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    Millions Face Food-Aid Cutoff As Shutdown Hits SNAP Program

    By Steadfast AdminUpdated:November 1, 20251 Min Read
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    The federal benefit program that supports more than 42 million Americans is facing a halt at the start of November as the federal government shutdown drags on without a funding resolution. The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) — commonly known as food stamps — is set to cease new monthly payments unless Congress or the administration intervenes.

    The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), which oversees SNAP, has issued a memo warning that without fresh appropriations the program cannot issue full benefits for November due to depleted contingency funds. This scenario marks a drastic shift from previous shutdowns when SNAP payments continued uninterrupted.

    States and hunger-relief organizations are scrambling to fill the gap. Several governors have declared emergencies and redirected state funds to support food banks and pantries. Meanwhile, lawmakers from both parties are in a high-stakes standoff: Republicans argue Democrats must approve legislation to reopen government; Democrats counter that benefits and health-care protections should be secured first.

    With federal workers already furloughed and the shutdown now extending into its fifth week, the looming pause in food-aid payments is amplifying concern among low-income households, families with children, and senior citizens who rely on SNAP to make ends meet.

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