With the end of the federal shutdown, those who get Louisiana SNAP benefits will see their full benefit amount. The elderly ...
Gov. Landry's administration provided state funding during federal delay, giving elderly and disabled recipients extra ...
A federal government shutdown will cause at least 800,000 Louisianans to face food insecurity. Louisiana residents who receive SNAP benefits will not get them in November unless the government reopens ...
About 800,000 low-income Louisiana residents won't receive food stamp benefits in November unless Congress reaches a deal to end the government shutdown.
SNAP benefits were supposed to help families get through the shutdown. Instead, changing rules and partial payments have left many in Louisiana confused and hungry, unsure when help will come.
The friends arrived at the soup kitchen with toddlers in their arms and worry in their eyes. Ashleigh Pearce and Sabrina Spearman had heard that because of the federal shutdown, their food assistance ...
Louisiana will resume full SNAP benefits next week, providing remaining aid to recipients after the federal shutdown ...
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry said the state will fund November food aid for children, the elderly or disabled who receive food ...