Nearly 1.4 million Georgians rely on monthly benefits through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. As the federal government shutdown continues, President Donald Trump said the government will not fund SNAP benefits beyond this month, nor reimburse states that cover the cost.
Meanwhile, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp has also said the state is unable to do anything to help.
Amid the unfolding situation, state Sen. Kim Jackson is calling for immediate action. On Tuesday’s edition of “Closer Look,” she talks with program host Rose Scott about her push for a special session that will allow Georgia lawmakers to vote on appropriating funds to provide emergency relief.
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