After federal court rulings, SNAP will issue November benefits to over 2 million Pennsylvanians — but at only half the usual amount.
It's officially been over 100 days since Pennsylvania lawmakers failed to reach a budget agreement leading to an impasse.
With the ongoing government shutdown and lapse of SNAP benefits being paid out, people throughout the nation and the Western Pennsylvania region are facing food insecurity.
Food banks across Pennsylvania say demand has surged as families begin November without federal food assistance. The move ...
Millions of low-income families in states like Pennsylvania may face delays in receiving home heating aid due to the ongoing federal government shutdown.
However, the shutdown has completely paused more than $200 million in LIHEAP funding for Pennsylvania through at least November, leaving residents who rely on that support left in the cold.