White House says it will partially fund SNAP benefits
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The Trump administration now says cuts to the biggest government food program won't be as deep as previously expected during the government shutdown.
Gov. Tony Evers says people who receive benefits through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) should be getting them overnight.
The Louisiana Department of Health said that SNAP benefits would resume for all eligible recipients on Friday.
United Way shares new 211 tool to help families in Florence County, South Carolina and around the U.S. find other food sources during the SNAP delays.
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services says SNAP recipients will receive full benefits for November.
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services said Friday that everyone in the state should have their full November Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits.
In Hunterdon County, New Jersey, officials are trying to help feed those struggling because of the SNAP benefit freeze.
An East Boston corner grocery store is generating donations after a tongue in cheek sign out front of the store voiced their displeasure for the loss of SNAP benefits and spoke of their support for those impacted.
The government shutdown's impact on SNAP for millions of low-income Americans exposed clear opportunities for reform.