Gov. Ned Lamont says he has authorized the state to pay out the entire monthly cost of the federal food assistance program ...
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Can Connecticut schools keep feeding students during the government shutdown? Here's what to know.
With thousands of Connecticut families losing food assistance payments they rely on, school districts across the state are ...
Families in need of food assistance never should have been used as political pawns by the Trump administration." ...
A federal judge in Rhode Island ordered the Trump administration to deliver SNAP payments in full to the states by Friday.
It's unclear when Connecticut residents will see federal SNAP benefits, but recipients will still get help from the state ...
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, benefits are scheduled to end Nov. 1 amid the ongoing federal government ...
The Connecticut General Assembly could give the governor a lot of flexibility in deciding when to release funds for SNAP and ...
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Partial SNAP benefits for November will be more than previously estimated, Trump official says
An official with the Agriculture Department told a federal court Wednesday that allotments to SNAP beneficiaries for November ...
If the nearly monthlong federal government shutdown lasts into November, Connecticut residents are unlikely to receive benefits through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, state officials ...
NBC News reported Friday that the Trump administration will fully fund SNAP while it appeals a Rhode Island judge's ruling ...
Connecticut school districts, like Middletown, are funding student meals amid rising hunger issues, ensuring children receive ...
His goal, as SNAP recipients are losing all or part of their payments, is to highlight how difficult it is to eat healthily — even in normal times — for those experiencing food insecurity.
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