Louisiana political leaders are preparing to use around $150 million monthly in state funding to help continue food ...
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Will Louisiana residents lose SNAP benefits in November? What to know amid gov. shutdown
Because of the ongoing government shutdown, Gov. Jeff Landry has warned that SNAP beneficiaries may not receive funds this ...
Gov. Jeff Landry and the Legislature are trying to find a way to keep food stamps working for the nearly 800,000 people in ...
The Louisiana House unanimously passed a resolution Oct. 24 directing the state health department to step in and fund food ...
The Louisiana Department of Health will begin notifying families this week. Notices will also be provided to businesses and ...
The Trump administration says it won't use a roughly $5 billion contingency fund to keep food aid flowing in November amid ...
Gov. Jeff Landry announced he has signed an emergency declaration to help fund SNAP benefits for Louisiana's elderly, ...
More than 792,000 Louisiana residents depend on SNAP, including about 356,800 children, 88,200 seniors, and more than 120,000 ...
The Trump administration has declined to use contingency funds to extend SNAP benefits into November amid a government shutdown. Despite Democratic calls for using the funds, the Department of ...
Forty million Americans will lose access to Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits by Nov. 1, a consequence of ...
Louisiana lawmakers are preparing to tap roughly $150 million per month in state funds to keep food assistance flowing while the federal government remains shut down, Louisiana Illuminator writes. ...
Gov. Jeff Landry signed an emergency order Friday approving food assistance benefits through November for children, elderly ...
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