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  • October 21, 2025

Barger Responds to Budget Update on CalFresh Benefit Risk, Emphasizes Collaboration and Support for Residents

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Barger Responds to Budget Update on CalFresh Benefit Risk, Emphasizes Collaboration and Support for Residents

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Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Chair Kathryn Barger issued the following statement in response to today’s Los Angeles County budget update presented by Acting Chief Executive Officer Joseph M. Nicchitta, which noted that CalFresh benefits may run out by November 1 due to the ongoing federal funding lapse:

“Nearly 1.5 million Los Angeles County residents—more than one in ten people—rely on CalFresh to help feed their families,” Supervisor Kathryn Barger stated. “As we monitor the evolving funding situation, my focus is on making sure residents have clear information and access to local resources if benefits are delayed. Our County is working hand in hand with state partners to minimize disruptions and keep families supported. I appreciate our community partners and food banks who are stepping up to help. This is a crucial moment for collaboration.”

Los Angeles County’s Department of Public Social Services has already begun outreach efforts, including text, email, and social media notifications to CalFresh recipients, encouraging those with immediate food needs to contact local food banks.

“The strength of Los Angeles County lies in how we come together during challenging times,” Supervisor Barger added. “We’ll continue working hard to help families have the resources they need to stay healthy and fed. We need to prepare for the long haul.”

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