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Marietta council reviews $50,000 short‑term assistance fund to help SNAP recipients and shutdown‑affected residents
City of Marietta City Council Agenda Work Session · November 10, 2025
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Summary
Council member Cheryl Richardson presented a proposed $50,000 assistance program that would provide up to $200 in credit per household as a loan to residents who can show SNAP enrollment or proof they were affected by the recent shutdown.
Council member Cheryl Richardson described a proposed short‑term assistance program intended to keep residents from choosing between food and utilities during a government shutdown. Under the proposal, the city would set aside $50,000 and offer up to $200 per household as a…
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