America's Food Aid Crisis: Government Shutdown Threatens SNAP
With SNAP benefits halted by the government shutdown, 42 million Americans now face the threat of hunger as families, food banks, and states scramble for solutions.
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With SNAP benefits halted by the government shutdown, 42 million Americans now face the threat of hunger as families, food banks, and states scramble for solutions.
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