements for SNAP beneficiaries in November, but they will be in full force ...
The food pantries said they are ready to host more food drives to stock up and better prepare for future concerns.
MDHS reports that clients with issuance dates between November 14 and 21 will receive up to 65% of their November SNAP ...