A decade ago, Ohio became a model for taxpayer transparency when it created the Ohio Checkbook, opening government ...
ODJFS added SNAP recipients may not receive their November benefits as normally scheduled if the federal government shutdown continues.
Many food pantries in Ohio are seeing record demand as President Donald Trump has resisted court orders to provide food aid ...
Ohio's food banks, state programs and resources are available to help if the government shutdown affects SNAP benefits.
The prolonged federal government shutdown threatens to halt November SNAP benefits for millions of Americans starting Nov. 1. In Ohio, nearly 1.5 million people, including many households with ...
Following the shutdown, the Trump administration decided that poor and hungry Americans should pay the price, and on November ...
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed an executive order providing $25 million for food assistance to counter the gap left by the ...
Banks, mail delivery services and state offices may look different on Veterans Day. Here's what's open and closed for the ...
COLUMBUS — House Bill 538 (Callender, A. Mathews) this week received sponsor testimony in the House General Government Committee, announced Joint Committee on Agency Rule Review (JCARR) Chair Jamie ...
Amid uncertainties with federal food resource funding and budget cuts, various local organizations have stepped up to meet the needs of the Columbus community. According to Ohio State’s 2024 Student ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture, which oversees the SNAP program, announced there will not be enough funding to pay all benefits for November in the event the shutdown continues to be extended. In ...