With SNAP benefits cut off, Seattle mulls emergency food assistance

City leaders prepare to vote Monday on a civil emergency plan to unlock dollars to feed families.

SEATTLE — With monthly benefits through the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) suddenly cut off because of the ongoing government shutdown, Seattle will vote on Monday to help bridge the gap. 

On Monday, the Seattle City Council will vote to review a civil emergency proclamation to unlock local emergency funding. If approved, it could release $4 million in November and another $4 million in December for food banks, meal programs, school meal services, and emergency food distribution across the city.

Councilmember Alexis Mercedes-Rinck said Seattle must

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