The Supreme Court on Tuesday extended Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's administrative stay of a lower court order that the Trump administration immediately complete payment of full SNAP benefits for November. The decision -- over the noted sole objection of Justice Jackson herself -- preserves the status quo as Congress appears on the cusp of ending the record-breaking government shutdown and fully funding SNAP through the fiscal year. The court did not explain its decision. Justice Jackson indicated that she would have denied the Trump administration's application and required it to immediately pay out full November SNAP benefits during the pendency of action on Capitol Hill. Justice Jackson granted the stay on Friday at the government's request. "The irreparable harms of allowing district
Supreme Court extends stay of order requiring payment of full SNAP benefits
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