Governor’s Office provides ‘fact sheet’ on how Nevadans can access food amid SNAP crisis

Governor’s Office provides ‘fact sheet’ on how Nevadans can access food amid SNAP crisis
Gov. Joe Lombardo unveils his Nevada Accountability in Education Act at Pinecrest Academy of Nevada – Sloan Canyon in Henderson on Friday, April 25, 2025. (Jeff Scheid/The Nevada Independent)
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On Thursday, Gov. Joe Lombardo’s office provided the following “fact sheet” going over how and where Nevadans can access food amidst the ongoing SNAP crisis that will see over 505,000 Nevadans without their benefits Saturday.

For more information on the ongoing 2025 federal shutdown and it’s affect on Nevadans, plus how you can get help in Carson City specifically, see our previous reporting here:

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