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About 680,000 Maryland residents who rely on SNAP benefits, commonly known as food stamps, will not receive food assistance starting Nov. 1.
Governor Wes Moore signed an executive order on Monday to allow Maryland SNAP recipients to continue receiving funds through the month of November.
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The emergency funding, drawn from the state’s Fiscal Responsibility Fund, will be distributed through food banks, faith-based organizations, school pantries, and mobile food units
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‘Families Won’t Go Hungry’: Gov. Moore Sends $62M To Cover SNAP Benefits In Maryland
Families across Maryland will continue receiving full food assistance benefits this month thanks to $62 million in emergency state funding ordered by Gov. Wes Moore amid the ongoing federal government shutdown.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore declares state of emergency, allocates $10 million to food banks to address food insecurity amid federal shutdown.
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Maryland emergency declaration to send $10M to food banks amid looming halt to SNAP benefits
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore declared a state of emergency Thursday ahead of the looming funding halt for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits.
Comptroller Brooke Lierman (D) joined state lawmakers Wednesday pushing for state action to make up for federal food assistance that may run dry beginning this weekend.