Cut to SNAP could hit 900,000 people across Houston region
The ongoing federal shutdown threatens nearly 900,000 Houston-area residents reliant on SNAP benefits, highlighting the urgency for immediate food assistance resources in the region.
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The ongoing federal shutdown threatens nearly 900,000 Houston-area residents reliant on SNAP benefits, highlighting the urgency for immediate food assistance resources in the region.
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