Iwholeheartedly agree with the letter to the editor, "The SNAP crisis isn't over. Missouri's reps must fight for funds." (Nov. 30.) Over 42 million Americans rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, formerly known as food stamps) to combat food insecurity. Many people mistakenly believe that with the end of the government shutdown, the threat to SNAP is over. kAmx? 724E[ H6== 367@C6 E96 D9FE5@H?[ r@?8C6DD[ 2E E96 3696DE @7 !C6D:56?E s@?2=5 %CF>A A2DD65 E96 D@\42==65 Qq:8 q62FE:7F= q:==[Q H9:49 4FE $}p! 3J S`gf 3:==:@?] |2?J @7 E96 C65F4E:@?D 2C6 E@ 36 249:6G65 3J 255:?8 F??646DD2CJ H@C< C6BF:C6>6?ED[ E96 67764E @7 H9:49 H:== 36 56?:2= @7 36?67:ED E@ >:==:@?D 5F6 E@ C64@C5\<66A:?8 :DDF6D] |@DE $}p! 36?67:4:2C:6D[ @E96C E92? 49:=5C6?[ E96 5:D23=65 2?5 E96 6=56C=J[ 2C6 2=
Politicians who defunded SNAP still have an opportunity to fix it
St. Louis Post11 hrs ago
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