BATON ROUGE — State-funded Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits were recalled by the Louisiana Department of Health, officials told WBRZ on Wednesday as the government shutdown became the longest in history.
The withdrawn funds had already been sent to elderly and disabled SNAP recipients between Nov. 1 and Nov. 4, officials told the station.
The state-funded program was suspended following the USDA’s guidance and White House announcement that it would partially fund SNAP during the shutdown using contingency funding after being ordered to do so by two separate judges , an LDH spokesperson told WBRZ.
The state suspension was done so that the state "could pay out federal benefits for the entire SNAP population, including able-bodied adults, the elderly and the disabled,"

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