The Central Texas Food Bank expects to spend roughly four times its monthly budget to support Austin-area SNAP recipients.
A Trump administration proposal would strip Texas’ more than 86,000 DACA recipients of their work permits — including two nurses who say they’ll move to other states if that happens.
Across Tyler, families like Lisa Patlin's rely on food banks, but they are already seeing longer lines and lighter shelves, ...
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Food banks have already been contending with higher food prices and increased need. Administrators say demand will skyrocket if federal nutrition benefits stop in a few days because of the government ...
The TikTok rumors come as food banks report surging demand and millions brace for potential SNAP disruptions if the ...
The Texas Department of Agriculture says it's working with federal and local agencies to continue serving students meals amid ...
A new lawsuit by Democratic state officials seeks to uncork emergency money to help tens of millions of Americans keep buying ...
The ongoing shutdown means more than $600M per month won’t go to millions of Texas SNAP beneficiaries who pump that money ...
About 3.5 million people in Texas depend on SNAP benefits. Food banks in the state are planning for a surge in clients when those benefits stop going out Nov. 1 due to the ongoing government shutdown.
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