Around 1/3 of Montgomery County's workforce consists of federal employees or contractors. 68,000 people in the county rely on SNAP benefits.
Around 145,000 Baltimoreans enrolled in SNAP — over 25% of the city’s population — will lose benefits after federal food aid ceases on Nov. 1.
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A spokesperson for a DC-area food bank told the WSWS that over 36 percent of the area's residents, or 1.5 million, were food ...
Defunding of Maryland's SNAP-Ed program leaves low-income families and ALICE households without crucial nutrition education ...
Schools are bracing for the impact on their students as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) teeters on the brink of running out of money amid the government shutdown. SNAP ...
If SNAP benefits suddenly end because Congress can't figure out how to collaborate and operate the government, that's a real shame.
The impasse over funding the government means that the nearly 1 in 8 U.S. residents who rely on SNAP to buy groceries may be facing at least a temporary lapse in benefits.
Promised funds are a fraction of the $123.2 million in food assistance benefits that could be lost in November Gov. Wes Moore (D) declared a state of emergency Thursday to send $10 million to food ...
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With funding running out for SNAP during the ongoing federal shutdown, Baltimore County announced it will spend $4 million to help out residents who will go without food stamps.
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