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Government shutdown pushes some assistance programs in Minnesota to the brink

Government shutdown pushes some assistance programs in Minnesota to the brink

Update: 2025-10-23
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Several government assistance programs are under threat due to the federal government shutdown.


WIC, a nutrition program for mothers and young children, is funded in Minnesota through mid-November. But SNAP, a wider food benefit program, won’t have funds starting Nov. 1. The Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program, which helps Minnesotans heat their homes, is also delayed.


All together, these programs help hundreds of thousands of Minnesotans. Tammy Alto, Director of the Energy Assistance Program for Hennepin County, joined MPR News host Nina Moini to share how that energy program has been impacted by the shutdown.

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Government shutdown pushes some assistance programs in Minnesota to the brink

Government shutdown pushes some assistance programs in Minnesota to the brink

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