Louisiana is suspending its temporary assistance program that would provide November funds to most Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) recipients in the state amid the ongoing government ...
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 ...
Gov. Jeff Landry announced Monday that all SNAP recipients should now have received their full benefits for November.
Louisiana residents who rely on the largest public food assistance program won’t get those benefits next month if the federal government shutdown continues, Gov. Jeff Landry said Wednesday in a news ...
Louisiana to distribute 100% of SNAP funds next week. Recipients who received 65% during shutdown will get remaining benefits. State reallocated funds to provide partial assistance during shutdown.
The Louisiana Department of Health (LDH) announced on Oct. 30 that, starting Nov. 1, there will be temporary state-funded assistance for residents who rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance ...
As federal SNAP benefits are set to freeze Saturday, Gov. Jeff Landry says Louisiana will provide temporary assistance to the state’s most vulnerable residents. That includes the elderly, disabled, ...
CHRISTOPHER SALAS, AND THE GOVERNOR’S OFFICE IS WARNING THAT SNAP WELFARE CARDHOLDERS THAT THERE WILL BE NO NEW BENEFITS ON THEIR CARDS STARTING NOVEMBER 1ST BECAUSE OF THE GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN. ANY ...
Louisiana Sen. Bill Cassidy joins other Republicans in sponsoring a bill that keeps SNAP benefits flowing during the ...
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Louisiana to announce assistance for food banks amid concerns over SNAP benefits funding
Metairie, La (WVUE) - With growing concerns that federal funding for the SNAP food assistance program would expire on Nov. 1, Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry said Wednesday the state would soon announce ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced there will be no money to fund the SNAP food stamp program next month, leaving more than 88,000 Louisiana seniors and thousands ...
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