Ohioans relying on SNAP benefits will face a significant challenge in November as the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) announces that no benefits will be issued due to the government shutdown.
This decision affects more than 1.4 million residents in Ohio, leaving many families uncertain about how they will manage their food needs.
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“You’re already stressing your bills and stuff to begin with, and now you’ve got to stress this,” said Constance Gregg, a disabled SNAP recipient from Mechanicsburg.
While in Greene County, News Center 7 asked Governor Mike DeWine about the lapse in federal funding for SNAP…