With the end of the federal shutdown, those who get Louisiana SNAP benefits will see their full benefit amount. The elderly ...
Gov. Landry's administration provided state funding during federal delay, giving elderly and disabled recipients extra ...
SNAP benefits were supposed to help families get through the shutdown. Instead, changing rules and partial payments have left many in Louisiana confused and hungry, unsure when help will come.
The Louisiana Department of Health says federal SNAP benefits will resume for all eligible recipients in the state starting Friday. SNAP offices across Louisiana have reopened, and staff are back at ...
Louisiana is one of the few politically red states — and the only one in the Deep South — stepping up to fund SNAP benefits amid a federal suspension of food assistance payments. Read more here.
Gov. Jeff Landry announced Monday that all SNAP recipients should now have received their full benefits for November.
Louisiana will resume full SNAP benefits next week, providing remaining aid to recipients after the federal shutdown ...
The government shutdown has officially ended and federal SNAP benefits are expected to be sent out in full. Here's what to ...
At least 800,000 Louisianans could face some level of food insecurity this November due to the federal government shutdown unless Congress reaches a deal.
Louisiana SNAP recipients are receiving approximately 65% of their usual SNAP benefits, depending on household size.
People wait in line for a hot meal at Grace Place Ministries Soup Kitchen on Jackson Street in Monroe, La., on Wednesday, Nov ...