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Governor Maura Healey said that delayed Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits went out to Massachusetts recipients on Saturday morning.
Amid legal challenges in federal courts, Minnesota started distributing full November SNAP benefits to the more than 400,000 in the state who rely on the aid.
The Supreme Court temporarily blocked a lower court's ruling ordering the Trump administration to fully fund food benefits for millions of hungry Americans, throwing the key program into further chaos as the government shutdown drags on.
As the court battle played out through the day, at least nine states, including Pennsylvania and New Jersey, had already begun issuing SNAP benefits.
According to the office of Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison, full SNAP benefits for November have been restored to Minnesotans.
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson on Friday froze, for now, a lower court order that required the Trump administration to swiftly provide full SNAP benefits to roughly 42 million Americans.
The distribution of SNAP benefits in North Carolina and nationwide has been put on pause following a Supreme Court decision, state health officials confirmed.
Connecticut SNAP recipients now have full benefits on their EBT cards for the month of November, according to Gov. Ned Lamont.
DSS initially announced Nov. 7 that it planned to issue the full allotment of SNAP benefits to enrolled recipients in November.
SNAP benefits have been on pause for nearly a week, and it’s still unclear when payments may begin again in the midst of the government shutdown. Many people in central Ohio rely on SNAP benefits to provide food for their families,