States sue Trump administration to keep SNAP benefits during government shutdown
A coalition of 25 states and D.C. filed suit to block SNAP benefit cuts, arguing $6 billion in contingency funds remain unused amid the government shutdown, affecting 42 million people.
- Half of U.S. states have sued the Trump administration regarding plans to halt funding for food aid that serves over 40 million low-income Americans.
- The lawsuit, led by Democratic attorneys general in 25 states, claims that halting contingency funds would unlawfully deprive millions of groceries.
- SNAP benefits support more than 41 million low- and no-income Americans, equivalent to about 1 in 8 U.S. residents.
- SNAP benefits will not resume until the government shutdown is resolved or a court mandates the use of contingency funds.
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Dozens of States Sue Trump Administration over Suspending SNAP Benefits
The U.S. federal government shutdown has entered its 29th day. The Senate yesterday failed for the 13th time to pass a Republican-backed spending bill that would end the shutdown. Meanwhile, 25 states and Washington, D.C., are suing the Trump administration over the suspension of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, SNAP. The states are asking a federal judge in Massachusetts to order the Department of Agriculture to provide SNAP food …
25 States Sue USDA to Keep Food Stamp Benefits From Stopping
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States sue US Department of Agriculture over SNAP funding suspension
Twenty-six states sued the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) on Tuesday in the US District Court for the District of Massachusetts for the department’s suspension of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) during the government shutdown. The USDA sent a letter to the states on October 24, 2025, suspending the allotment of SNAP benefits because the government shutdown has prevented the passage of a new appropriations bill providing…
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