At least 800,000 Louisianans could face some level of food insecurity this November due to the federal government shutdown ...
Because of the ongoing government shutdown, Gov. Jeff Landry has warned that SNAP beneficiaries may not receive funds this ...
Gov. Jeff Landry and the Legislature are trying to find a way to keep food stamps working for the nearly 800,000 people in ...
The Louisiana House unanimously passed a resolution Oct. 24 directing the state health department to step in and fund food ...
The Keep SNAP Funded Act, would ensure that the USDA can keep paying SNAP benefits even when Congress hasn’t passed a new ...
The resolution would have the federal government pay back the funds to the health department once the government reopens, ...
Senate Republicans, including Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.), have introduced legislation that would reinstate Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits during the government shutdown.
Governor Jeff Landry issued an updated statement regarding his warning that SNAP benefit cardholders may not receive benefits ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced there will be no money to fund the SNAP food stamp program next month.