Wyoming Governor Gordon Steps in Amid SNAP Crisis
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Wyoming Governor Gordon steps in amid SNAP crisis
CHEYENNE, Wyoming (KIFI) — As millions nationwide brace for reduced Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits this month due to the ongoing government shutdown, Governor Mark Gordon signed two executive orders aimed at bolstering food security across the Cowboy State. On Friday, October 31, Governor Gordon declared a Public Welfare Emergency. This declaration immediately unlocks up to $10 million in state emergency funds specifically de…
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