Yes, according to Rep. Brittany Petterson, D-Colorado. At least for the month of October. "Recipients should expect to ...
Oct. 1 brought both an increase to SNAP benefits and the shutdown of the government. Here's what to expect with the food stamps program.
If the federal shutdown persists, the long-term plan for distributing nutritional assistance in Pennsylvania is uncertain, advocates said.
SNAP benefits are set to increase, with COLA projections ranging from 2.7% to 2.8%, exceeding the 2025 rate. Eligibility ...
Familty assistance programs such as SNAP and WIC will continue during a government shutdown but money may start to run out.