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Senators repeatedly failed to pass a continuing resolution that would fund federal agencies and services including SNAP, also known as food stamps.
USDA Deputy Secretary Stephen Vaden confirms the agency is preparing assistance that will be released once the government gets back to work.
Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins said Sunday on “Fox & Friends Weekend” thousands of illegal migrants have been taken off
The Trump administration told a federal judge Monday it will deplete a contingency fund to pay a portion of food stamp benefits in November.
Two federal judges told the U.S. Department of Agriculture it must begin using contingency funds to provide food assistance, but gave the agency until Monday to decide exactly how to do so.
Minnesota Officials are seeking clarity from the USDA Amid SNAP/EBT Benefits regarding recent federal court rulings.
Michigan AG Nessel voiced concerns over USDA's compliance with a court order resulting in limited SNAP benefits for November, impacting over a million Michigan residents.
Iowa farmers are reflecting on a corn harvest that, while solid, didn’t quite live up to the USDA’s early projections for a record-breaking crop.Tom Carman, own