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Maryland governor releases $62 million to cover November SNAP benefits

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, center adds a can to a bin as elected officials help staff and volunteers to sort donated food for distribution during a photo op and press conference at Anne Arundel County Food Bank with elected officials, announcing an executive action in support of Marylanders impacted by the federal government shutdown and suspension of Nov. S.N.A.P., or Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits. (Karl Merton Ferron/Staff)
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, center adds a can to a bin as elected officials help staff and volunteers to sort donated food for distribution during a photo op and press conference at Anne Arundel County Food Bank with elected officials, announcing an executive action in support of Marylanders impacted by the federal government shutdown and suspension of Nov. S.N.A.P., or Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits. (Karl Merton Ferron/Staff)
Mennatalla IbrahimBaltimore Sun reporter Mathew Schumer. (Lloyd Fox/Staff)
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“One of the first and most basic priorities of governing is to ensure that families do not go hungry,” Moore said in a Monday statement.

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