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Gov. Mike DeWine signed an executive order to give $7 million to Ohio food banks and $18 million to low-income families.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine calls temporary $25 million relief package "not a viable, long-term solution" for the food security crisis looming from the federal government shutdown.
Ohio has announced the state will provide funding for some SNAP recipients as the government shutdown standoff shows no signs of ending. In a statement, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, Ohio Senate President Rob McColley,
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSAZ) - Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed an executive order on Thursday that will provide $25 million to Ohio families affected by the the suspension of SNAP, according to a press release from DeWine’s office.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WTAP) - Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed an executive order on Thursday afternoon, establishing emergency food assistance for Ohio families affected by the suspension of federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits during the ongoing federal government shutdown.
More than one million Ohio residents relying on SNAP benefits will face a disruption in their monthly assistance due to the ongoing government shutdown starting
With 1.4 million Ohioans expected to lose federal food benefits Saturday and communities scrambling to fill the gap, state taxpayers are kicking in help. After pleadings from state Democrats over the past week to step in,
Across central Ohio and elsewhere in the state, businesses and individuals have begun announcing help for those affected if SNAP funds stop.