COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services announced Monday it will begin distributing partial Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits this week following new ...
The Trump administration is still sending partial food aid benefits for nearly 42 million Americans this month, despite the president’s recent threat to withhold federal funding until the shutdown ...
A government shutdown, now in its 35th day, is on track to become the longest in U.S. history. Funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) has been halted for the first time in ...
Partial SNAP payments unprecedented in program's 60-year history States may face delays in distributing reduced benefits Democratic-led states and officials push for full SNAP funding Nov 3 (Reuters) ...
The Trump administration on Monday agreed to move billions of emergency dollars to partially pay for food aid this month in response to a federal judge’s order, though some families may not receive ...
This story was updated Nov. 6 to reflect new SNAP information. The Trump administration will send partial payments to Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program beneficiaries in November, according to ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Some of Ohio’s $263 million in monthly food assistance is expected to arrive soon, according to the Trump administration, but it’s still unclear when or how much. President Donald ...
The White House said it would give partial payments to 42 million recipients. The Trump administration said Monday it would provide partial payments to about 42 million food stamp recipients in ...
US President Donald Trump's administration has said it will provide reduced food aid to more than 42 million Americans, as the government shutdown this week heads towards becoming the longest ever ...
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. By Tony Romm Reporting from Washington The Trump ...