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Commissioners say SNAP disruption could hit 15% of residents; Fremont County exploring local gap-bridging
Summary
Commissioners discussed potential disruption to federal SNAP benefits amid Washington budget standoffs, said about $1.3 million in SNAP benefits flow monthly into Fremont County and noted roughly 15% of residents use SNAP. The county is exploring local measures and coordination with cities, charities and businesses to bridge shortfalls.
Commissioners discussed concerns about a federal funding interruption and the local effect on SNAP benefits. Kevin Grantham said the county—s Department of Human Services reports about $1,300,000 in SNAP benefits flow into Fremont County each month and estimated that about 15% of…
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