Food Stamps Suspended as Congress Fails to Reach Deal

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Some 42 million Americans receive money they can use at grocery stores through the program.

The federal food stamp program was suspended starting Nov. 1, as the program ran out of congressional allocations amid the government shutdown—although at least some participants may soon receive their normal benefits.

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) provides an average of $187.20 per month to its approximately 42 million low-income participants, according to data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, which runs the program with state officials.

Funding for the government is stalled since the government shut down on Oct. 1. Democrats have voted against reopening the government more than a dozen times, while Republicans blocked a bill that would fund SNAP while the parties work to resolve other funding decisions.

“Millions of Americans, as of tomorrow, will no longer receive SNAP,” USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins told a briefing in Washington on Oct. 31.

Some people may receive their normal benefits for November, however, even if they are delayed.

U.S. District Judge Jack McConnell said in a ruling from the bench during a federal courthouse in Rhode Island on Friday that the USDA must use the $5 billion it has in contingency funds for SNAP.

The federal government pays $9 billion a month for the program, so the contingency funds will not fully cover November benefits.

“Today’s ruling is a lifeline for millions of families, seniors, and veterans who depend on SNAP to put food on the table,” Baltimore, Maryland officials and other plaintiffs said in a joint statement.

Rollins had told reporters that the USDA was unable to use the contingency funds without there being funding in place for the underlying program, echoing a memorandum the agency previously released.

President Donald Trump, in an Oct. 31 social media post, said he had instructed administration lawyers to ask the federal courts what could be done to keep SNAP funded.

“I do NOT want Americans to go hungry just because the Radical Democrats refuse to do the right thing and REOPEN THE GOVERNMENT,” Trump wrote.In a ruling in a separate case, U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani said that the statutory scheme authorizing SNAP “does not contemplate an outright suspension of the program while some funds are available.” Instead, the government shall direct states to reduce funding for SNAP in that event, she said.

Talwani declined to order the government to use the contingency money, but directed officials to tell her by Nov. 4 whether they will use the money to fund reduced SNAP benefits or use additional funding to pay for November in full. McConnell directed officials to provide him an update on Monday.

The USDA did not respond to requests for comment on the rulings.

SNAP benefits are provided through accounts called EBTs. Beneficiaries spend the food stamps with EBT cards, which are plastic, appear similar to debit and credit cards, and draw from the accounts. The benefits are provided on a certain day each month.

SNAP benefits have never been paused since the program was introduced in 1964.

By Zachary Stieber

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