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SNAP benefits have officially expired, leaving hundreds of thousands of Connecticut residents without critical food ...
As the federal government shutdown rolls into its second month, questions mount for people relying on a range ...
Food pantry leaders said their shelves have struggled to stay full since the SNAP benefits ended on Nov. 1, as they wait for ...
The Trump’s administration says it will partially fund the SNAP food aid program after a pair of judges’ rulings required the ...
As November arrives, thousands across the state are now facing tough financial decisions as families look to make up for paused SNAP benefits. At nine months ...
The government shutdown is affecting SNAP benefits for millions and posing new challenges at CT Foodshare with the ...
The rollbacks on SNAP benefits due to the government shutdown have greatly increased the need among the 350,000 Connecticut ...
President Trump hasn’t tapped emergency funds to cover the program, though a court ruling could force a change.