California and 20 other states are suing the Trump administration over what they say is the federal government's "unlawful refusal" to fund SNAP benefits due to the nearly month-long federal government shutdown.
Breakdown
- California sues the Trump administration for suspending SNAP benefits during the federal shutdown.
- Attorney General Rob Bonta leads a coalition of 23 attorneys general and three governors in the lawsuit. 11s
- The lawsuit seeks a temporary restraining order to block the USDA's suspension of SNAP benefits. 20s
- Governor Newsom and AG Bonta say 5.5 million Californians rely on the food assistance program. 29s
- USDA Secretary Brooke Rawlins blames Senate and House Democrats for the suspension due to opposition to Republican spending plans. 57s


