SNAP Benefits Expected to Resume Quickly After Shutdown Ends

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SNAP benefits are expected to resume quickly after the end of the government shutdown, with most states able to distribute benefits within 24 hours, although the timeline may vary by state due to administrative processes. The shutdown caused delays and partial payments for millions of Americans relying on food assistance, but the new legislation will restore full benefits for November and reimburse states for their expenses.
- SNAP benefits likely to resume quickly after government shutdown ends, experts say CBS News
- By Not Funding Food Stamps, Trump Risks Lasting Damage to Safety Net The New York Times
- Judge rules administration can't force states to undo delivery of SNAP benefits abcnews.go.com
- Supreme Court extends its order blocking full SNAP payments NBC4 Washington
- Will SNAP benefits be paid as soon as the government shutdown ends? The Hill
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