USDA’s Rollins says food stamp funding to dry up in two weeks
Kathy Hochul acknowledged in a press release Thursday that New Yorkers who rely on SNAP could lose their benefits on Nov. 1 due to the shutdown.
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Kathy Hochul acknowledged in a press release Thursday that New Yorkers who rely on SNAP could lose their benefits on Nov. 1 due to the shutdown.
Aerial view of Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Arlington, Va., on Oct. 1.
Congress had appropriated more than $1 billion to the state under the initiatives, which include the Emergency Management Performance Grant, the Homeland Security Grant Program and Port Security Grant
The Coast Guard confirmed Tuesday the payments would go out on Oct. 15 as previously scheduled before the shutdown, which began Oct.1. Bank deposits will land in accounts no later than Friday.
Open enrollment for exchange plans is set to begin Nov. 1 in most states, so Democrats say the subsidies should be extended before then.
Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, introduced a bill earlier this week that would reauthorize the CISA law for 10 years with a provision to make its protections retroactive to Oct. 1,
And China launched on Oct. 1 a "K visa," which seeks to draw foreign talent into the country to work in the science and tech fields.
During his opening remarks, Trump criticized Democrats as he has done since the partial shutdown began on Oct. 1.
Leaders We Deserve, which is focused on electing younger Democrats, said it would invest $1 million into supporting Pearson’s candidacy.Â
Fifty-eight percent of adults opposed Trump deploying the National Guard to U.S. cities, according to an Oct. 1-3 CBS News/YouGov poll, while 42 percent were in favor.
The Democratic ranks appeared thinner on Wednesday compared with their initial show of force after government funding lapsed on Oct. 1.
A Capitol Police officer is pictured on Oct. 1, after the deadline to fund the government had passed. Officers will continue to report to work during the shutdown, but lawmakers point to larger fears about security.
Although R-1 visas are available to foreign workers seeking to enter the United States as a minister or in a religious vocation or occupation, the lawsuit says they’re insufficient.
Democrats, so far, aren’t budging, instead pushing for a firm commitment on what the tax-credit legislation will look like and that it will be taken up before open enrollment begins Nov. 1.Â
And in his scant public remarks since the government’s funding lapsed on Oct. 1, Trump has escalated his rhetoric against the minority party.
With the two sides at a stalemate — and each side needing several votes from the other party to pass any measure — the government shut down on Oct. 1 75 percent increase Democrats have repeatedly claimed
As members of Congress clash over how to fund the government for the fiscal year that began Oct. 1, visitors like them are caught in the middle. "It’s just kind of disappointing," she said.Â
The Senate returns Monday with no signs of progress toward ending the partial government shutdown that began on Oct. 1, with President Donald Trump blaming potential layoffs on Democrats.
Insurers are setting their policy rates ahead of open enrollment, which starts Nov. 1 in most states.
Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit vacated a 2-1 panel decision that had determined an "invasion" as defined under the 1798 wartime law was not present for Trump to invoke it.