WIC funds are running low as the government shutdown enters its second week. The White House says it may tap tariff revenue ...
The federal program was due for an influx of funds Wednesday. Now, it may have only enough money to continue normal ...
Critical constitutional concerns emerge as the president subverts Congress to create his own tax and spending policies ...
The contract will initially run for two years, and can be worth up to 5% of the program's total funds, or an initial $50 ...
Nearly 41 percent of U.S.-born infants participate in the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and ...
WIC could run out of funding in 1-2 weeks under the government shutdown, National WIC Association President and CEO Georgia Machell said.
The state’s Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children, otherwise known as WIC, is at risk of running out of funds before November if the shutdown continues, according to ...
Federal officials are warning funds for WIC could run out in coming days if a deal isn't reached to end the government shutdown. We are looking at where the programs stands in Minnesota.