14th and Chestnut Already Seeing the Impact of Government Shutdown on Community
The 35-day shutdown has halted funding for SNAP, affecting 42 million Americans and forcing tribal nations to use $11 million of their own funds for food aid, officials said.
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Government Shutdown Is Straining Many Tribes’ Already Thin Reserve Funds
The 2025 government shutdown has reached a new record, and tribal leaders are beginning to run out of patience and funds, with many dipping into their own already strained reserve funding with no promise it’ll be reimbursed. The 35-day shutdown has violated countless trust and treaty agreements between the United States and tribal nations. With a reduction of monthly Supplemental Nutrition… Source
14th and Chestnut already seeing the impact of government shutdown on community
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV)— 34 days marks a tie for the longest government shutdown in U.S. history and people are really starting to feel the effects of it, including those who are on SNAP benefits. The benefits ran out at the end of last month, but two judges ruled in favor of using contingency funds to pay a portion of the benefits for November, but people still need help. That's why organizations like 14th and Chestnut are continuing thei…
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