
Approximately 27,000 people — roughly 6 percent of all Nevada SNAP recipients — are at risk of losing benefits effective May 1, 2026, due to changes in federal law.
If you do not receive your May EBT funds as normal, you may have been terminated from the program.
Nevada Legal Services offers free legal assistance statewide to eligible low-income Nevadans facing denial, reduction, termination, or overpayment of public benefits, including SNAP. Individuals seeking legal assistance for SNAP issues can complete an intake application online at nevadalegalservices.org or contact the nearest NLS office.
To learn more about changes to SNAP and what you can do if you have received a denial or termination notice, visit: nevadalegalservices.org/snap-benefits.