Jackson Leaders Address Emergency Food Security Response
Mayor John Horhn allocated $150,000 from city funds to support food pantries and nonprofits amid SNAP benefit suspension affecting thousands, officials said.
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Mayor announces Emergency Food Security Response in the face of looming food crisis
Mayor announces Emergency Food Security Response in the face of looming food crisis JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) – An impending food crisis for thousands in the capital city has prompted Mayor John Horhn to bring together agencies and resources in an effort to keep food on people’s tables. City funding and a plea to the public to donate are part of the plan while city officials wait for Congress to act in the ongoing federal government shutdown. “This …
Jackson leaders address emergency food security response
JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) - More than 40 million Americans could lose access to federal food assistance on November 1, 2025, if the government shutdown continues. In Jackson, city leaders and other partners are launching an emergency initiative to protect local food security for thousands of families. SNAP scams incoming, expert warns. Here’s what to watch out for During a news conference on October 31, 2025, Jackson Mayor John Horhn outlined …
City of Jackson dedicating $150,000 of city funds to food budget after SNAP suspended
Jackson Mayor, John Horhn, announced today during a press conference the efforts that are happening now that federal funding for food stamps has been suspended due to the government shutdown. He said that the city is committing $150,000 of the city’s budget to emergency funding to help those affected by SNAP being suspended. The city will work with the Community Foundation For Mississippi and the Mississippi Food Network to provide meals and tar…
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