A proposal from Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt to supply the state’s food banks with $1 million a week could bring some relief.
The Oklahoma Contingency Board is dedicating $7 million in state emergency funds for food banks amid federal uncertainty. Led by Gov. Kevin Stitt and top Republican leaders in each legislative chamber ...
Monday, state leaders approved $7 million in emergency funds to help food-insecure Oklahomans. 2 News Oklahoma's Brodie Myers breaks down the plan and its caveats.
The mother hasn't received a paycheck in more than three weeks because of the shutdown. Still, she's required to work from 7 ...
With the federal government shutdown threatening to cut off SNAP food benefits for thousands of Oklahomans, state leaders voted Monday to tap emergency funds to keep food assistance going—but only ...
Gov. Kevin Stitt and state leaders are meeting to address the cessation of SNAP benefits affecting nearly 700,000 Oklahomans, ...
We appreciate the targeted emergency support being voted on by Oklahoma Republican Leaders, but we know that it is still not ...
A state board has approved the governor's plan to send $1 million a week to food banks to help feed Oklahoma families amid ...
Gov. Kevin Stitt announced that he will hold an emergency meeting to discuss possibly using state money to help families affected by the loss of SNAP benefits due to the federal government shutdown.
Beef prices in Oklahoma and nationwide are at record highs, expected to stay elevated for 2–4 years despite Argentine import plans.
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