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SNAP benefits update

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Millions of Americans face loss or delay of SNAP benefits due to the ongoing government shutdown. Federal judges have ordered the Trump administration to use contingency funds to maintain partial SNAP payments, but legal and political uncertainty remains. Nonprofits are stepping in to help affected families, and demand at food banks is rising. The situation is fluid, with court rulings and negotiations ongoing, and some recipients may experience reduced or delayed benefits.

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SNAP benefits to expire as judges order White House to fund program

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  • Two federal judges ruled that the Trump administration must use emergency funds to pay out SNAP benefits. 11s
  • President Trump has instructed administration lawyers to seek court clarification on how to legally fund SNAP. 21s
  • The Secretary of Agriculture stated that about $5 billion in emergency funds can only be used if the underlying program is funded. 41s
  • Federal support for SNAP benefits is set to expire amid the ongoing government shutdown, with uncertainty about when recipients will receive assistance. 1m 2s
  • Political negotiations remain stalled, with Democrats seeking funding for Affordable Care Act tax credits and Republicans wanting to reopen the government before further discussions. 1m 41s
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SNAP benefits to expire as judges order White House to fund program
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CBS America
22 hours ago
SNAP benefits to expire as judges order White House to fund program

Federal judges order the Trump administration to use emergency funds for SNAP, but the administration seeks court clarification. Federal support for benefits is set to expire, and timing of assistance is uncertain.

U.S. government to stop paying for food aid in November
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Euronews
1 day ago
U.S. government to stop paying for food aid in November

USDA announces federal food aid, including SNAP, will not go out on November 1 due to the government shutdown. One in eight Americans are affected, and food pantries cannot meet the increased demand.

Las Vegas nonprofits step up as SNAP delays begin; emergency food boxes available for families
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Scripps Local
1 day ago
Las Vegas nonprofits step up as SNAP delays begin; emergency food boxes available for families

SNAP benefits are delayed, and Las Vegas nonprofits distribute emergency food boxes to affected families. Community donations help expand the program to meet rising demand.

SNAP benefits lapse on Nov. 1 for Minnesotans
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Fox News
1 day ago
SNAP benefits lapse on Nov. 1 for Minnesotans

Over 400,000 Minnesotans risk losing SNAP benefits. Judges order use of reserve funds, but some recipients may get reduced or delayed benefits. Local food organizations report increased demand.

Judges say Trump admin must pay some SNAP benefits during shutdown
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CBS America
2 days ago
Judges say Trump admin must pay some SNAP benefits during shutdown

Two federal judges rule the government must continue to fund SNAP using contingency funds, providing at least partial benefits during the shutdown. These are temporary restraining orders, not final rulings.

Senate adjourns until Monday, leaving shutdown in place, SNAP unfunded
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Scripps News
2 days ago
Senate adjourns until Monday, leaving shutdown in place, SNAP unfunded

Senate leaves Washington without a funding deal, putting SNAP benefits for 42 million Americans at risk. A federal judge indicates intervention to prevent hunger, but the shutdown continues into November.

How a SNAP funding lapse will affect Americans
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CBS America
3 days ago
How a SNAP funding lapse will affect Americans

Over 42 million Americans will not get their monthly SNAP benefit as the shutdown continues. Vulnerable populations, including children, elderly, and disabled, are most affected. Legal actions are underway to restore funding.

More than 42 million Americans to lose SNAP benefits on Saturday
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CBS America
3 days ago
More than 42 million Americans to lose SNAP benefits on Saturday

SNAP benefits for over 42 million Americans are expected to end due to the shutdown. Lawmakers from both parties express concern, and legal action is underway to use contingency funds, but USDA says these are reserved for disasters.

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