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Nevada has joined a lawsuit challenging the United States Department of Agriculture’s upcoming suspension of SNAP benefits, which provide $90 million a month to around 500,000 Nevadans.
Ahead of the national halt of SNAP benefits at the end of October, 25 states are suing the Trump administration. Here's what to know in Tennessee.
(CN) — A coalition of 25 states and the District of Columbia sued the Trump administration on Tuesday for withholding Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits during the ongoing federal government shutdown.
The Agriculture Department said it can't use contingency funds to pay for SNAP benefits, contradicting earlier guidance that the money was available.
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Hawaiʻi among coalition of 26 states defending SNAP benefits in lawsuit
"The unlawful suspension of SNAP benefits jeopardizes food security for thousands of Hawaiʻi residents who rely on this lifeline every day," said Attorney General Lopez.
The USDA confirmed its position that effective Nov. 1, it will suspend all November 2025 SNAP allotments as part of the ongoing federal government shutdown.
Hormel Foods Corporation has recalled 4,874,815 pounds of ready-to-eat frozen chicken products due to potential metal contamination, according to a new release by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA).
A snack sold at Costco and Sam’s Club has been recalled as it may be contaminated with pieces of metal, according to the United States Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service. The recall impacts over 2 million pounds of ready-to-eat Korean barbecue pork jerky.