It's up to the U.S. Supreme Court and Congress to decide when full payments will resume under the SNAP food aid program that helps 1 in 8 Americans buy groceries, as some wonder how they will feed their families without government assistance.
What You Need To Know • The U.S. Supreme Court is expected to announce whether the Trump administration must start complying with lower court orders that require full payments in the SNAP food program • The administration accepted a pair of earlier rulings that said it must provide at least partial benefits, but there has been an intense court battle underway since last week after a judge ruled that full funding was required • SNAP helps about 1 in 8 American buy groceries. • For many of them, November's payments are already delayed
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