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Braun: Partial SNAP benefits to be issued to eligible Indiana residents

Indiana begins partial SNAP benefit distribution to eligible residents due to prolonged government shutdown, with benefits available on EBT cards starting Tuesday, officials said.

  • On Nov 10, 2025, Indiana Gov. Mike Braun announced partial SNAP benefits will be issued to eligible residents, processing started Nov 10 with EBT card deposits expected Nov. 11.
  • Because of federal funding limits and a Supreme Court stay, Indiana issues partial SNAP payments amid an ongoing government shutdown nearing its seventh week.
  • The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration said under the new partial-benefit formula, 4,000 SNAP households on the higher end of income limits will receive no payment, with payouts delayed about a week after Nov. 5 to apply the calculation.
  • Those in immediate need are being directed to call 2-1-1 or visit local food banks, as hundreds of thousands of Hoosiers have been in limbo since Nov. 5, prompting a $1,000,000 Central Indiana Food Relief Fund to aid three organizations.
  • Lawmakers in Washington, D.C. could vote this week to reopen the government, and state officials say Indiana is positioned to quickly restore full SNAP funding to qualifying households once funding returns.
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13 WTHR broke the news in Indianapolis, United States on Monday, November 10, 2025.
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