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States Warn SNAP Could Halt in November as USDA Orders EBT Pause
- States warn that Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits will end if the government shutdown continues beyond October 27, according to Texas' Health and Human Services.
- Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins stated that SNAP will run out of money by November 1, affecting millions of families.
- The Illinois Department of Human Services announced that federal funding for SNAP would not be available after November 1 if the shutdown persists.
- Minnesota's Department of Children, Youth, and Families confirmed that insufficient funds will prevent SNAP benefits from being issued for November if the shutdown continues.
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'Uncharted territory': Ongoing shutdown threatens food aid for 42 million people
SNAP, the country's largest anti-hunger program, dates back to the Great Depression and has never been disrupted this way. Most recipients are seniors, families with kids, and those with disabilities.
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Read Full ArticleMore military families turning to food banks as government shutdown wears on
Cartons of donated eggs are delivered by Alameda County Community Food Bank to the TSA office at the Oakland International Airport in Oakland, Calif. Oct. 16, 2025. (Bronte Wittpenn/San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images) (WASHINGTON) –Food banks are seeing a surge of demand across the country as the government shutdown weathers its fourth week – and military families are among those turning to public pantries to put food on the table. The Arm…
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