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SNAP Benefits Latest: Texans likely won't see emergency funding on Nov. 1
Despite rulings from two federal judges on Friday who said SNAP benefits could not be suspended for the first time in the ...
More than 300,000 people rely on SNAP benefits in Harris County, where most of Houston is located, according to Texas Health ...
Austin Mayor Kirk Watson spoke alongside Travis County Judge Andy Brown and nonprofit leaders to direct people to resources amid possible SNAP disruptions across Central Texas.
Cha Community, a restaurant that serves boba tea alongside Taiwanese and Chinese food, has pulled together enough money to ...
Federal judges order the Trump administration to cover November SNAP benefits, but one local food pantry reports an ...
Community organizers are launching a community-wide emergency food drive. The event begins Nov. 8 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Longview Convention Complex.
Approximately one in eight Americans receive food stamp benefits from the US government, a program at risk of losing its ...
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Escobar, NM governor respond to SNAP court rulings
Lawmakers that represent El Paso its neighboring state are sharing their opinions after two federal judges ruled on Friday, Oct. 31, for President Donald Trump’s administration to continue funding the ...
With a pause in SNAP benefits, those in need of food assistance can receive aid from Central Texas Food Bank’s special SNAP food distributions.
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'Catastrophic': Tarrant Area Food Bank braces for crisis as ongoing shutdown threatens SNAP benefits
TAFB President Julie Butner says 300,000 receive SNAP benefits in the Tarrant Area. That amounts to about $2 million a day in SNAP benefits that could disappear.
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Houston Food Bank distributes food at NRG Stadium to provide relief amid government shutdown
If your SNAP benefits or pay have been interrupted amid the government shutdown, the Houston Food Bank is offering relief through special food distributions.
According to Clara Beth Lewallyn and Selah Grace Thompson, members of Serve Sunnyvale, the food drive is aimed at helping federal employees affected by the government shutdown and recipients of SNAP ...
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