State of Emergency declared in Maryland
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As SNAP benefits are set to lapse on Saturday, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore declared a state of emergency and said he’s allocating $10 million to go to food banks and other nonprofits to help those who might lose their federal food assistance.
The refund will be distributed starting in August and September. To be eligible, you must have an active residential account, as of June 1, and have recorded electricity usage during the 12-month period ending March 31. You also must be an active account ...
Speculation of $1,390 direct deposit relief payments and other new stimulus check amounts in September for low- and middle-income taxpayers have been debunked by the Internal Revenue Service, but the new American Worker Rebate Act of 2025 is still possible.
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Maryland Gov. Moore announces state of emergency over missing federal SNAP funding
The Governor signed an executive order at the Anne Arundel County Food Bank announcing the use of emergency funds as federal food assistance goes dark during the ongoing federal government shutdown.