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FOOD STAMPS


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Millions of dollars in SNAP benefits stolen from Texans. But state, feds won’t share who’s taking them

Read full article: Millions of dollars in SNAP benefits stolen from Texans. But state, feds won’t share who’s taking them

For some families in Texas, the monthly deposit of SNAP benefits onto their Lone Star card is the only way they can put food on the table.

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Texas summer pandemic food benefits for families includes a one-time benefit of $375 per eligible child

Read full article: Texas summer pandemic food benefits for families includes a one-time benefit of $375 per eligible child

Gov. Greg Abbott announced Tuesday that the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) has received approval from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) for a third round of federal Pandemic Electronic Benefit Transfer (P-EBT) food benefits for families with children who have temporarily lost access to free or reduced-price school meals due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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HERE 2 HELP: How to qualify and apply for food stamps in Texas during the COVID-19 pandemic

Read full article: HERE 2 HELP: How to qualify and apply for food stamps in Texas during the COVID-19 pandemic

Many Texans are struggling to make ends meet to pay rent, bills and especially groceries during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Texas Supplemental Nutrition Assiatance Program (SNAP) provides monetary benefits to needy families to buy the food they need. Greg Abbott announced on April 8 that he will provide $168 million in emergency SNAP benefits to help Texans during the viral outbreak. More than 230,000 Texans applied for SNAP benefits since March, as many laid-off workers are quickly turning to government assistance. “The additional SNAP food benefits will give families who are facing economic uncertainty security in knowing that they will continue to have access to food,” said Health and Human Services’ Access and Eligibility Deputy Executive Commissioner Wayne Salter.

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Why new rules for food stamps aren’t expected to have major impact in Texas

Read full article: Why new rules for food stamps aren’t expected to have major impact in Texas

Even though the change, which takes effect April 1, is not expected to have a major impact on Houston or Harris County, the Houston Food Bank has some concerns about the new rules. In Houston and Harris County, where nearly 600,000 people are using food stamps, there isn’t expected to be an immediate impact. It’s all about battling perception, at least in the short run, according to the Houston Food Bank. The last time Harris County had to utilize that waiver was in 2012. Those with questions about SNAP benefits or who need help navigating the application process are encouraged to call the Houston Food Bank’s helpline at 832-369-9390.

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