President Donald Trump’s administration said Monday that it will partially fund SNAP for November, after two judges issued rulings requiring the government to keep the nation’s largest food aid ...
Federal uncertainty around SNAP benefits is causing confusion and fear for Cuyahoga County residents with developmental disabilities.
Community organizations across Northwest Ohio are expanding food assistance programs as the federal government struggles to ...
A little fear, a little concern and a whole lot of wondering what happens next has been part of the daily life of Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program recipients trying to ...
States will likely experience procedural difficulties which would affect November SNAP benefits reaching households in a timely manner and in the correctly reduced amounts,” the USDA said.
In response to a federal court order, the Trump administration said it would fund partial SNAP benefits for November.
The over $3 million in local support for SNAP recipients will go toward Mid-Ohio Food Collective, emergency rental assistance ...
City leaders throughout Columbus will announce additional local support for residents whose SNAP benefits may have been ...
Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther called the local resources a "short-term approach to a crisis," and said it was up to the ...
On Oct. 30, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed Executive Order 2025-06D: The Emergency Adoption of Rule 5101:1-23-40.1 of the ...
It’s an unprecedented federal failure to fund food assistance during government shutdown, the first time in American history ...