KTNV — State leaders have approved $30 million to help those facing food insecurity as November SNAP benefits are still not set to be distributed.

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Help on the way for families facing food insecurity during federal government shutdown

Nevada leaders approved $30 million in emergency funding to support local food banks so that the roughly 500,000 Nevadans who rely on SNAP don't go hungry. They're calling it t

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