MADISON, Wis. — A spokesperson for Gov. Tony Evers confirmed Friday that payments to Wisconsin FoodShare members’ accounts were made after a federal court ordered the Trump administration to release the full month of November SNAP payments to states by Friday.

On Thursday, Evers announced the state moved immediately to pay full November payments for the nearly 700,000 Wisconsinites who depend on Wisconsin's FoodShare program.

A spokesperson for the governor said that just hours after the court decision, the administration submitted the necessary information to its SNAP payment vendor to ensure Wisconsinites could receive their benefits as quickly as possible on their QUEST cards.

“We confirmed we were able to complete this process last night, and funds became available and spendable for

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