No SNAP yet? These ideas can help you get through the week
At least a million Washingtonians who rely on SNAP benefits remain in limbo, waiting for help to arrive. To bridge the gap, Gov. Bob Ferguson has redirected $2.2 million toward state-funded food assistance, while the City of Seattle approved $1 million a week in emergency funding to help local food banks and meal programs until benefits are restored.
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No SNAP yet? These ideas can help you get through the week

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