The White House had been arguing that it only has funds to pay out partial benefits to the more than 40 million Americans who ...
In court documents filed Friday, government lawyers argued that the food stamps crisis was caused by the government shutdown ...
The Trump administration said in a memo to states Friday that it is working to comply with a federal court order requiring ...
Tens of thousands of Hawaii SNAP recipients received their full federal food aid benefits for November on Friday, hours ...
A pair of federal judges ordered the Trump administration to keep SNAP payments flowing during the government shutdown, ...
The Supreme Court late Friday upended orders from a federal judge requiring USDA to make full SNAP benefits for November ...
The Trump administration has requested an emergency stay of a court order that requires it to pay the full SNAP benefits for November amid the ongoing federal government shutdown.
The order will expire two days after an appeals court issues a more permanent ruling on the funding while the Trump administration will continue with partial SNAP payments.
President Donald Trump's administration is demanding that states reverse full SNAP benefits issued under recent court orders.
The US Department of Agriculture announced Friday that it is working to fully fund food stamp benefits for November to comply with a federal court order, and the process should be completed later in ...
Food banks and pantries say they expect a massive influx of need that could stretch the already strained food safety net ...
The rulings came a day before the Department of Agriculture planned to freeze payments to the nation’s biggest food aid ...