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Senior citizens and people with disabilities who have pre-registered online will be able to conduct the qualifying interviews to receive Disaster...
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The effort to put emergency money for food into the pockets and bank accounts of South Florida meant waiting in lines and in court this week. D-SNAP is...
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Lines were moving much more quickly at Hard Rock Stadium at mid-day Thursday, the final day to register for disaster food assistance (D-SNAP) in Miami...
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Department of Children and Families Secretary Mike Carroll told a Senate budget panel on Wednesday that administering a food-stamp program in 48...
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On the first day of make-up registration for disaster food assistance, lines were long, while lawyers who were suing over how the program has been...
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U.S. Senator Bill Nelson (D-Fla.) is urging the Department of Agriculture to extend the deadline for Floridians to apply for emergency food benefits in...
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North Florida Congressman Al Lawson is launching his Let’s Feed America campaign, which aims to reduce hunger by expanding eligibility and making it...
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A House Republican filed a proposal Friday that seeks to prevent people from using food-assistance benefits to buy soft drinks.The bill (HB 47) by Rep.…
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Some 55 percent of families with kids on SNAP have jobs — they just don't earn enough to live on. Many states where reliance on SNAP is heaviest voted overwhelmingly for Trump last November.
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President Donald Trump's budget would drive millions of people off of food stamps, part of a new wave of spending cut proposals that already are getting…