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Texas Sen. John Cornyn backs bill to keep SNAP benefits flowing during shutdown as cutoff nears
Texas, offered a pointed analogy Wednesday when asked about Democrats blaming President Donald Trump for the impending cutoff ...
The ongoing government shutdown is affecting federal benefits as open enrollment for insurance providers under the Affordable ...
Cornyn is one of 10 Senate Republicans co-sponsoring legislation offered by Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., to fund SNAP, more ...
About 3.5 million Texans—including 1.7 million children—could lose access to SNAP benefits next month if the shutdown continues.
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Federal government shutdown and SNAP food benefits: FAQ
SNAP benefits for November will not be issued if the federal government shutdown continues past7. Here are some answers to ...
Texas SNAP benefits are at risk. If the shutdown goes on past Oct. 27, deposits won't happen. Find out more details now.
Federal health authorities have taken the “unprecedented” step of instructing states to investigate certain individuals on Medicaid to determine whether they are ineligible because of their ...
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Texas DACA recipients ponder leaving the state amid push to revoke their work permits
A Trump administration proposal would strip Texas’ more than 86,000 DACA recipients of their work permits — including two nurses who say they’ll move to other states if that happens.
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Millions of Texans could miss SNAP benefits next month due to prolonged government shutdown
If the government shutdown continues, Americans could lose their SNAP benefits for November, including more than 3.4 million ...
In Texas, roughly 3.5 million people rely on SNAP benefits each month. Other programs, including WIC, TANF, CHIP, and ...
I think that this (the delay in SNAP benefits) can be catastrophic.” No. Other programs including WIC, Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program are not affected at this time. Disclosure: ...
Federal shutdown cuts SNAP benefits for 3.5 million Texans. USDA says funds are exhausted, no November benefits as families ...
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