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Texas ag agency says climate change threatens state’s food supply
A new Texas Department of Agriculture report also points to other factors that are making it harder for Texans to access and afford food, including wages falling behind rising costs of living.
By Jayme Lozano, The Texas Tribune
Tags: Texas News, Texas Department of Agriculture, Texas, global warming, climate change, crops, disasters, State Rep. Shawn Thierry, Texas Legislature, Texas politics, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, SNAP benefits, Rio grande Valley, RGV, drought, crop failures
San Antonio Food Bank and 15 others serving Texas will split $507,000 grant from health insurer
By Nina Rangel
Tags: Texas, hunger, San Antonio Food Bank, Blue Cross, Blue Shield of Texas, Feeding America, Celia Cole, Feeding Texas, Food Research & Action Center, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, SNAP, USDA, Houston Food Bank, North Texas Food Bank, Census Bureau, layoffs, unemployment, COVID-19, covid 19, pandemic, coronavirus, corona virus, job losses, federal aid, Image
Texas to allow SNAP recipients to apply for replacement benefits for food destroyed in winter storm
Tags: SNAP, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, benefits, Texas Health and Human Services Commission, THHSC, Greg Abbott, Governor Abbott, water, water shortage, water supply, coronavirus, corona virus, covid-19, covid 19, pandemic, shortages, supply chains, ERCOT, power outages, electrical outages, blackouts, winter storm 2021, winter storm, snow storm, power grid, electrical grid, power grid failure, Texas Public Utility Commission, Democrat, Texas congressional delegation, Image
Texas food banks may be less equipped to help hungry households in the new year
By Juan Pablo Garnham, The Texas Tribune
Tags: Texas, hunger, San Antonio Food Bank, Celia Cole, Feeding Texas, Food Research & Action Center, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, SNAP, USDA, Houston Food Bank, North Texas Food Bank, Census Bureau, layoffs, unemployment, COVID-19, covid 19, pandemic, coronavirus, corona virus, job losses, federal aid
230,000 Texas Families Filed for SNAP Food Assistance in March, Twice as Many as Same Month Last Year
By Stacy Fernández, The Texas Tribune
Tags: Food, hunger, SNAP, Department of Agriculture, Greg Abbott, Wayne Salter, HHS, Rachel Cooper, Texas Health and Human Services Commission, food stamps, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Center for Public Policy Priorities, coronavirus, corona virus, covid-19, covid 19, pandemic, outbreak, benefits, economy, layoffs
At Least 125,000 Texans Could Lose Access to Food Stamps Under Trump Policy
By Sanford Nowlin
Tags: Food Stamps, Texas, Trump, federal government, SNAP, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Feeding Texas, Celia Cole, hunger, food banks
Food Stamp Cuts Could Hurt Thousands of Service Members
By Megan Rodriguez
Tags: food stamps, SNAP, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, president, Trump, budget cuts, food bank, military affairs, service members, military, food, food assistance
Report Highlights San Antonio's Emergency Food Problem
By Mary Tuma
Tags: The Daily, Mayor Julian Castro, snap, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, food stamps
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