Government shutdown nears end, but fact brings little comfort as disabled mother’s hopes for holiday celebrations vanish
Read full article: Government shutdown nears end, but fact brings little comfort as disabled mother’s hopes for holiday celebrations vanishAs the longest government shutdown in U.S. history nears its end, the devastating impact continues to ripple through American families – from empty kitchen cabinets to holiday travel nightmares.
AI Montessori Academy in Cypress hosts Thanksgiving food drive and Toys for Tots
Read full article: AI Montessori Academy in Cypress hosts Thanksgiving food drive and Toys for TotsAI Montessori Academy in Cypress is spreading holiday cheer by collecting Thanksgiving food and Toys for Tots donations for local families in need.
Trump urges end to filibuster as shutdown reaches Day 36; Cornyn ‘open to changes,’ Cruz unavailable
Read full article: Trump urges end to filibuster as shutdown reaches Day 36; Cornyn ‘open to changes,’ Cruz unavailablePresident Donald Trump on Day 36 of the federal government shutdown pressed Republican senators to eliminate the Senate filibuster, arguing it is the only way to reopen the government and pass legislation.
BakerRipley offering food giveaways across Houston in November
Read full article: BakerRipley offering food giveaways across Houston in NovemberBakerRipley is offering food fairs at its various campuses across Houston in November as the government shutdown continues to impact Houstonians who depend on SNAP benefits and other nutrition assistance programs.
Here’s how states are calculating the reduced November SNAP benefits amid the government shutdown
Read full article: Here’s how states are calculating the reduced November SNAP benefits amid the government shutdownKPRC 2 received more information on how the federal government is calculating the reduced SNAP benefits for the month of November as the government shutdown endures its record-tying 35th day.
Texas House Dems urge Gov. Greg Abbott to fund state’s SNAP benefits amid government shutdown
Read full article: Texas House Dems urge Gov. Greg Abbott to fund state’s SNAP benefits amid government shutdownTexas House Democrats sent a letter to Governor Greg Abbott urging him to declare a state of emergency and fund SNAP benefits for 3.5 million Texans who will lose food assistance in November due to the government shutdown.
‘Simple and immediate solution’: Gov. Abbott calls for Senate Dems to end shutdown by approving legislation
Read full article: ‘Simple and immediate solution’: Gov. Abbott calls for Senate Dems to end shutdown by approving legislationTexas Governor Greg Abbott released a statement to KPRC 2, calling for the Democrats in the senate to approve legislation to bring an end to the government shutdown that has lasted nearly a month.
S&P 500 hits record high as government shutdown threatens SNAP benefits in Houston area
Read full article: S&P 500 hits record high as government shutdown threatens SNAP benefits in Houston areaWall Street closed the week with record highs on Friday as the S&P 500 topped 6,800 for the first time in history.
SNAP Program Threatened: 900,000 Houston-Area Lives Impacted
Read full article: SNAP Program Threatened: 900,000 Houston-Area Lives ImpactedSNAP benefits are at risk for hundreds of thousands in the Houston area as the government shutdown continues, leaving many families uncertain about how they’ll put food on the table.
Federal nutrition services in Houston: Which will be impacted by government shutdown
Read full article: Federal nutrition services in Houston: Which will be impacted by government shutdownWith the 2025 government shutdown now underway, struggling families in the Houston area are left to wonder how nutrition programs will be impacted by a potential lapse in funding.
Ban on candy and sugary drinks starts in 2026: Big changes coming to SNAP in Texas
Read full article: Ban on candy and sugary drinks starts in 2026: Big changes coming to SNAP in TexasStarting April 1, 2026, Texans who use SNAP benefits won’t be able to buy candy or sweetened drinks — including sodas and artificially sweetened beverages. The change, approved by the federal government, aims to promote healthier food choices.
Fetterman, Meng, Lawler introduce bipartisan bill to return stolen SNAP benefits
Read full article: Fetterman, Meng, Lawler introduce bipartisan bill to return stolen SNAP benefitsThree politicians from the northeast United States have introduced an act to protect families relying on SNAP benefits if their funds are stolen.
