The Texas Department of Agriculture says schools in the state will continue to provide meals for students every day “without interruption” in the wake of the government shutdown and cuts to SNAP ...
HISD has expanded its free supper program to nearly 100 additional schools and says every student will have access to free ...
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Trump administration will partially fund SNAP in November, but it’s unclear when Texans will receive benefits
Two judges ruled that the food program must receive some funding during the government shutdown. Texans have already missed benefits that would have gone out at the start of the month.
But on Friday, two federal judges ruled that the Trump administration has to tap existing funds to keep the SNAP food ...
The move follows an order issued on Friday by US District Judge John McConnell of Rhode Island, US News, Times Now ...
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Central Texas is bathed in sunshine all week
Trump spent 90 minutes with ‘60 Minutes’ — here’s what happened "Shark-hunting" orca pod using brutal trick to kill young ...
The Trump administration on Monday said it will restart SNAP food benefits. However, the payment amount will be cut ...
The Trump administration faces deadlines on Monday to tell two federal judges whether it will comply with court orders that it continue to fund the SNAP using contingency funds during the government ...
Community ministries and Texas Baptist churches with food pantries prepared for a sharp rise in needs after Nov. 1, when 3.5 ...
Hundreds of cars in Texas waited in line for a food bank because of the government shutdown's disruption to SNAP benefits.
SNAP benefits for food stamps expired on Nov. 1 and local communities, businesses and food banks are stepping up to help.
SNAP funding remains halted as the shutdown drags on, cutting $3 million in monthly aid across Northeast Texas and deepening food insecurity.
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