Delaware, SNAP and state of emergency
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Delaware Governor Matt Meyer has declared a state of emergency in the First State as the continued federal government shutdown threatens to interrupt the federally-funded Supplemental Nutrition Assist
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Gov. Matt Meyer (D-DE) joins Chris Jansing to discuss the state of emergency he declared in Delaware due to SNAP food benefits expiring tomorrow for millions of Americans, and break down the real world impact of the government shutdown.
Delaware Governor Matt Meyer is expected to join lawmakers and advocates on Oct. 30 at the James T. Vaughn Correctional Center to ceremonially sign the Richard "Mouse" Smith Compassionate Release
The letter comes following news the U.S. Department of Agriculture would not be issuing SNAP benefits next month due to the ongoing shutdown.
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