Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham announced that New Mexico will provide $30 million to provide food assistance to SNAP participants through November 10.
The State of New Mexico will provide $30 million starting Nov. 1 in an emergency response to counter the pending stop of federal food assistance for the first 10 days of the month, Gov. Michelle ...
Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham says the $30 million she promised to offset SNAP losses will continue as planned.
About 690,000 Tennesseans rely on SNAP food benefits at a cost of $145 million per month, according to Tennessee Department of Human Services Commissioner Clarence Carter.
Federal judges have ordered the Trump administration to deploy emergency funds, but food assistance money still faces delays.
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.
Families across the Panhandle and Eastern New Mexico are already feeling the impact of the ongoing federal shutdown, as uncertainty continues over the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, ...
Two federal judges ruled nearly simultaneously today that President Donald Trump’s administration must continue to fund SNAP, the nation’s biggest food aid program, using contingency funds during the ...
At midnight tonight, SNAP benefits for more than 40 million Americans will expire along with Head Start programs across the country. Joining The Weeknight to respond: President of the New Mexico ...
Two judges ordered the Trump administration on Friday to release emergency funding to keep federal aid flowing.
Borderland lawmakers are sharing their reaction after two federal judges ruled on Friday, Oct. 31, for President Donald Trump’s administration to continue ...
Native Americans in the region are worried as the government shutdown continues, particularly with food, safety, and health care.