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As Congress is set to break the record this week for the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, two federal judges ruled Oct. 31 that the Trump
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Family starts November with only $4.42 in SNAP money
As the federal government shutdown continues, many Michiganders who rely on federal food benefits are now going without.
The Trump administration says it will keep SNAP food aid funded during the shutdown, but only partially and with delayed disbursement.
Rainier Valley Food Bank says the city is exploring whether it can repurpose municipal employees to help deliver groceries.
The recipients of these SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) benefits need to understand, it’s going to take some time." It continued to be unclear how and when SNAP benefits would be paid out to the states and some 42 million Americans who receive food assistance under the program,