SNAP, Georgia
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In Georgia, about 1.4 million people receive SNAP benefits, including more than 640,000 children. Recipients make up about 12% of Georgia’s population, with 78% of those at or below the poverty line, according to Georgia Budget and Policy Institute.
On Tuesday’s edition of “Closer Look,” Georgia state Sen. Kim Jackson talks with host Rose Scott about her push for a special session that will allow Georgia lawmakers to vote on appropriating funds to provide emergency relief for Georgians that rely on SNAP.
Georgia DHS says SNAP food benefits for more than 687,000 households will end November 1 if the federal government shutdown continues. Families are urged to plan ahead and use remaining funds now.
Georgia Sens. Jon Ossoff and the Rev. Raphael Warnock have joined a group of lawmakers pushing the federal government to continue funding SNAP.
Due to the government shutdown, many people across the two-state won’t receive SNAP benefits after October 31st. New Disabled South wants to step in and help the disabled in several southern states including Georgia and South Carolina.
WTVC NewsChannel 9 on MSN
Restaurants in Tennessee, Georgia step up as SNAP funding uncertainty threatens families
With a potential lapse in federal food assistance starting November 1, several local restaurants are stepping up to help families who rely on SNAP benefits put
With SNAP benefits set to not go out on Nov. 1, Atlantans already struggling with food assistance face new uncertainty.
WVTM Channel 13 on MSN
Georgia-based organization offers aid to disabled southerners facing SNAP benefit loss
New Disabled South is distributing funds to help disabled individuals in Alabama and other Southern states as SNAP benefits are set to end next month.