October 25, 2025 - 03:54

On October 24, the Louisiana House of Representatives unanimously approved a resolution aimed at ensuring continued support for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) during the ongoing federal government shutdown. The resolution directs the state health department to provide funding for food stamps through the month of November, alleviating concerns for thousands of residents who rely on this vital assistance for their grocery needs.
This decisive action reflects the state's commitment to addressing food insecurity amid uncertain federal funding. With the federal government in a state of shutdown, many families faced the risk of losing their SNAP benefits, which are crucial for maintaining access to nutritious food. The resolution now moves to the Senate for consideration, where it is expected to receive support as well.
Lawmakers emphasized the importance of ensuring that vulnerable populations are not left without resources during this challenging period. The swift passage of the resolution highlights the urgency of the situation and the state's proactive approach to safeguarding essential services for its residents.
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