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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.
Gov. Katie Hobbs is launching a temporary state program, "Food Bucks Now," to provide a short-term lifeline for affected families.
News reached out to all 11 of Arizona's congressional representatives on Thursday for their response to Arizonans losing food benefits.
The government shutdown is halting a critical federal food assistance program that serves 15% of Arizona’s residents, according to the latest state figures.
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SNAP benefits in Arizona will not be issued in November: Here's what to know
Hundreds of thousands of Arizonans will not get SNAP benefits for November, as the federal government shutdown continues. Here's more about SNAP, as well as the potential impact of the funding pause.
Find information to help people in Arizona with SNAP resources not being starting Nov. 1 due to the government shutdown.
Arizona and 24 other states has sued the Trump administration for "unlawfully suspending" SNAP food assistance during the government shutdown.
Facing the loss of $150 million in federal SNAP benefits starting Nov. 1, many Arizonans, including resident Christian Guerrero, are deeply concerned about securing food.
Despite two federal court rulings to keep SNAP running during the shutdown, questions remain about when benefits will reach families.