'Uncharted territory': Ongoing shutdown threatens food aid for 42 million people
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The ongoing government shutdown poses a serious threat to food aid for 42 million people, primarily affecting seniors, families with children, and individuals with disabilities who rely on SNAP, the largest anti-hunger program in the U.S. This unprecedented disruption, the first of its kind since the program's inception during the Great Depression, raises concerns about the immediate and long-term impacts on vulnerable populations who depend on this essential support for their daily meals.
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