Am I doing something wrong or can I not read any article on this post?
I just googled and read a few others. It seems it has a knock on effect on grocery stores too which depend on it too. Affects around 14% or so of the State’s population.
The new guidance appears to conflict with the department’s 55-page plan for operations during a shutdown. That earlier plan said Congress has long intended for SNAP to continue operating even when funding lapses, given that the program’s contingency funds were designed to sustain both administrative costs and participant benefits in such situations.
An Alabama lawmaker who leads a state budget committee said President Trump’s tax cut and spending bill means Alabama will have to tighten programs that hundreds of thousands of families depend on for health care and food.
Am I doing something wrong or can I not read any article on this post?
I just googled and read a few others. It seems it has a knock on effect on grocery stores too which depend on it too. Affects around 14% or so of the State’s population.
There is no article linked that I can see.
I can’t find anything that meets that headline.
SNAP Benefits: Trump Admin Rejects Use of Emergency Funding Amid Shutdown
How will Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ affect Medicaid, SNAP in Alabama? What you need to know
I don’t get an article, just a circle to the post.