UPDATE PROVIDED — Gov. Patrick Morrisey and the West Virginia National Guard provided an update Tuesday morning on food distribution efforts at a press conference at the Step by Step Family Support Center in Charleston. -- Steven Allen Adams

CHARLESTON — It is yet unclear how quickly reduced Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits will be available for West Virginians, with President Donald Trump contradicting his U.S. Department of Agriculture in whether to comply with a federal court order to partially fund the benefits.

Gov. Patrick Morrisey and West Virginia National Guard Adj. Gen. James Seward provided an update Tuesday on the SNAP and food distribution efforts to state and local food banks during an event at the Step by Step Family Support Center on Charleston’s West Si

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