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Government Shutdown Will Halt SNAP Benefits on Nov. 1

About 42 million Americans face loss of food assistance as the USDA warns SNAP funds will run out without new federal funding by November 1.

  • SNAP benefits will not be issued in November if the federal government shutdown continues past October 27, according to Texas' Health and Human Services.
  • The U.S. Department of Agriculture has warned that insufficient funds will cause a halt in SNAP benefits if the shutdown continues.
  • If the shutdown continues, nearly 42 million individuals nationwide may not receive their food benefits starting November 1.
  • Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins stated that millions of vulnerable families will lose access to SNAP due to the shutdown.
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The U.S. government issued a statement stating that the vouchers of the Supplementary Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) will not be issued on November 1 across that country.This bill will affect about 42 million people in the U.S. territory.Why the U.S. government announced that SNAP will not be delivered in November 2025The Department of Agriculture (USDA) warned that “the well has dried up” in reference to federal funds allocated to SNAP, am…

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