This article was originally published by Pennsylvania Capital-Star.
The two million Pennsylvanians who rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) could have their benefits restored by midnight, Gov. Josh Shapiro said Friday in a Philadelphia press conference.
“When SNAP was taken away from our fellow Pennsylvanians, we saw an immediate impact. Folks came knocking on the doors here at Share,” said Shapiro, speaking at hunger relief organization Share Food Program. “One out of every eight of our neighbors relies on this funding, and it was taken away.”…