The Trump administration said SNAP benefits will be partially paid in November. Here's what that means for Illinois.
As nearly 2 million Illinois residents prepare to lose federal food assistance Saturday amid the government shutdown, Gov.
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker, a vocal Democratic critic of President Donald Trump during the federal government shutdown, mischaracterized the Trump administration’s actions related to food aid for ...
SNAP benefits will lapse on Saturday amid the ongoing government shutdown. Gov. JB Pritzker ordered $20 million for food ...
Food banks and food pantries across Illinois and in the Chicago area need the public's help more than ever as they brace for ...
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Illinois residents to lose SNAP benefits: What to know
As the government shutdown continues, nearly 2 million Illinoisans will not receive SNAP benefits starting next month, ...
With SNAP benefits frozen during the government shutdown, families turn to a local pantry for help as food supplies run low; ...
Wednesday's order offers support for Illinois farmers and their families. His order Thursday will direct the state to work ...
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Pritzker says Illinois will not be able to fill in gap if SNAP benefits expire in November
Pritzker said the federal government could, and has been asked, to use emergency funds to keep SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition ...
Nearly 2 million Illinois residents depend on SNAP to help pay for groceries. As the government shutdown continues, they’re scrambling to find other ways to feed their families.
Gov JB Pritzker has signed an executive order that directs $20 million towards food banks in Illinois amid SNAP uncertainty.
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