With just two days left before SNAP funding expires, 42 million Americans risk losing food assistance amid a deepening government shutdown. 25 states and Washington, D.C. have filed suit against the Trump Administration for refusing to release emergency funds to sustain SNAP. On Capitol Hill, Republican Sen. Josh Hawley’s Keep SNAP Funded Act of 2025 has drawn bipartisan support, while Democratic Sen. Ben Ray Luján has introduced a bill to protect SNAP and WIC programs. Lawmakers remain divided over emergency funding authority as millions brace for potential loss of aid.
Congress has 48 hours to fund SNAP benefits for 42 million Americans
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