It's unclear when Connecticut residents will see federal SNAP benefits, but recipients will still get help from the state government.
SNAP benefits will be available in next few days with CT funds, possibly by Saturday, but the USDA also plans to restart payments soon.
Lamont initially allocated $3 million to Foodshare to help supply food banks around the state with food to distribute to ...
Amid coming cuts to SNAP eligibility and a federal government shutdown that has frozen the program, a detailed survey from ...
"People who are living paycheck-to-paycheck, hand-to-mouth, relying on SNAP, just seeing that something that they rely on was ...
President Donald Trump’s administration Sunday demanded states “undo” full SNAP benefits paid out under judges’ orders last ...
Connecticut residents don't have to take any action to get their SNAP benefits for the rest of November, the governor's ...
An estimated 36,000 income-eligible people in Connecticut risk losing SNAP benefits when the new work requirements take ...
Gov. Ned Lamont announced that the state would begin funding the full benefits for SNAP recipients after weeks of ...
The government shutdown threatens to cut off funding for food stamps, energy assistance and other programs that send money ...
The food bank opened its new, larger location this week at a former gym as food insecurity in Connecticut remains high.
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