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A new memo from the U.S. Department of Agriculture says the federal government is working to release full November SNAP benefits as soon as today, even as the Trump administration continues to argue in court that it doesn’t have the funding to do so.
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USDA to issue partial SNAP benefits, but warns it could take 'a few weeks to several months'
The Trump administration agreed to issue partial benefits to SNAP recepients following two federal court rulings. However, the calculations and distributions could take anywhere from days to months.
The government shutdown means more than $600 million per month won’t go to millions of Texas SNAP beneficiaries who pump money into state's economy.
KPRC 2 received more information on how the federal government is calculating the reduced SNAP benefits for the month of November as the government shutdown endures its record-tying 35th day.
After SNAP benefits were halted Saturday, the USDA reminded retailers they must comply with the Equal Treatment Rule, which bars special food discounts for SNAP/EBT customers.
On Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court granted the Trump administration’s emergency appeal to temporarily block a lower court’s order to fully fund SNAP payments.
A $400,000 donation from the Missouri-based Centene Corporation along with Texas-based Superior HealthPlan will support nine food banks in providing Texans with access to healthy food.
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North Texas grocers suffer as SNAP funding remains suspended
The ongoing government shutdown has halted SNAP benefits, hitting small grocers like Food Basket in South Dallas hard. Store director Joshua Southers says sales have dropped 40% since Nov. 1, forcing layoffs and even hiring security amid theft concerns.