
USDA intends to have all SNAP beneficiaries re-enroll to stop alleged fraud
With the goal of stopping alleged fraud detected, SNAP beneficiaries would be required to re-enroll to access the program

With the goal of stopping alleged fraud detected, SNAP beneficiaries would be required to re-enroll to access the program

Millions of low-income Americans will once again receive their full SNAP food assistance benefits.

The Senate-approved bill, now headed to the House, consists of three funding proposals, but no health insurance tax credits

USDA reported that it will comply with the court order to pay the full SNAP benefits for the month. The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court to stop the payment

In response to the contingency, Patrick Penn, an official with the Department of Agriculture, indicated that they plan to cover 50% of the benefits

The president says his administration will only issue food assistance payments if Democrats agree to reopen the government

Despite the news, the USDA warned that families could still take weeks, and in some states, months, to receive the reduced benefits

More than 40 million Americans did not receive November payments after the USDA alleged its insolvency

Nearly 300,000 students will be affected if their families stop receiving food stamps

Government shutdown will halt SNAP benefits in November: some states are already offering additional support to low-income families

By order of two judges, the Trump administration must pay SNAP benefits as soon as possible

Millions of women and children are at risk of food insecurity if they lose WIC support in November due to the government shutdown and the lack of new funding

Mariana Alvarez Joyal, from No Kid Hungry, told La Opinion about other food assistance available in light of the SNAP suspension

SNAP provides food benefits to low-income families so they can pay for basic nutritious food.

The Department of Agriculture warned that it will not use the supplemental SNAP funds so that millions can receive benefits in November

Those who depend on the federal food assistance program have received notices to buy non-perishable food or go to food banks

States warn that SNAP coupons could stop in November if the federal government shutdown continues

The SNAP food stamp program will run out of funds within two weeks, according to Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins

The plan resonates as a cautionary tale in a context where deportations decrease the labor force in the fields

According to authorities, when the fly larvae enter the flesh of a living animal, they cause serious often fatal damage.

The plant was closed due to a listeria outbreak in its food that killed at least 10 consumers

This series of products ranges from treats to counteract the heat to prepared meals

A powerful Republican senator has urged the Biden administration to talk to the Indian government about subsidies to its wheat and rice farmers.