USDA blames Democrats for potential SNAP benefits lapse
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The president has created a new crisis,” Attorney General Charity Clark said Tuesday. “The best case scenario is that (he) comes to his senses … and does what Congress asked him to do.”
States sue Trump’s USDA to unleash SNAP funding as legal experts blast ‘immoral’ decision to block emergency dollars - 25 states warn of imminent ‘crisis’ for millions if the federal government won’t
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USDA chief warns 'we're right at the cliff' as 40 million Americans brace for food stamp cutoff
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins warns over 40 million Americans could lose SNAP food stamp benefits November 1 due to ongoing government shutdown funding crisis.
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Nevadans worried about SNAP benefits
SNAP food benefits are set to run out on Friday if the government shutdown continues, and it would impact about half a million Nevadans.
Due to the ongoing government shutdown, the prospect of November's SNAP benefits going unpaid indefinitely is growing closer.
Millions of Americans are set to lose Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits and federal food aid starting Nov. 1 as the government shutdown continues, according to a post on the U.