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NewsState attempting to obtain SNAP funding for Colorado beneficiaries, but Supreme Court keeps money frozen for nowBy Caitlyn Kim and Megan Verlee
Government and PoliticsColorado lawmakers approve $10 million to bolster food banks as SNAP benefits dry upBy Bente Birkeland
NewsAs SNAP benefits become the next shutdown casualty, Colorado food banks brace for impactBy Caitlyn Kim and Tom Hesse
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NewsEmpty shelves, growing lines: Colorado food banks adjust to a decrease in supply and an increase in demandBy Havalin Haskell and Olivia Bagan
NewsColorado Democrats move to protect SNAP benefits and Planned Parenthood careBy Lucas Brady Woods, KUNC and 1A Across America
Government and PoliticsColorado will restrict using SNAP benefits to buy soda and sugary beveragesBy Tony Gorman
NewsWater concerns halt garden program at Sterling prison, cut off food pantry’s access to fresh produceBy Rocky Mountain PBS
EducationBallot measures funding ‘Healthy School Meals for All’ will head to voters in NovemberBy Jenny Brundin
Health‘Medicaid saved my life.’ Patients, physicians detail importance of the program as GOP weighs deep cutsBy John Daley
Government and PoliticsAs Congressional Republicans contemplate ways to save money on food aid, advocates for SNAP worry for the program’s futureBy Caitlyn Kim