Texas Senate passes bill prohibiting using SNAP benefits for junk food
Read full article: Texas Senate passes bill prohibiting using SNAP benefits for junk foodAn advocacy group called Make Texans Healthy Again (MHTA) praised the move by the Texas Senate in a news release as a way to keep people from using food stamps to buy soda, candy or other “ultra-processed products with no nutritional value.”
Gov. Abbott announces approval for SNAP benefit replacements in multiple Texas counties due to severe weather
Read full article: Gov. Abbott announces approval for SNAP benefit replacements in multiple Texas counties due to severe weatherSupplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) recipients in a dozen Texas counties can apply for replacement benefits for food lost or destroyed in severe storms occurring June 14-16, Gov. Greg Abbott announced Monday.
SNAP ‘skimming’ victims can now get benefits reimbursed: Here’s how
Read full article: SNAP ‘skimming’ victims can now get benefits reimbursed: Here’s howTexas Health and Human Services Commission announced Wednesday that it will replace the stolen Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits for several families.
Diabetic woman says SNAP benefits were stolen on the same day she received them
Read full article: Diabetic woman says SNAP benefits were stolen on the same day she received themFrustration continues to grow for many victims who are fighting for answers and trying to get their money back after their SNAP benefits were stolen.
‘It’s not fair’: Several families say their SNAP benefits are being electronically stolen from cards
Read full article: ‘It’s not fair’: Several families say their SNAP benefits are being electronically stolen from cardsMore victims are speaking out claiming their SNAP benefits were electronically stolen, leaving them struggling to provide for their families.
Gov. Abbott announces extension of emergency SNAP benefits for December
Read full article: Gov. Abbott announces extension of emergency SNAP benefits for DecemberGov. Greg Abbott announced Friday the Texas Health and Human Services Commission will provide more than $341.4 million in emergency Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program food benefits for the month of December.
5th round of P-EBT on the way: Governor Abbott, HHSC approve $1.4B in pandemic food benefits for families
Read full article: 5th round of P-EBT on the way: Governor Abbott, HHSC approve $1.4B in pandemic food benefits for familiesGovernor Greg Abbott announced Wednesday that the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) has received approval from the U.S. Department of Agriculture for a fifth round of federal Pandemic Electronic Benefit Transfer (P-EBT) food benefits for Texas families with children who temporarily lost access to federally funded summer meal programs due to COVID-19.

Gov. Abbott, HHSC announce extension of emergency SNAP benefits for September
Read full article: Gov. Abbott, HHSC announce extension of emergency SNAP benefits for SeptemberGovernor Greg Abbott announced Friday that the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) is providing more than $344.9 million in emergency Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) food benefits for the month of September. The allotments are expected to help about 1.6 million Texas households.
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Emergency SNAP benefits for March 2021 extended: Here’s what families need to know
Read full article: Emergency SNAP benefits for March 2021 extended: Here’s what families need to knowHHSC received federal approval from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to extend the maximum, allowable amount of SNAP benefits to recipients based on family size. The emergency March allotments are in addition to the more than $2.5 billion in benefits previously provided to Texans since April 2020. AdAdministered by HHSC, SNAP is a federal program that provides food assistance to approximately 1.6 million eligible low-income families and individuals in Texas. Texans in need can apply for benefits, including SNAP and Medicaid, at YourTexasBenefits.com or use the Your Texas Benefits mobile app to manage their benefits. “Providing emergency SNAP benefits is critical to our state’s ongoing COVID-19 response because it ensures that Texas families can continue to put healthy meals on the table,” said Governor Abbott.
Abbott extends emergency SNAP benefits for November 2020
Read full article: Abbott extends emergency SNAP benefits for November 2020Gov. Greg Abbott announced the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) will provide approximately $202 million in emergency Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) food benefits for the month of November as the state continues its response to the COVID-19 pandemic.