An update on SNAP benefits and Supreme Court
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The continuity of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, benefits has been affected by a federal government shutdown for the first time.
Syracuse, N.Y. - Nearly 100,000 people in Central New York who depend on SNAP benefits to pay for their groceries will be paid by the end of this week. Onondaga County spokesman Justin Sayles said that the county has issued everyone’s full benefits for November.
After the Trump administration refused to pay for SNAP during the government shutdown – an unprecedented move to cut a half-century food assistance program that has helped one in eight
Many Americans who rely on SNAP benefits to help buy groceries are approaching their third week without aid after President Donald Trump’s administration cut off the program amid the federal government shutdown.