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Maryland Gov. Moore announces $62 million to 'ensure full November SNAP benefits'
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore on Nov. 3 announced new funding to "ensure full SNAP benefits for Marylanders." Here's what to know.
Maryland will put up $62 million to cover funding for the SNAP food assistance program for November, after the federal government announced Monday that it would only cover about half of the federal program for the month of November.
A State of Emergency was declared in Maryland as Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits are set to lapse on November 1, Gov. Wes Moore announced.
A government shutdown will cause Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits to stop on Nov. 1, 2025, affecting many Marylanders.
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Wes Moore Comes Through With $62 Million to Keep SNAP Benefits Rolling in Maryland
Governor Wes Moore is making sure Maryland families don’t get caught in the crossfire of Washington’s political mess. The state’s top leader announced he’s authorizing $62 million from Maryland’s Fiscal Responsibility Fund
Now Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown and a coalition of 24 other Democratic led states are suing the Trump Administration for withholding SNAP funds.
Maryland and Virginia leaders have conflicting opinions on President Donald Trump’s announcement to only partially fund the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program for the month of November.
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SNAP benefits: Maryland governor declares state of emergency as food aid nears cutoff
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore has declared a state of emergency to use federal emergency funds and keep food assistance running as SNAP benefits are set to expire this weekend.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore announced two significant policy moves within 24 hours, addressing both immediate food assistance needs and long-term electoral map concerns.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore (D) won’t cover any gaps in SNAP payments with state dollars despite bipartisan calls to do so, while D.C. will fund gaps with city reserves.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore releases $62 million in state funding to ensure full SNAP benefits for low-income families during federal government shutdown.