Longest government shutdown strains food banks, families in Middle Tennessee

The longest government shutdown in U.S. history left families across Middle Tennessee scrambling to put food on the table.

The 43-day shutdown, which stretched from October into mid-November, forced federal workers to miss paychecks, strained food banks and raised fears that Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits would not be funded on time.

While lawmakers traded blame in Washington, families dependent on federal programs said the impact was immediate and personal….

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