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Alabama not among states paying to maintain SNAP benefits
Alabama is not among the states that are getting involved ahead of the suspension of the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), also known as food stamps, starting Nov. 1. The prospect of nearly 42 million Americans not receiving food assistance has raised concerns across states governed by both political parties.
Top Stories from Nov. 5, 2025 MOBILE COUNTY, Ala. (WKRG) — YMCA of South Alabama has announced it will be extending free access to facilities to federal employees and SNAP recipients. According to a YMCA of South Alabama news release,
Looming cuts to SNAP funding have been closely watched in Alabama and across the United States. The Monday announcement that partial funding for the food assistance program will be provided for
Selma, strongly condemned President Donald Trump’s “sickening” decision to not provide SNAP benefits until the government shutdown ends. Sewell responded on X to a Truth Social post Trump made Tuesday where he said SNAP benefits will be,
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SNAP in Alabama: Interactive map shows percent of population receiving benefits in each county
Americans uses the SNAP program to buy groceries, but this week, according to *** memo put out by the Department of Agriculture, Federal food aid will not go out beginning November 1st. *** post on their website reads the well has run dry and blamed Senate Democrats for demanding health care concessions amid the now nearly month-long government shutdown.
SNAP recipients in Alabama are bracing for impact as benefits are set to end on Nov. 1 due to the government shutdown. Some Alabama business owners are also
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'Should be Held Accountable!': Alabama Nurse's Job on the Line After 'Disrespectful' Video Mocking SNAP Recipients
An Alabama nurse is facing backlash for posting a video mocking SNAP recipients whose benefits are on the brink of getting cut as the U.S. […]