No SNAP benefits on Nov. 1 due to government shutdown
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The federal government shutdown entered Day 28 on Tuesday with no end in sight as the Trump administration warns SNAP benefits will end on Nov. 1.
The government shutdown has officially entered its 4th week, with Democrats and Republicans still at a stalemate on day 28.
With the help of donations, the Tulsa Farmers' Market is providing 100 families who rely on SNAP with $20 to shop at the market until the end of the year.
Food banks across New Jersey are seeing signs of mounting demand as the ongoing federal government shutdown disrupts services.
Arkansas DHS urges SNAP recipients to prepare for possible November benefit delays if the federal shutdown continues, warning of potential food assistance gaps.
Sen. Marsha Blackburn signed onto bill to pay for food assistance for 42 million Americans until Congress can reach a deal to open the government.