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Maryland leaders, nonprofits, businesses mobilize as SNAP benefits near lapse

Maryland Food Bank CEO Meg Kimmel addresses media days before SNAP benefits cease on Nov. 1. (Jane Godiner/Staff)
Maryland Food Bank CEO Meg Kimmel addresses media days before SNAP benefits cease on Nov. 1. (Jane Godiner/Staff)
The Baltimore Sun's Jane Godiner (Kevin Richardson/Sun Staff)The Baltimore Sun's Racquel Bazos (Kevin Richardson/Sun Staff)The Baltimore Sun's Todd Karpovich (Kevin Richardson/Sun Staff)
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With federal SNAP benefits set to end Nov. 1 after last month’s government shutdown, Maryland leaders, nonprofits and food businesses are mobilizing to prevent a surge in hunger across the state.

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