By the end of this week, more than 40 million Americans who rely on food assistance will see those benefits disappear amid the ongoing government shutdown. CBS News' Caitlin Huey-Burns reports on the impact.
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- The largest federal employee union is urging an immediate end to the government shutdown. 4s
- Over 40 million Americans may lose SNAP benefits as the USDA halts new issuances. 20s
- Food banks anticipate increased demand as recipients seek alternative support. 1m 19s
- The USDA states it cannot use contingency funds for SNAP except in natural disasters. 2m 0s
- A Senate Republican proposal aims to fund SNAP, but its future is uncertain. 2m 10s