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MDHS Announces Temporary Pause in SNAP Benefits Due to Federal Shutdown

The pause affects SNAP benefits issuance starting November 1 as the USDA's Food and Nutrition Service halts EBT file transmissions during the federal shutdown.

  • On Friday, the Mississippi Department of Human Services in Jackson announced November Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits may be delayed or not issued due to the federal government shutdown.
  • Amid the federal shutdown, FNS directed states not to transmit EBT issuance files to EBT vendors until further notice, and MDHS said this is not a state-level decision.
  • MDHS advised clients to prioritize using existing SNAP benefits to buy shelf-stable items and provided local food pantry lists for North, Central, and South Mississippi.
  • As a result, no new November benefits will be issued unless FNS guidance changes, and MDHS has not received confirmation from federal partners at FNS on when issuance will resume.
  • Starting November 1, there is uncertainty whether SNAP clients can access benefits from previous months, but MDHS says all benefits before November 1, 2025 remain usable and directs clients to its federal-shutdown-updates webpage.
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WHBQ broke the news in on Friday, October 24, 2025.
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