Food banks across Texas are preparing for increased demand as SNAP benefits are set to halt Saturday, affecting millions of ...
About 3.5 million people in Texas depend on SNAP benefits. Food banks in the state are planning for a surge in clients when those benefits stop going out Nov. 1 due to the ongoing government shutdown.
The ongoing government shutdown means more than $600 million per month won’t go to millions of Texas SNAP beneficiaries who ...
Over 3.5 million Texans who receive benefits from the cornerstone food safety program will be affected. Here's why, and what ...
The potential SNAP benefit delay could increase growing hunger crisis in Texas, a state which has the highest population of ...
While federal workers were the first to feel the effects, millions of Americans are now at risk of losing access to food ...
As the government shutdown halts federal food assistance, North Texas families are turning to food pantries, where demand is ...
The Texas Health and Human Services Commission said that SNAP benefits for November would not be issued if the federal government shutdown continued past Oct. 27. In North Texas, where grocery ...