Tribal nations, including the Cherokee, Choctaw, Muscogee and Seminole are deploying funds to ensure their citizens don’t go hungry — and urging state leaders to do the same.
The government shutdown now tied as the longest in US history this week as economic pain points continue to mount. This past weekend was the worst yet at airports yet. Meanwhile, limited clarity was ...
Data from Staten Island reveals a clear correlation between economic hardship and chronic health conditions: ZIP codes with higher percentages of residents receiving SNAP benefits tend to have ...
Gov. Hochul has condemned the Trump administration's decision not to fully fund SNAP, calling it "indefensible." ...
President Donald Trump’s administration said Monday that it will partially fund SNAP for November, after two judges issued ...
A woman in New York State who voted for President Donald Trump says she regrets her vote after the federal government ...
Senator Raphael Warnock toured the Goodr Community Market in Atlanta on Monday to see how the government shutdown is ...
Kelly said for the state to dip into its $2 billion rainy day fund to help SNAP recipients, the legislature would have to act ...
Court rulings that the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program must be funded during the federal government shutdown may not be enough to alleviate the increasing pressure put on area foodbanks by ...
As the federal government shutdown continues, many states have begun implementing measures to support residents who rely on ...
Seventy percent or more of relatively poor Republicans supported a 15 percent increase in SNAP benefits, an increase in the minimum SNAP benefit from $16 to $30 a month, allowing the purchase of ...