More than one million Georgians depend on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) to put food on the table. They could all lose their benefits if the federal shutdown continues. ATLANTA - ...
ATLANTA — The Georgia Department of Human Services says people who received only partial SNAP benefits in November will get the rest of them on Tuesday. The department issued a 65% partial payments on ...
Confusion over funding for SNAP benefits is causing many recipients to worry whether they’ll be able to put food on the table. More than 1 million Georgians depend on the Supplemental Nutrition ...
Nearly 1.4 million Georgians could lose SNAP benefits as shutdown continues Advocates urge USDA to step in to prevent families from going hungry SNAP supports $3B in Georgia’s economy and reduces food ...
ATLANTA — As the government shutdown continues, up to 750,000 people in north Georgia could lose their federal food assistance by Saturday. How families and food banks are preparing, on Channel 2 ...
One of Atlanta's biggest food banks is warning that, if the government shutdown continues another two weeks, nearly a million and a half Georgians will likely see delays in benefits. The Atlanta ...
Suspending benefits and work training reimbursements simultaneously amounts to double harm — no food on the table and no way to meet the hours required to keep benefits. Recruits for Goodwill of North ...
ATLANTA — Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp has proposed funding new administrative costs to run the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) in Georgia. In the governor's budget proposal, rolled out ...