Buncombe County staff gave a Nov. 6 update on the government shutdown's impact to SNAP and other federally funded programs.
President Trump hasn’t tapped emergency funds to cover the program, though a court ruling could force a change.
The NC health department said it's "working as quickly as possible to ensure North Carolinians have timely access to these ...
The Trump administration told federal courts that it will tap into a contingency fund to distribute partial November payments ...
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The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services received notice on Friday afternoon that the USDA will be fully ...
The state health department said it anticipates partial benefits could roll out as soon as Nov. 7, offering only temporary ...
As a judge has ordered federal funding to continue for SNAP benefits, states are now working to send out that money.
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services received notice Friday afternoon that the United States Department ...
More than 586,000 North Carolina households rely on SNAP benefits. Earlier Friday, NCDHHS distributed partial payments—at a ...
Buncombe County staff gave a Nov. 6 update on the government shutdown's impact to SNAP and other federally funded programs.