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Just hours before the looming deadline, two judges ruled Friday that the federal government must continue funding SNAP during the government shut down. However, those expecting food assistance on
Food delivery services are stepping in to fill nutrition gaps and support food banks as federal funding lapses.
The government shutdown has caused payments to not be sent out for the month of November, causing millions of Americans to not have the food benefits they rely on.
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Confusion over SNAP benefits continued Tuesday as the Trump administration clarified it will use emergency funds to pay for reduced benefits, complying with a federal court order.Earlier Tuesday, President Trump posted on Truth Social that people would not receive benefits until the government reopened,
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Typically, funds are added onto EBT cards at the beginning of the month. While recipients are able to use remaining SNAP benefits from prior months, there have been no additional funds added on at this point. "I have to stretch everything," said Caridad Diaz, a Durham mother who relies on SNAP and Social Security.
Yes, Connecticut officials said that EBT cards will indeed continue to work during the government shutdown, even in November when no new SNAP funds will be issued. The USDA confirmed this in a statement sent to all SNAP state agencies.