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MDHS to Partially Distribute SNAP Benefits

Mississippi will issue up to 65% of November SNAP benefits starting Nov. 10 due to federal shutdown and legal disputes, affecting about 385,000 residents, the state said.

  • Mississippi Department of Human Services said Monday that it will begin partial November Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program distributions, issuing up to 65% of allotments on a rolling schedule between the 4th and the 21st.
  • After court action, federal guidance from the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food and Nutrition Service was revised, causing confusion for states issuing benefits, as lower courts ordered the federal government to use emergency funds.
  • The partial rollout will cut average aid for Mississippi beneficiaries by about $65, affecting over 350,000 people, with more than 67% in households with children and about 41% including older adults or disability.
  • MDHS advised SNAP recipients in Mississippi to register at ConnectEBT, change PINs and monitor transactions amid fraud warnings, and said recipients do not need to act to receive partial payments.
  • Senate talks and a bipartisan deal have begun unwinding the shutdown, but full SNAP benefits await government reopening, while the U.S. Supreme Court is expected to decide late Tuesday on halting lower-court orders after some states issued full payments.
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Mississippi Today broke the news in on Monday, November 10, 2025.
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