Contribution will be considered Monday in response to anticipated loss of federal food benefits amid the government shutdown.
Can the safety net of food shelves, food banks and other sources fill the gap left by the government shutdown?
Food bank staff expect a wave of new demand as millions of Americans are set to lose federal food assistance in November. But ...
Already, hundreds of thousands of federal workers are on furlough or working without pay across the country. Now, some key ...
If no deal is reached in Washington, SNAP benefits, funds that help pay for groceries, could run out for families across the ...
Unless something changes dramatically in the next couple days, more than 40 million Americans are preparing to have federal ...
Lawmakers in Louisiana approved a resolution Wednesday to allow the state's Department of Health to use up to $150 million in ...
Almost two dozen states have filed a lawsuit arguing that President Donald Trump’s administration has the money to continue ...
As the federal shutdown drags on, food shelves brace for a surge in demand. The USDA warns no SNAP payments will go out Nov.
In a lawsuit, Ellison and other AGs and governors, are pushing for USDA to use the billion-dollar contingency fund to keep ...
Several Minnesota restaurants and organizations have stepped up to offer free food for those in need during the SNAP benefit ...
A group of Democratic-led states filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Agriculture over the suspension of SNAP food ...