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Commissioners discussed concerns about a federal funding interruption and the local effect on SNAP benefits. Kevin Grantham said the countys Department of Human Services reports about $1,300,000 in SNAP benefits flow into Fremont County each month and estimated that about 15% of residents receive benefits.
Commissioners said they are coordinating with local cities and community organizations to explore ways to bridge any short-term gaps while federal funding is resolved. Debbie Bell and Kevin Grantham said a handful of counties are considering similar steps and that local businesses and food banks have already provided donations.
Why it matters: Commissioners said a disruption to SNAP would affect thousands of households and county staff are discussing options to work with local charities, food banks and businesses to distribute food and support impacted families.
County direction: Commissioners said they are investigating county-level participation and will coordinate with local partners; they encouraged residents in need to seek assistance from area food banks and noted public posts and business donations as immediate resources.
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