Millions of Texans are currently facing delays in receiving their monthly SNAP (food stamp) benefits due to the ongoing U.S.
Food assistance will be canceled in November amid the current federal government shutdown, halting benefits for 11% of Texas’ population.
SNAP benefits for November will not be issued if the federal government shutdown continues past October 27. WIC, TANF, Medicaid, and CHIP benefits are currently not affected by the shutdown. Texans ...
Some Texas enrollees have gotten 65% of a typical month’s allotment from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or ...
The Trump administration said in a court filing that it would use a reserve to cover "50% of eligible households’ current ...
SNAP benefits for nearly 60,000 eligible recipients in Nueces County are set to end on November 1 due to the government ...
Rulings by judges in Massachusetts and Rhode Island on Oct. 31 ordered the department to use $5.25 billion in contingency ...
Many Central Texas families told KVUE they are bracing for the worst and are begging lawmakers to find a solution.
With the government shutdown, SNAP recipients are in danger of losing their benefits on Saturday. One local resident only ...
Millions of Texans will lose federal food assistance in November, raising questions of where to get free meals and groceries. The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, will stop paying ...