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Rising food costs and increased spending on other daily expenditures are blamed for making it tough for some Ohioans to make ends meet.
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Low-income Ohioans who rely on food stamps will soon find it a little easier to feed their families.
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The provisions that eventually were taken out were among some of the most harmful seen in decades, she says.
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The Senate has added the amendment to the state's proposed budget, and advocates for low-income Ohioans are urging lawmakers to take it out.
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To accommodate the closing of schools over the break, some food programs will take place in other locations.
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Low-income students who previously didn't quality for SNAP might now because of changes to the program as a result of the pandemic.
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Officials with Ohio’s foodbanks say they experienced long lines in the spring when the pandemic first hit but subsided over the summer.
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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 foodbanks out with distribution. The Guard was supposed end...
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Leaders of Ohio’s foodbanks say they are overwhelmed by the demand on their services right now. They’re urging the federal government to increase food...