Twenty-two states, including Arizona, and the District of Columbia previously sued over the request for information.
Federal food benefits have been flowing again since the shutdown ended, but new work requirements could force 2.4 million ...
While shutdown-related cuts are no longer a concern, new changes to the program in line with President Trump’s Big Beautiful ...
PHOENIX - As the ongoing federal government shutdown continues, it is also putting a spotlight on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, also known by its acronym SNAP. With SNAP benefits ...
The federal government has reopened, meaning SNAP beneficiaries in Arizona and elsewhere will receive full assistance. It also means thousands of Arizonans who work for federal agencies will be paid.
PHOENIX — Arizonans who rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) could see their long-awaited aid as early as Friday, according to the Arizona Department of Economic Security (DES) ...
About 900,000 Arizonans – 12% of the state’s population – receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits, with about 40% of the federal program’s funding in the state going toward ...
Food delivery services are offering up credit and discounts for SNAP recipient, as the ongoing federal government shutdown was expected to cut funding for food assistance programs. In Arizona alone, ...
Arizona food stamp recipients apparently won't get full benefits as soon as this weekend. Late Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court temporarily blocked a federal judge's order directing the U.S. Department ...
Nine states allow SNAP benefits for fast food through Restaurant Meals Program, with California accounting for over 90% of ...
An Arizona lawmaker wants to further restrict what can be bought with food stamps. Rep. Leo Biasiucci says purchases made with Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits should mirror the ...