SNAP, Louisiana and Trump
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Louisiana will cover November SNAP benefits amid a federal shutdown, issuing payments weekly to nearly 793,000 residents in need.
Gov. Jeff Landry explained how the distribution of state-funded SNAP benefits for November will work as the federal government remains shut down.
Nearly 800,000 children, elderly, and disabled Louisiana residents rely on food benefits as the government shutdown enters its second month.
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Some Louisiana households eligible to receive state-funded SNAP assistance. What to know
Louisiana Department of Health announces plans for providing state-funded assistance to SNAP households after Gov. Jeff Landry's Emergency Declaration.
Louisiana is set to fund SNAP benefits for those in need, as the Trump Administration announces it will cover half of the monthly amount. The uncertainty
Gov. Jeff Landry said his health department will find the money to cover $147 million in benefits next month for the elderly, disabled and children.
Louisiana is one of the few politically red states — and the only one in the Deep South — stepping up to fund SNAP benefits amid a federal suspension of food assistance payments. Read more here.
Gov. Jeff Landry said a temporary assistance program will provide benefits to the state's "most vulnerable" SNAP recipients in November amid the federal shutdown.
In Louisiana, hundreds of thousands of residents rely on SNAP, with more than 16% of the state's population receiving SNAP benefits, according to the USDA. SNAP helped approximately 41,697,500 people in the U.S., which is 12% of the total population ...
On the eve of federal SNAP benefits hitting people's accounts, Louisiana is jumping in to fill the gap for the 1 in 5 state residents who use the program, but only for some of them.
The Louisiana Department of Health (LDH) has released the SNAP assistance schedule for November, providing extra payments to eligible households every seven days until the federal government shutdown ends.