SNAP benefits in Arizona will not be issued
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Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs is allocating $1.8 million to mitigate the potential suspension of SNAP funding due to the government shutdown.
With SNAP benefits at risk during the government shutdown, DoorDash and Gopuff offer free meals, grocery credits, and waived fees.
The government shutdown is halting a critical federal food assistance program that serves 15% of Arizona’s residents, according to the latest state figures.
Find information to help people in Arizona with SNAP resources not being starting Nov. 1 due to the government shutdown.
Local food banks are preparing to serve more people as the federal shutdown threatens to pause food assistance benefits for many Arizona households.
Gov. Katie Hobbs announced a $1.8 million funding initiative to support Arizona families impacted by the suspension of SNAP benefits.
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs has directed $1.8 million in unspent COVID-19 relief funds to provide emergency food assistance, following the suspension of federal aid programs during the government shutdown.
Attorney General Kris Mayes leads 21 attorneys general and 3 governors in a lawsuit against the USDA and Secretary Brooke Rollins for suspending SNAP benefits during a federal shutdown.
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes held a news conference on Oct. 28, where she discussed a lawsuit that has been filed over the suspension of SNAP benefits amid the ongoing federal government shutdown.