Gov. Jeff Landry explained how the distribution of state-funded SNAP benefits for November will work as the federal ...
Gov. Jeff Landry said a temporary assistance program will provide benefits to the state's "most vulnerable" SNAP recipients ...
Gov. Jeff Landry said his health department will find the money to cover $147 million in benefits next month for the elderly, disabled and children.
On the eve of federal SNAP benefits hitting people's accounts, Louisiana is jumping in to fill the gap for the 1 in 5 state residents who use the program, but only for some of them.
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How many people in Louisiana could lose SNAP? What to know about state's food stamp program
SNAP helps Louisiana's low-income households that are below the poverty line, but just how many people rely on SNAP for ...
Nearly 800,000 children, elderly, and disabled Louisiana residents rely on food benefits as the government shutdown enters ...
Lawmakers in Louisiana approved a resolution Wednesday to allow the state's Department of Health to use up to $150 million in ...
Approximately 800,000 Louisiana residents who rely on the Supplemental Food Assistance Program (SNAP) will be covered. State ...
Louisiana has announced today that SNAP benefits will be funded specifically for the elderly, disabled, and children across ...
Gov. Jeff Landry says Louisiana will use state dollars to provide temporary SNAP assistance as the federal shutdown halts ...
Louisiana lawmakers approved a proposal to use $150 million in state funds for SNAP benefits as the federal government ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced there will be no money to fund the SNAP food stamp program next month.
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