CT officials, others applaud judges order to use contingency funds for SNAP payments during shutdown
Lt. Gov. Susan Bysiewicz said she is hopeful that this ruling avoids the catastrophic consequences of leaving our 360,000 ...
The federal administration has indicated that the funds, estimated at over $5 billion, will not be enough to cover the cost ...
(WFSB) - Connecticut lawmakers reacted to a federal ruling on SNAP benefits Friday. The ruling from two federal judges says that the Trump administration must continue to fund SNAP, the biggest food ...
The rulings didn’t stop CT state legislators’ demands to reserve hundreds of millions to shore up SNAP and other human service programs.
Trump’s sudden decision to assert himself into the shutdown debate — bringing the highly charged demand to end the filibuster ...
The Miami Dolphins suffered yet another blowout loss Thursday, falling 28-6 to the Baltimore Ravens at home.  It was an incredibly frustrating game, as Miami mo ...
Just hours before the looming deadline, two judges ruled Friday that the federal government must continue funding SNAP during ...
Judge Indira Talwani acknowledged this will leave millions of people without assistance starting Saturday. Two dozen ...
Municipal leaders are getting the word out about ways to find food and ways to support food aid organizations.
Hundreds of thousands of Connecticut residents will have no money on their SNAP cards as of Saturday, creating concerns that ...
Connecticut leaders are weighing in on a ruling ordering the Trump Administration to use contingency funds for SNAP payments ...
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