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Trump administration demands states ‘undo’ full SNAP payouts

Last updated: November 9, 2025 8:45 pm
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Colorado Residents Receive Partial SNAP Benefits After Supreme Court Blocks Full Funding

Despite a lower court ruling mandating fully funded food assistance for November, a small percentage of Coloradans were able to receive their benefits before the U.S. Supreme Court intervened, blocking the continuation of full payments amid the federal shutdown.

While Colorado officials are unable to issue full payments to all residents in need, Governor Jared Polis has stated that the funds allocated for assistance will not be recalled.

The Trump administration recently demanded that states reverse the full Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits that were paid out under court orders last week. This decision has sparked a legal battle over the program, which serves 42 million Americans.

Colorado’s SNAP program relies on $120 million in federal funding to support over 600,000 residents, half of whom are children. However, this funding has been frozen during the ongoing government shutdown.

Approximately 32,000 Coloradans had already received full SNAP benefits for November before the Supreme Court ruling halted further disbursements. This group represents around 5% of the total number of residents who rely on federal funding for food assistance.

While efforts were underway to distribute the remaining funds to eligible residents, the Supreme Court’s decision has led to a pause in operations. State officials are now working to provide these individuals with up to 65% of their normal benefits over the next few days.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture issued a memorandum instructing state SNAP directors to halt full benefit dispersals, stating that any previous full payments made were unauthorized.

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This decision to cover only 65% of the maximum benefit could leave some recipients without funds for the month, with states facing penalties if they do not comply with the directive.

Despite the challenges posed by the federal government’s actions, Governor Polis remains committed to ensuring that residents receive the assistance they need. He has called on the federal government to drop its court appeals and fully fund SNAP benefits to alleviate the current crisis.

U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski expressed shock at the directive and emphasized the importance of supporting states that have taken measures to assist their residents in need. Democratic Governor Maura Healey of Massachusetts has vowed to challenge any attempts to retract SNAP benefits.

As the legal battle continues, Colorado residents and officials are navigating the uncertainty surrounding food assistance programs in the midst of the government shutdown.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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