SNAP, Arizona and Trump
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As Arizonans who rely on SNAP benefits still wait for a percentage of their November funds, volunteers handed out 150 large bags of food at a south Phoenix community distribution on Wednesday.
Arizona's SNAP beneficiaries face missing benefits, spurring community initiatives and "grocery buddies" to provide food aid.
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Thousands of families across Indian Country, including in Arizona, would lose SNAP benefits as the shutdown continues, tribal leaders say.
Despite two federal court rulings to keep SNAP running during the shutdown, questions remain about when benefits will reach families.
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes said she’s pleased about the recent ruling in the SNAP benefits lawsuit she had the state join, calling it a "win."
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SNAP: AZ Gov. Katie Hobbs lays blame for benefits pause on President Trump
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs is blaming President Donald Trump for the looming SNAP benefits pause. "There are contingency funds specifically for this purpose, and he should release those funds so that people aren't hungry,
Food banks and hunger relief organizations are seeing an increase in the number of people lining up for food packages and calling helplines since Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits were halted on Nov.