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The Trump administration directed Wisconsin to reverse the early issuance of November food assistance benefits.
Wisconsin had issued the benefits after a federal judge's order, but the U.S. Treasury did not reimburse retailers.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture warned states that non-compliance could lead to funding cuts.
Without federal reimbursement, Wisconsin officials say the state will soon be unable to pay retailers for FoodShare purchases.
MADISON – The Trump administration late Saturday told Wisconsin state officials to "undo" their fulfillment of food assistance benefits amid a court battle over funding the nation's anti-hunger programs during the longest federal government shutdown in U.S. history.
The directive to all state officials from the U.S. De

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