New Mexico will provide $30 million in state dollars to ensure that low-income New Mexicans continue to receive food benefits ...
U.S. Sen. Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.) led legislation to fund SNAP, which he and Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer of New ...
New Mexico businesses are stepping up to help as a Nov. 1 halt in SNAP benefits is set to impact around 21% of the state's ...
The State of New Mexico will spend $30 million to make sure the nearly half a million New Mexicans on the Supplemental ...
More than 450,000 people in New Mexico are at risk of losing SNAP benefits as food insecurity in New Mexico remains.
The announcement is the latest in a flurry of moves this week — at the state and federal level — aiming to avert a lapse in ...
While many local businesses are stepping up to feed children who rely on SNAP benefits, SNAP also supports our elderly ...
New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham announced $30 million in state dollars to ensure food benefits continue amid the ...
More than 450,000 New Mexico residents rely on the program, including over 170,000 kids and 65,000 seniors statewide.
Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham announced that New Mexico will provide $30 million to provide food assistance to SNAP participants through November 10.
SNAP benefits used to purchase food by nearly a half-million low-income New Mexicans are being used as a bargaining chip in ...
The government shutdown is affecting SNAP benefits across the nation. If the government doesn't reopen by November 1st, food ...