Millions of Texans are currently facing delays in receiving their monthly SNAP (food stamp) benefits due to the ongoing U.S.
After SNAP benefits were halted Saturday, the USDA reminded retailers they must comply with the Equal Treatment Rule, which ...
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HOUSTON — The USDA is reminding Texas retailers that all customers — including those using SNAP benefits — must be treated ...
In accordance with two federal court rulings, the USDA has announced the reduction of SNAP maximum allotments to 50% of the ...
Late Tuesday afternoon, Dallas County and Dallas City officials decided to make a big donation to help North Texans ...
While the USDA’s notice focuses on maintaining equal treatment among shoppers, state-level changes to SNAP are also on the ...
The Central Texas Food Bank expects to spend roughly four times its monthly budget to support Austin-area SNAP recipients.
The government shutdown means more than $600 million per month won’t go to millions of Texas SNAP beneficiaries who pump ...
SNAP recipients will receive at most 65% of benefits in November, rather than 50%, the U.S. Department of Agriculture ...
The Trump administration agreed to issue partial benefits to SNAP recepients following two federal court rulings. However, the calculations and distributions could take anywhere from days to months.