Federal Shutdown

WV 211 Connects People With Needed Help

Federal employees are not receiving their paychecks, and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program’s (SNAP) will be at least delayed for approximately 300,000 West Virginians in November. 

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Morrisey Announces Additional State Funds, Asks For Matching Public Donations To Meet State’s Food Needs

To address the growing need that has already doubled visits to area food banks and pantries, the governor announced an additional $13 million in available state funds. He hopes that amount can double with donations from West Virginians.

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Feeding The Hungry Takes Center Stage At Morrisey Press Conference

Nationally, officials have warned that Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits may stop in November if the federal government shutdown continues.

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National Park Prepares For Government Shutdown

As Congress struggles to fund government spending before a midnight deadline, a looming federal government shutdown could have a direct impact on West Virginia's National Parks operations.  The Nationa...

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