By D’Angelo Gore ANALYSIS ― The Trump administration has said while the federal government is shut down, tariff revenue will ...
Nearly 7 million people – many infants and young children – in the U.S. receive WIC benefits, according to the National WIC ...
As the federal shutdown approaches the one-month mark, Americans are feeling the impact of lost funding and closed programs. States are rushing to fill gaps in food aid and early childhood services, ...
"For many women, this is not optional. They're having to choose now between paying their electric bill or feeding their baby.
SNAP funds running out during the shutdown is the big news, but other food assistance programs are also running dry.
The California Department of Public Health, which administers WIC, says it has gotten additional funds from the USDA and expects “to remain fully operational through Nov. 30." ...
Trump’s budget proposal includes cutting the Women, Infants and Children program by about $291 million. The program serves low-income families with young children. During the current government ...
More than two dozen Democratic state leaders are suing the Department of Agriculture after the Trump administration said it ...
The state health department is warning residents of potential delays in SNAP and WIC benefits in November because of the ...
As the government shutdown continues, millions of Americans are expected to lose their SNAP benefits by the end of the week.
Though the WIC program is not yet fully funded for Fiscal Year 2026, officials have not reported any interruptions in service.
The Trump administration has said while the federal government is shut down, tariff revenue will be used to fund a key ...