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Federal judges mandate SNAP funding
Judges order the Trump administration to use contingency funds for SNAP payments during the shutdown
Two federal judge have ruled that the Trump administration must continue to fund the SNAP food aid program using contingency funds during the government shutdown
2 federal judges order Trump administration to continue funding SNAP
Trump administration to continue funding SNAP Two federal judges have ordered the Trump administration to continue funding SNAP with contingency funds.
Government Must Use Emergency Funds for SNAP Benefits, Judges Rule
The federal food assistance program used by millions of Americans was set to suspend payments on Nov. 1 because of the shutdown.
Trump administration cannot suspend SNAP benefits, judges rule
Judges blocked the Trump administration from halting SNAP aid during the shutdown, ordering the use of contingency funds to keep payments going.
US Judge Blocks Trump Administration From Suspending Food Aid Benefits
A federal judge in Rhode Island on Friday blocked President Donald Trump's administration from suspending all food aid for millions of Americans amid the ongoing government shutdown. (Reporting by Nate Raymond;
Federal government shutdown threatens SNAP food aid as several states scramble to help
A handful of states rolled out plans to use their own funds to provide benefits as the SNAP federal food aid program runs dry
These Florida counties will be hit the hardest if SNAP benefits lapse
A federal judge is poised to rule on whether the Trump administration will be forced to release funding for SNAP benefits in November.
Judges Could Rule on the Fate of SNAP Food Aid as Deadline Nears for Shutdown to End Payments
Two federal judges could rule on whether the federal government must continue replenishing SNAP food aid benefits during the shutdown
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