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Council introduces $7.75M emergency package to aid residents amid federal funding disruptions
Summary
Council members introduced a $7.75 million supplemental appropriations package Nov. 4 to support food assistance, nonprofit grants, housing stabilization, Pride Center services and move grants; public hearing and action are set for Nov. 18.
The Montgomery County Council on Nov. 4 introduced a $7.75 million supplemental package intended to help residents and nonprofit partners responding to federal SNAP changes and a federal funding disruption.
Council President Kate Stewart said the package targets urgent community needs: $3.5 million for food assistance to the Office of Food Systems Resilience, $2.25 million for community partner grants (two grant programs for…
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