In a controversial decision, the Supreme Court has extended the freeze on SNAP payments, affecting 42 million Americans as Congress prepares to vote on reopening the government. The decision highlights ongoing legal battles and the urgent need for food assistance reform.
In a controversial move, the Trump administration has ordered states to stop full food assistance payments for November, affecting 42 million low-income Americans at risk of food insecurity.
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The USDA is set to comply with a federal judge's order to provide full food benefits to 42 million Americans despite a government shutdown. Confusion remains as the Justice Department appeals the decision.
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In a surprising move, the Trump administration announced it will release funds for half a month’s food assistance benefits after courts intervened, preventing a crisis for nearly 42 million Americans.
Amid the ongoing government shutdown, the USDA will utilize contingency funds to distribute partial November SNAP benefits, impacting over 42 million Americans relying on food assistance.
SNAP food benefits for 42 million Americans could restart as early as Wednesday after federal judges mandated the use of emergency funds during the government shutdown. Treasury Secretary Bessent confirms no appeal will be made.
President Trump’s quick response to a federal court ruling about SNAP benefits has been praised. The court ordered that 42 million Americans relying on food stamps receive their funding amidst the government shutdown. Find out what’s next!