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About 1.4 million Ohioans affected by the freeze on federal food aid under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will get reduced payments, though timing remains unclear as state systems require updates.
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State reviewing path to release partial SNAP benefits
The state agency that controls SNAP in Ohio is reviewing federal guidance regarding partial benefits in November.
As SNAP benefits were thrown into uncertainty Nov. 1, what are central Ohio public schools doing to support students that are struggling with food insecurity?
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SNAP Decisions: Amid food assistance uncertainty, Southeast Ohio Foodbank navigates spike in demand
Amid uncertainty over November SNAP benefits, the Southeast Ohio Foodbank is contending with an influx in demand.
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No SNAP benefits in November for Ohio residents, delays continue during government shutdown
There’s alarming news on Wednesday for people already struggling financially. Those who rely on SNAP benefits–formerly known as food stamps–will not
SNAP benefits could be affected Nov. 1 if the government shutdown continues. Here's how many would be affected from Ohio's major counties.
ODJFS added SNAP recipients may not receive their November benefits as normally scheduled if the federal government shutdown continues.
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
More than a million Ohioans are facing uncertainty and hunger as they await food assistance that an ongoing government shutdown has halted.
Due to the government shutdown, SNAP benefits have ceased since Nov. 1. Local food banks discuss how community members will be affected by this issue, and will continue to try to provide for the community supported by SNAP.
Cuyahoga County officials say they have not yet received details from the state or federal government about when food assistance will resume or how much residents will receive, as delays in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) continue to leave thousands of local households without benefits.