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Gov. Josh Shapiro frees up millions for Pennsylvania food banks with SNAP benefits set to lapse
Gov. Josh Shapiro is freeing up around $5 million to help feed Pennsylvania residents impacted by the lapse in SNAP benefits.
After federal court rulings, SNAP will issue November benefits to over 2 million Pennsylvanians — but at only half the usual amount.
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Pennsylvania’s state budget delay, SNAP depletions collide: This Week in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania’s months-long budget delay and the depletion of SNAP benefits amid a federal shutdown collided last week as lawmakers scrambled to find solutions to help those who will feel an immediate impact.
The donations came from community members who ordered extra on Instacart and had it delivered. Instacart waived fees for those deliveries.
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro has declared a disaster emergency amid the looming SNAP benefits crisis. Shapiro is directing $5 million to Feeding Pennsylvania immediately to help distribute through its network of food banks across the state.
It is the second foray by Ms. Garrity into using her office's financial clout to step in when other functions of government are coming up short.
Meals on Wheels and the state's Department of Agriculture would also receive money under the proposed hunger relief program.
Some SNAP users have been getting calls saying that their benefits are on hold until they can verify their eligibility. The
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Here's how many people receive SNAP benefits Pennsylvania, New Jersey
Across the country, there are over 41 million people enrolled in the federal government’s Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program, known as SNAP. But how many of those receive SNAP benefits in Pennsylvania and New Jersey alone?