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Federal funds could begin running dry Saturday that help tens of millions of Americans to buy food for their families if Congress doesn’t reach a deal by then to end the U.S. government shutdown.
Millions of families across the country who rely on the federal program won't get their monthly benefits amid the government shutdown.
The Trump administration says SNAP benefits will be cut on Nov. 1. Will WIC be impacted by the government shutdown? See impact on Kentucky
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Louisville, southern Indiana businesses to offer deals during impending SNAP crisis
As the days before SNAP benefits run out dwindle, businesses in both Louisville and Southern Indiana are brainstorming ways they can give back during a tough time.
Gov. Andy Beshear is joining leaders from 24 other states and the District of Columbia to challenge the decision to suspend the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP. SNAP provides food benefits for low-income families to fill in needs in their grocery budget.
The state’s food banks are stretched thin just as federal SNAP benefits are about to expire due to the government shutdown.
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‘It helps when you don’t have anything’: Kentucky SNAP recipients brace for benefit cuts
Roy Miller has battled diabetes, cancer, heart problems and kidney failure in his 80 years. Come November, the SNAP recipient said he will have a new battle to fight - navigating life without food assistance.
Republican attorneys general, including Ohio AG Dave Yost and Kentucky’s Russell Coleman, sent letters to Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer over SNAP benefits.