The federal government may be shut down, but that didn't stop changes to SNAP benefits from kicking in on the first of the ...
Each year, SNAP undergoes a cost-of-living increase, known as the COLA, to help benefits keep pace with rising grocery prices ...
“If a shutdown extends beyond mid-October, USDA could technically tap its contingency reserve funding to cover SNAP costs.
The current administration is ready to implement some sweeping changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP ...
The USDA memo, sent to all state agencies on October 3, orders states to begin complying with new work requirements for ...
"Recipients should expect to receive their monthly allotment and retailers will continue to accept SNAP benefits," Petterson's website says. That could change if the shutdown lasts over a month.
As the government shutdown continues into its second day with no end in sight, agencies are turning to contingency plans for vital services like SNAP.
Oct. 1 brought both an increase to SNAP benefits and the shutdown of the government. Here's what to expect with the food ...
Despite the shutdown, VDH has secured funding to sustain the program, and there is currently no risk of losing SNAP or WIC ...
SNAP and WIC programs will be impacted by the government shutdown if it continues into November, but for now benefits are not interrupted.
In fiscal year ’24, about 48,700 North Dakotans used the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). That’s 6.1% of North Dakota’s population. SNAP ...
Rolling out over next year, the changes will affect hundreds of thousands of Oregonians, according to the Oregon Department ...