The governor says more than 690,000 Tennesseans are facing food insecurity on November 1 when SNAP benefits stop due to the ...
The government shutdown is only becoming harder for Americans to bear. But Republicans and Democrats still have yet to strike a funding deal.
A handful of states rolled out plans to use their own funds to provide benefits as the SNAP federal food aid program runs dry.
Brendan Carr, the F.C.C. chairman, cited security concerns in rolling back most of the lower costs he voted for last year.