While the USDA’s notice focuses on maintaining equal treatment among shoppers, state-level changes to SNAP are also on the ...
The Trump administration on Monday said it will restart SNAP food benefits. However, the payment amount will be cut ...
Austin-area businesses, churches and nonprofits are offering free meals to help people affected by the delays. Here’s where ...
Effects of the pause will be especially widespread in Texas, which has the highest population of food insecure people in the ...
Newer figures from the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) show only slight shifts. As of September 2025, ...
If the federal shutdown continues past Oct. 27, funding for SNAP food assistance will run out in Texas, potentially leaving 3 ...
Millions of Texans are expected to be impacted by the halt in SNAP benefits next month, as a result of the government ...
The calls to the Republican governor came as the food stamp program was set to run out of funding amid the government ...
About 3.5 million Texans—including 1.7 million children—could lose access to SNAP benefits next month if the shutdown continues.
The Central Texas Food Bank expects to spend roughly four times its monthly budget to support Austin-area SNAP recipients.
As the nation prepares for SNAP benefits to halt on Saturday, leaders turned their attention to public schools. For millions ...
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