The Trump administration has told states to stop paying out full food stamp benefits while it scrambles to find ways to address the funding lapse caused by the government shutdown.
SNAP thrown into chaos after Trump admin tells states not to pay full benefits for November as shutdown drags on
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November 09, 2025
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