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Maryland's SNAP-Ed program is set to shut down by October 1 due to loss of federal funding, meaning that dozens of nutrition ...
The SNAP-Ed program in Maryland, which offers nutrition education to low-income families and SNAP participants, is set to be defunded by Oct. 1.
Thousands of Marylanders are at risk of losing SNAP benefits because of new eligibility requirements in President Donald Trump's budget.
Maryland retailers warn that looming SNAP changes will harm their profits and have them potentially closing shop.
SNAP, also known as food stamps, will be issued to qualified Maryland families or individuals until Aug. 23. Benefits are sent to recipients from the 4th to the 23rd of every month, ...
“This year, Sun Bucks are paid for. This year, SNAP benefits are paid for.” – This story was update on July 7 to correct LaMonika Jones’ title to director of Maryland Hunger Solutions.
Maryland Congressman David Trone has introduced a bipartisan bill called the Snap Second Chance Act that would prohibit the USDA's ability to impose these kinds of restrictions.
SNAP payments are issued to Maryland beneficiaries starting Aug. 4 and continue until Aug. 23. Food stamps are usually issued to a household on the same day each month, and when recipients get ...