Millions of people across California and the U.S. experienced nearly two weeks of uncertainty during the record-breaking shutdown after food assistance funding ran dry. These same programs saw ...
As Congress Moves to End Shutdown, Courts Still Sorting Out Challenges to Fully Pay SNAP in November
On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court ordered the Trump Administration to file its intent to continue with a legal fight over delivering full payments for food aid to at least 42 million Americans under ...
It's Day 28, and we're finally getting down to the part of the government shutdown where we'll find out if Democrats or Republicans will flinch in this twisted game of political chicken that threatens ...
In the latest move to fund food benefits for low-income Californians, Attorney General Rob Bonta filed an amicus brief in the ...
The availability of food aid for 42 million low-income Americans remained in question on Monday as legal wrangling over the ...
In the week since federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits nearly expired, the Trump administration ...
Shortly after telling states that the food assistance program would be fully funded, the administration asked the Supreme ...
The justice’s order came after the Trump administration raced to the Supreme Court ahead of a lower-court deadline to pay full SNAP benefits.
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