Ohio, SNAP and Shutdown
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSAZ) - Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed an executive order on Thursday that will provide $25 million to Ohio families affected by the the suspension of SNAP, according to a press release from DeWine’s office.
The class-action lawsuit claims DeWine should belated pay $300-per-week federal COVID jobless benefits to 320,000 eligible Ohioans.
Millions who rely on SNAP benefits to feed themselves are preparing for the program to run out on Saturday, Nov. 1, due to the government shutdown. SNAP is the nation’s
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A local economist predicts Ohio will see less of an impact than other states from the government shutdown. Ben Ayers, a senior economist with Nationwide, said the biggest impact will be on federal workers. He said there are around ...
Fewer employees, reduced Superfund site cleanup and truncated regulation enforcement are some of the ways the U.S. EPA is keeping afloat during the lapse in federal funds.