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SNAP benefits to be partially funded in November; CT to designate $400 million with federal cuts
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SNAP benefits have officially expired, leaving hundreds of thousands of Connecticut residents without critical food ...
Long lines have formed at food pantries across the U.S. as federal food benefits were cut off due to the government shutdown ...
However, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) warned that it no longer has the funding to deliver November food benefits ...
CT joins lawsuit against Trump administration over suspension of SNAP benefits: 'Weaponizing hunger'
HARTFORD — Connecticut is joining 21 other states and three governors in suing President Donald Trump along with the U.S.
The Connecticut Content Creator Collaborative features influencers like Alexa Curtis, ESPN anchor Arda Ocal and Michael ...
As the federal government shutdown rolls into its second month, questions mount for people relying on a range ...
Federal judges in RI and MA have ordered the U.S. Department of Agriculture to release federal SNAP benefits by noon on Monday.
Food pantry leaders said their shelves have struggled to stay full since the SNAP benefits ended on Nov. 1, as they wait for ...
If SNAP funding dries up next month as threatened, that will put increasing pressure on Connecticut food pantries to fill the ...
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