The White House said it's complying with a court order to pay SNAP benefits, after Trump said no benefits will be given until ...
The continuation of the government shutdown threatens access to federal food assistance programs for millions of Americans.
The Trump administration said today that it will provide partial food stamp benefits for November by tapping into the program’s contingency fund amid the ongoing government shutdown.
Millions of Americans are days away from losing access to food aid as the federal government shutdown halts funding for the ...
"Now we'll have to prioritize which bills we can pay and which can wait," said one mother of two about a looming freeze in food aid.
Two federal judges have ordered the Trump administration to use emergency funds to provide at least partial food stamp benefits to tens of millions of Americans in November, as the federal government ...
Judges in Massachusetts and Rhode Island ruled Friday afternoon that the Trump administration must fund SNAP during the ...
Officials from half the states and the District of Columbia are asking a federal judge to order the Department of Agriculture ...
The government said it would send the aid after a court ruled last week that it must preserve the program known as SNAP during the shutdown.
The Trump administration had said SNAP food assistance wouldn’t be distributed in November because of the government shutdown. But on Friday, a judge ordered that contingency funds be distributed.
The government shutdown is in its third week, worrying many people using SNAP benefits — called CalFresh in California — that their benefits could change or stop in November. Here's what we know right ...
The state is creating a relief fund to cover costs for some — and will consider tapping into a $200 million contingency fund.