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Maryland Gov. Moore announces $62 million to 'ensure full November SNAP benefits'
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore on Nov. 3 announced new funding to "ensure full SNAP benefits for Marylanders." Here's what to know.
Gov. Wes Moore said in a statement on Tuesday that the state would “explore every avenue possible to make sure Maryland has fair and representative maps.”
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore announced the creation of the Redistricting Advisory Commission, which will make recommendations about mid-cycle redistricting.
Seventy-eight percent of Democrats approve of Moore’s performance, compared with just 8% of Republicans and 42% of independents.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore releases $62 million in state funding to ensure full SNAP benefits for low-income families during federal government shutdown.
Maryland Governor Wes Moore speaks immediately after Democrat Abigail Spanberger won the Virginia governor’s race. Moore talks about the major win, the future of the Democratic Party, and launching a redistricting commission after the top Democrat in the state Senate said he wouldn't move forward with an attempt to redraw Maryland's congressional map.
The decision by Maryland Gov. Wes Moore’s administration will allow 680,000 residents who receive SNAP benefits to continue using the food stamps program through November.
About 680,000 Maryland residents who rely on SNAP benefits, commonly known as food stamps, will not receive food assistance starting Nov. 1.