Overview
- DCF said roughly $31.6 million is being issued to about 85,981 Kansas households for November.
- The state will post the full amounts to EBT cards once processing finishes with no staggered schedule.
- Officials noted the federal judge’s order to fully fund November SNAP, the Trump administration’s appeal, and that the precise federal funding source was not specified.
- Kansas recalculated household benefits after USDA released revised instructions late on Nov. 5 that differed from prior guidance.
- Food banks and school pantries continued emergency support during the freeze, and recipients can verify deposits by calling 1-800-997-6666.