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ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - Hackers targeted Georgia’s privately contracted SNAP benefits call center in a ...
Georgia officials confirmed Friday afternoon that a third-party call center used to help Georgians access their food stamp ...
An investigation is underway following an incident that targeted a third-party system used to help Georgians navigate their ...
The Georgia Department of Human Services confirmed Friday that the call center for the state’s food stamp program was hit ...
This is the third attack on the Department of Human Services’ SNAP Benefits program since the state ran out of money to ...
The call center for Georgia’s food stamp program is hit with a cyberattack, the Georgia Department of Human Services confirms ...
A new study suggests that the federal SNAP benefits may offer more than just meals — it could also help slow the effects of ...
Cuts to SNAP benefits may lead to a surge in demand at food banks that serve America's most food insecure communities.
ATLANTA — Georgia's SNAP benefits program, currently beset by a renewals backlog the state has been working to clear, is getting extra help to deal with the ongoing delays.
A spokesperson for Georgia DHS did not answer 11Alive’s question as to whether postponing those renewals contributed to the current backlog but did confirm a “higher-than-normal number of SNAP ...
A spokesperson for the USDA's Food and Nutrition Service, the federal agency which oversees SNAP, confirmed to 11Alive that Georgia was experiencing a backlog of approximately 67,000 Georgia Snap ...
The deadline set by the USDA for Georgia to fix problems with its management of a federal food stamp program has passed. State officials say their plan to fix it will be submitted in a few days.