New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy on Friday declared a “state of emergency” to coordinate the state’s response to 800,000 residents temporarily losing cash benefits to buy food.
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Murphy declares NJ state of emergency over SNAP benefits
More than 800,000 people in New Jersey rely on SNAP, including many children, seniors and people with disabilities.
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Former NJ gov, councilman advance to runoff mayoral race in New Jersey's second-largest city
James Solomon and former Gov. James McGreevey will continue their mayoral campaign in Jersey City in a runoff election slated ...
SNAP benefits aren’t expected to be issued in November as the government shutdown drags on, officials are warning. The USDA ...
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Food banks to receive more NJ grant money amid SNAP uncertainty
As the government shutdown reaches November, putting SNAP benefits in question, New Jersey is handing out grants to help food ...
As term-limited Gov. Phil Murphy (D-NJ) leaves his spot at the helm of New Jersey this year, eyes will be on the Garden State next week.
Acting Governor Tahesha Way declared a state of emergency across New Jersey starting 10 p.m. Saturday ahead of a powerful nor’easter expected to bring heavy rain, 60 mph winds, and coastal flooding.
TRENTON, N.J. - New Jersey has declared a state of emergency, due to the potential for flash flooding, severe thunderstorms, intense rainfall, and damaging wind gusts, according to a news release on ...
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