SNAP benefits will lapse on Saturday amid the ongoing government shutdown. Gov. JB Pritzker ordered $20 million for food ...
As the government shutdown continues, nearly 2 million Illinoisans will not receive SNAP benefits starting next month, ...
As nearly 2 million Illinois residents prepare to lose federal food assistance Saturday amid the government shutdown, Gov.
The Trump administration said SNAP benefits will be partially paid in November. Here's what that means for Illinois.
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.
Food banks and food pantries across Illinois and in the Chicago area need the public's help more than ever as they brace for ...
With SNAP benefits frozen during the government shutdown, families turn to a local pantry for help as food supplies run low; ...
Two federal judges ruled that the Trump administration must continue funding SNAP during the government shutdown, using ...
This includes more than a million Illinois residents, who will now have to find alternate ways to purchase food ahead of the ...