Supreme Court rules on withholding of SNAP payments
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By Tami Luhby and Aileen Graef, CNN. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has ordered states to suspend the full distribution of November food stamp benefits and "immediately reverse" any full payments already issued. The decision comes a day after a Supreme Court justice suspended a lower court order requiring the agency to pay the full amount of assistance to beneficiaries.
Supreme Court halts mandate for full SNAP benefits payments during shutdown
Hold onto your grocery carts, folks -- the U.S. Supreme Court just slammed the brakes on a federal judge’s order that would have forced the Trump administration to dish out full SNAP benefits for November, as Breitbart reports. In a nutshell, the high court’s ruling allows the administration to stick with partial payments while an appeals court sorts through the legal mess surrounding the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). This dr…
The court allowed Donald Trump's government to withhold $4 billion from the food aid program during the federal shutdown.REDACTION / CANTON GROUP The U.S. Supreme Court allowed President Donald Trump's government to temporarily withhold about $4 billion from the Supplementary Nutrition Assistance Program [...] The post U.S. Supreme Court allows Trump's government to withhold aid funds for poor people appeared first on Quintana Roo Today.
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