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Governor Joe Lombardo said using state funds to support SNAP benefits during the federal government shutdown is not a “viable solution.” Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo called on Congress to end the ongoing federal government shutdown in a letter sent to Senator Jacky Rosen.
The State of Nevada plans to quickly funnel $38.8 million toward local food banks in hopes fewer people will go hungry next month when $90 million in federally funded “food stamps” are not delivered to low-income people and families.
Nevada governor, treasurer clash over state funds to support SNAP during shutdown. Read more from The Nevada Independent.
As the federal government shutdown continues, access to critical federal benefits for Nevadans remains a serious concern.In a move to ensure continued nutritio
Gov. Joe Lombardo leads Attorney General Aaron Ford 40%-37% in new Nevada gubernatorial poll, with 23% undecided and race within margin of error.
The money will help existing charter school brands expand while encouraging new charter schools to open in Nevada, according to Opportunity 180 CEO Tamara Shear.
Governor Joe Lombardo said using state funds to support SNAP benefits during the federal government shutdown is not a “viable solution.”
Yesterday, Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo sent a public letter to U.S. Sen. Jacky Rosen asking her to help reopen the federal government as the shutdown stretched into its fourth week. He framed the appeal around the immediate harm to Nevadans — paused paychecks,
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Lombardo urges Congress to end federal government shutdown
Nevada Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo called on Congress to end the ongoing federal government shutdown and wrote a letter to Democratic Sen. Jacky Rosen urging her to join
With SNAP benefits set to not go out on Nov. 1, Atlantans already struggling with food assistance face new uncertainty.