Multiple US Food Banks Brace for SNAP Benefit Cuts Amid Federal Shutdown
Multiple US Food Banks Brace for SNAP Benefit Cuts Amid Federal Shutdown

Multiple US Food Banks Brace for SNAP Benefit Cuts Amid Federal Shutdown

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Across several states, local food banks are bracing for a surge in demand as SNAP benefits face potential cuts due to the ongoing federal government shutdown. In Connecticut, the Seymour Oxford Food Bank expects a significant increase in clients after SNAP benefits stopped being issued on November 1, prompting urgent calls for food and monetary donations as well as volunteers. Similarly, New Hampshire's food bank is preparing for impacts in high food insecurity areas, advising residents to use any remaining EBT balances. In Washington's Tri-Cities, food banks anticipate more families needing assistance with approximately 17,000 households potentially affected, amid halted SNAP applications for federal workers and contractors. Wisconsin's Sheboygan County Food Bank is also monitoring the situation closely, with state leaders warning of FoodShare delays that could affect over 12,000 residents, and Governor Tony Evers urging federal action to sustain SNAP funding. These developments highlight widespread concern over food insecurity as federal support programs face interruptions, with local communities mobilizing to respond to increased needs.

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