Georgia SNAP Payments to Halt; Democrats Urge Kemp to Use Budget Surplus
About 1.4 million Georgians face SNAP benefit pauses amid a federal shutdown, with Democrats urging use of the $14 billion state surplus and Kemp refusing state funding.
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Kemp resists calls to use state funds to keep food aid available in Georgia during shutdown
Gov. Brian Kemp continued to call on congressional Democrats to end the shutdown in a statement Thursday. Photo by Ross Williams/Georgia RecorderA critical federal food assistance program that benefits roughly 1.4 million Georgians is on track to run out of funding this weekend, as the federal government shutdown approaches a full month. Yet while governors in both red and blue states have taken steps to ease the burden on people who rely on the…
Will Brian Kemp Step in to Help Georgia Families Losing SNAP Benefits?
Georgia residents who rely on food assistance could soon lose benefits as the federal government shutdown drags on, and state leaders say they can’t step in to help. What’s Happening: Governor Brian Kemp told reporters Wednesday that Georgia lacks the money to replace federal SNAP benefits if Washington fails to reach a budget deal. The […] The post Will Brian Kemp Step in to Help Georgia Families Losing SNAP Benefits? appeared first on The Geor…
Gov. Brian Kemp responds to concerns over SNAP benefits while government shutdown lingers
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WRBL) — As the federal government shutdown continues, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp is responding to concerns about the potential loss of SNAP benefits for residents. Kemp spoke to WRBL News 3 on Wednesday and said the state does not have the resources to cover federal benefits and placed blame on Democratic lawmakers — including Georgia’s U.S. senators Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock — for the ongoing stalemate. “We are urging our two U…
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