The government shutdown is officially over after 43 days, and Governor Patrick Morrisey says West Virginians should have their SNAP benefits back in full.
CLARKSBURG, W.Va. (WBOY) — With the federal government still shut down, SNAP benefits have been delayed in many states across the nation, including West Virginia, and with more than 40 million Americans using the SNAP program, many of them are concerned. Governor Patrick Morrissey was asked about the delay of…
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WOWK) — While SNAP benefits will not be coming in November, there are still ways for those in need to get help. One of those ways is through the United Way of Central West Virginia's 211 hotline. West Virginians won’t get SNAP benefits on time due to shutdown:…
RICHMOND, VA (WVNS) -- A State of Emergency was declared in Virginia due to SNAP benefits expected to end at the beginning of November. According to the Governor of Virginia's Facebook page and website, in order for emergency hunger relief to be given to people in Virginia because SNAP benefits…