Walz announces $4M in emergency funding for food shelves amid shutdown

The federal government shutdown entered its 27th day Monday, leaving hundreds of thousands of federal workers without pay — and threatening to cut off food assistance for thousands of Minnesotans by the start of November.

In response, Gov. Tim Walz announced $4 million in emergency state funding to support food shelves across Minnesota. The one-time funding aims to fill the gap as federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, benefits are set to end if the shutdown continues.

“This is meant to be a bridge,” Walz said during a news conference at the Open Door Pantry in Eagan, Minnesota. “It will not make up and backfill everything that is going to drop off starting on Saturday.”…

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