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Gov. Mike DeWine signed an executive order to give $7 million to Ohio food banks and $18 million to low-income families.
More than 1 million Ohio residents will lose federal food support on Saturday when SNAP benefits expire because of the government shutdown.
Those that run the Hungry Bear Diner in Gibsonburg say they’re not doing this for any publicity, but rather just to be a helping hand in a time of need.
The well has run dry,” a notice from the U.S. Department of Agriculture reads, warning the federal government will not be sending out November food assistance as the government
With the shutdown lasting through the weekend, it appears federal funding for SNAP benefits will run out as well.
A coalition of local governments, nonprofits and Cleveland’s major sports teams announced $600,000 for emergency food aid.
The federal government shutdown is approaching a dangerous deadline with Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits set to run out Saturday. SNAP is the federal food assistance program that provides monthly payments to low and lower income families,
Democratic Congressman Ro Khanna has called on Speaker Mike Johnson to reopen the House of Representatives to vote on a bill aimed at funding the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), as millions of Americans face potential interruptions in benefits amid the ongoing government shutdown.