Supreme Court Extends Freeze on Full SNAP Benefits Amid Shutdown Concerns
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The Supreme Court extended its order blocking full SNAP payments amid the ongoing government shutdown, which could soon end as Congress considers a bill to reopen the government and resume food aid payments. The situation remains chaotic, with some beneficiaries receiving partial or no benefits, and legal battles over the funding continue. The shutdown has caused significant hardship for families relying on SNAP, highlighting the urgent need for resolution.
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