President Trump said that he would heed court rulings ordering his administration to fund food stamps during the government shutdown, but there are complications.
Officials from half the states and the District of Columbia are asking a federal judge to order the Department of Agriculture ...
The Trump administration confirmed last week that benefits will stop on Nov. 1, warning states that EBT cards will not be ...
Judges in Massachusetts and Rhode Island ruled Friday afternoon that the Trump administration must fund SNAP during the ...
Senators continued to express cautious optimism over bipartisan talks to end the shutdown, but the chamber adjourned without ...
Congress and state officials are scrambling to continue SNAP benefits despite the shutdown, but the first lapse in food assistance is expected Nov. 1.
SNAP food assistance was set to lapse in November because of the government shutdown. But on Friday, a judge ordered that ...
The government shutdown now stands at 35 days and is tied as the longest in US history as economic pain points continue to ...
The Trump administration agreed on Monday to partially fund benefits under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program as the federal government shutdown drags on. District Court judges in both ...
None of this is normal. Food-stamp benefits have never been cut like this in the current program’s more-than-60-year history.
The White House said it's complying with a court order to pay SNAP benefits, after Trump said no benefits will be given until ...
The SNAP program is losing federal funding on Saturday. Many older people won’t be able to easily line up at food pantries or ...