Within days, tens of millions of low-income Americans may lose assistance for food, child care and utilities if the federal government remains shut down.
The federal government shutdown is nearing the one-month mark, causing widespread effects for millions of Americans.
The government shutdown appears likely to continue into the week leading up to Nov. 1. Here's why that's a key date.
With the government shutdown, there's no money for LIHEAP, the federally-funded heating assistance program for low-income ...
It's estimated that hundreds of thousands of people could be eligible once a federal judge issues an order to formalize plans ...
Virginia launches emergency nutrition program to support 854,000 SNAP recipients if federal shutdown continues, using state ...
New York Attorney General Letitia James has joined a lawsuit accusing the federal government of illegally planning to pause ...
Gov. Glenn Youngkin on Tuesday announced that Virginia Emergency Nutrition Assistance (VENA) will deliver benefits to people ...
New Mexico has joined a lawsuit seeking to lift the USDA's suspension of SNAP benefits during the government shutdown.
The federal shutdown threatens NYCHA's funding, while Section 8 vouchers may last until year's end amid political tensions.
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