SNAP benefits at risk
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As a potential government shutdown looms, thousands of Tennesseans are bracing for a serious impact the loss of SNAP benefits that help them afford groceries.
The U.S. Senate had yet another vote to pass a measure that would allow the federal government to reopen on Oct. 20. We are still in a stalemate.
Among the changes: Some SNAP recipients aged 18 to 54 who are able to work and don’t support a child under 18 are now required to report at least 20 hours of work, training, or volunteering per week, or 80 hours per month, to keep their benefits.
As the federal government shutdown threatened to halt Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program payments for millions this November, TikTok users turned to the platform to offer p
Senate Republicans are preparing to meet with President Donald Trump as the government shutdown enters its third week. FOX 10's Ron Hoon has the details.