MADISON — Wisconsin families will receive their November food assistance payments after a federal court ordered the Trump administration to release SNAP funding .

Gov. Tony Evers announced the state moved immediately to pay full November payments for all Wisconsin FoodShare members.

The Trump administration had directed states to suspend food assistance payments due to the ongoing federal government shutdown. That left nearly 700,000 Wisconsinites without access to basic food and groceries, including 270,000 children.

Gov. Evers moves to release full November FoodShare payments after federal court orders SNAP funding

Wisconsin FoodShare ran out of funding on Nov. 1.

A federal court initially ordered the Trump administration last Friday to release partial funding by Wednesday; howeve

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