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States start to issue full SNAP benefits after court order : NPR

Last updated: November 7, 2025 8:35 pm
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A SNAP EBT information sign is displayed at a bakery as a woman walks past in Chicago, Nov. 2.

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The U.S. Supreme Court has granted a temporary block on full SNAP food benefits during the government shutdown, despite some states already distributing them.

The Trump administration is appealing a court order to fully restart the SNAP program, leading to a temporary pause as the lower court reviews the case.

This decision has caused confusion as states were receiving funds for full SNAP benefits while the appeal was in progress.

Following the court order, some states began issuing full SNAP benefits, providing relief to millions of low-income families who rely on this aid.

The Supreme Court’s ruling means states must revert to partial payments until a final decision is reached on the appeal.

Funding for SNAP ran out due to the government shutdown, prompting emergency measures to ensure benefits continue to reach those in need.

Judge McConnell criticized the government for causing unnecessary suffering by delaying full SNAP payments for political reasons.

The administration argues that Congress should provide additional funding for SNAP and that reallocating funds would harm other vital programs.

Despite the challenges, efforts are being made to ensure that SNAP benefits are distributed without further delays.

This ongoing situation highlights the importance of uninterrupted support for vulnerable populations during times of crisis.

Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.

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