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What to know about Virginia food program after SNAP funds are interrupted
Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced the scope of Virginia Emergency Nutrition Assistance, a stopgap state-funded program to cover SNAP cutoffs Nov. 1.
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Virginia steps in as federal shutdown threatens SNAP benefits
Governor Glenn Youngkin declared a state of emergency last week. According to ABC news, Youngkin said the state will use it's budget surplus to cover food assistance in Virginia.
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Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin declares state of emergency to preserve SNAP benefits during shutdown
Gov. Glenn Youngkin declared a state of emergency Thursday to prevent a lapse in Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits for Virginians beginning Nov. 1 as a result of the ongoing government shutdown.
Tens of millions of Americans may face disrupted Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits in November.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin declared a state of emergency to provide hunger relief for Virginians as the ongoing federal government shutdown threatens the release of November SNAP benefits.
Virginia has the money to cover the cost of distributing food assistance benefits for the month of November, said Gov. Glenn Youngkin as he discussed the state’s plan to stand up a parallel
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How is the federal government shutdown impacting Virginia?
The Trump Administration has outlined challenges facing all U.S. states as a result of the government shutdown. According to the report, Virginia has seen a weekly decline of around $396 million
The Virginia Emergency Nutrition Assistance program, or VENA, would begin if the government shutdown is not resolved before Saturday, Nov. 1.
The clock is ticking for four major social safety net programs that keep tens of millions of struggling Americans — including millions of children and senior citizens — fed and warm, as well as provide early education services.