New research from the University of Minnesota School of Public Health provides the first detailed look at whether funding ...
USDA is currently in the trenches of issuing the nearly $31 billion in total disaster and emergency relief aid to farmers and ranchers in four stages. That money was appropriated by Congress as part ...
This fall, Congress is expected to consider an Emergency Relief Appropriations package to address the widespread damage from Hurricanes Helene and Milton and other natural disasters, the American ...
The second priority is gaining momentum with the introduction of the “FARM Act” by Rep. Trent Kelly (R-Miss). Details about the FARM Act. The Farmer Assistance and Revenue Mitigation Act (FARM Act) ...
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Agriculture on Thursday, May 29, announced it will release $1 billion in disaster relief for livestock producers impacted by wildfire or drought in 2023 or 2024.
Army Emergency Relief has updated its policy to expedite financial assistance for victims of domestic violence who have made restricted reports. This policy ensures those affected receive funding for ...
Lessons From K-12 Education Relief Aid To Improve Federally Funded Programs As COVID-19-era relief funding from the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Fund winds down, federal ...
Tens of thousands of service members, military families and other federal workers have rushed to apply for emergency financial assistance amid fears of missing a paycheck next week. That fear appeared ...
The Los Angeles County Department of Consumer and Business Affairs announced Thursday it will open applications for emergency ...
Arkansas farmers and ranchers who receive federal disaster and relief aid through the U.S. Department of Agriculture will get an exemption from state taxes on these payments.
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEXSTAR) — On Friday, Governor Kathy Hochul announced over $11 million in state funding for emergency food relief programs for hungry New Yorkers. Also on Friday, she published a letter ...
Hundreds of thousands of Michiganders rely on a federal program called LIHEAP to pay electric and gas bills. The LIHEAP fund in Michigan is nearly out of money, due to the federal government shutdown.