The Trump administration has announced plans to partially fund November's SNAP benefits for millions of Americans amid the federal shutdown. However, this move could take weeks or even months for states to implement fully, as they grapple with complex system changes required to distribute the reduced aid.
The USDA's plan, unveiled in response to a federal court order, involves using emergency funds to partially cover the November food assistance program. This unprecedented step comes as SNAP benefits, also known as food stamps, lapsed for the first time in the program's 60-year history due to a funding shortfall.
Despite the decision to use $5.25 billion in contingency funds, the administration faces legal and political pushback. Critics urge that full benefits should be restored, with S

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