Trump administration, SNAP and Shapiro
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Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro and 10 other states, including New Jersey and Delaware, are suing the Department of Homeland Security and the Federal Emergency Management Agency to reverse cuts that they say could affect safety during events for America’s 250th anniversary.
Gov. Shapiro announced new state-led efforts to support Pa.’s charitable food network and the two million Pennsylvanians who rely on SNAP after the Trump Administration refused to fund benefits amid the ongoing federal government shutdown.
The changes to grant programs by the Department of Homeland Security and FEMA seemingly make good on a promise by the Trump administration to target sanctuary jurisdictions.
Governor Josh Shapiro signed an emergency disaster declaration as people who rely on Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) are set to lose benefits.
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro spoke Friday afternoon in Philadelphia, announcing new steps his administration is taking to support food assistance across the state.
Pennsylvania and ten other states have sued the Trump Administration for its decision to revoke homeland security funding.
Gov. Josh Shapiro said nearly two million Pennsylvanians rely on SNAP every month — and they shouldn’t have to wonder where their next meal will come from because of dysfunction in Washington, D.C.
About $100 million in Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits started reaching Pennsylvanians Friday in a major victory for Gov. Josh Shapiro’s administration.