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Officials with Ohio’s foodbanks say they experienced long lines in the spring when the pandemic first hit but those lines subsided a bit through the…
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For those at the bottom rung of the economic ladder, COVID-19 has delivered a hard one-two punch.Putting food on the table, making rent, avoiding eviction…
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The USDA has extended the summer food service program to allow schools that have been providing meals to low-income kids through the summer to continue...
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Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, Ohio National Guard members have been helping food banks out with distribution. The Guard was supposed to…
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A collection of health and human services advocates are urging Ohio leaders to immediately work on revamping the unemployment compensation system in order…
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Congress is considering a bill that would make it easier for low-income people to get emergency food assistance during the COVID-19 outbreak. Advocates…
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As the coronavirus spreads, people are being urged to prepare by stocking up on food and supplies, checking to see if they can work from home if schools…
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Leaders in the Ohio Senate had a last-minute change of heart on a bill, SB165, to require Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) cards to…
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About 3.1 million people would lose food stamp benefits under the Trump administration's proposal to tighten automatic eligibility requirements for the…
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Gov. John Kasich signed a bill this week increasing how often food assistance recipients must be certified for eligibility. The move is drawing fire from…