Virginia issues major warning on SNAP benefits
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State officials say federal shutdown could disrupt $263 million in monthly food assistance distributed to more than 1 million Ohioans each month beginning Nov. 1.
The Government shutdown could potentially affect SNAP benefits for many people in the Southern Tier by the end of the month. “We’re all saddened by it; there’s no need for it. We have potentially 39,000 neighbors who could lose SNAP benefits even temporarily as a impact.
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Nearly half a million Nevadans could lose access to SNAP benefits next week
Nearly half a million Nevadans could lose access to SNAP benefits if the government shutdown persists into November.
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services is pausing food assistance benefits in November until further notice.
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Craven County SNAP benefits may face disruption soon
Craven County Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program(SNAP) recipients may see a disruption in benefits starting in November. Due to the ongoing federal government funding lapse, the U.S. Department of Agriculture has warned states that federal funding for Food and Nutrition Services (FNS) benefits,
Gov. Jared Polis is asking Colorado lawmakers to approve up to $10 million to help feed people who may lose their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits next month due to the federal government shutdown.
The notice said “due to the ongoing federal government funding lapse, there may be limited availability of funds” to pay full SNAP benefits for 42 million Americans. But instead of directing states to issue partial benefits, the federal government told Michigan to “hold November SNAP issuance.”
More than a million Michiganders are at risk of losing access to their SNAP benefits, otherwise known as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
Millions of low-income Floridians who receive food stamp benefits through the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), including veterans and the elderly, could see their benefits for November delayed if the U.
The state is warning the 1.4 million people who receive SNAP benefits that there will be no funds next month. It's due to the federal government shutdown.
Michigan's SNAP benefits are on hold due to a federal shutdown, affecting 1.4 million residents, with state officials offering alternatives and expressing concern for the impacted families.