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Gov. Andy Beshear is one of more than two dozen Democratic state officials who sued the Trump administration Tuesday over its decision to halt food assistance to around 42 million Americans during the government shutdown.
Gov. Andy Beshear is joining leaders from 24 other states and the District of Columbia to challenge the decision to suspend the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP. SNAP provides food benefits for low-income families to fill in needs in their grocery budget.
Republican attorneys general, including Ohio AG Dave Yost and Kentucky’s Russell Coleman, sent letters to Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer over SNAP benefits.
As the government shutdown stretches into its 27th day, families across Kentucky who depend on federal food benefits are growing more anxious about what could come
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A new bill would see Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits paid retroactively as payments remain in jeopardy due to the ongoing government shutdown. About 42 million Americans rely on SNAP to help pay for food every month.
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Nevada lawmakers spar over expiring SNAP benefits
The debate over which political party is responsible for the impacts the government shutdown is having on safety net programs spilled into the open on Tuesday at an event Gov. Joe Lombardo and U.S. Rep.