'Uncharted territory': Ongoing shutdown threatens food aid for 42 million people
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The ongoing government shutdown poses a significant threat to food aid for 42 million people, particularly affecting SNAP, the largest anti-hunger program in the U.S. This program, which has been a lifeline since the Great Depression, is now facing unprecedented disruptions. Most of its recipients are vulnerable groups, including seniors, families with children, and individuals with disabilities. The potential loss of support could lead to increased food insecurity and hardship for millions, highlighting the urgent need for a resolution to the shutdown.
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