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USDA Rules Out Emergency Funds for SNAP as Shutdown Puts November Benefits at Risk

New guidance says contingency reserves are legally limited to sudden disasters, leaving no mechanism to repay states that front food aid.

Overview

  • A USDA memo obtained Friday warns roughly 42 million people may not receive November SNAP benefits if the funding lapse continues.
  • The department says SNAP’s contingency fund cannot be used for routine monthly payments and states would not be reimbursed if they issue benefits on their own.
  • At least 25 states have alerted residents to possible delays or halts starting Nov. 1, and some governors are pursuing emergency measures or private relief efforts.
  • The administration shifted about $300 million in tariff revenue to keep WIC operating temporarily, but that stopgap is expected to be exhausted within weeks.
  • Congress remains deadlocked after repeated failed Senate votes, and a bill from Sen. Josh Hawley to provide emergency SNAP funding has been introduced but not enacted.