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With SNAP benefits ending Nov. 1, Lake and Porter county officials are preparing for an influx of people seeking food assistance as SNAP benefits are set to expire.
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Instacart is one of several big companies reacting to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's plan to freeze payments to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program on Nov. 1 due to the government shutdown.
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A pair of federal judges ordered the Trump administration to keep SNAP payments flowing during the government shutdown, averting a lapse in food aid for millions of Americans.
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Trump Administration Ordered to Pay for SNAP Benefits Amid Shutdown: Live Updates The New York TimesTwo judges rule Trump admin must keep SNAP benefits in place as shutdown drags on Fox NewsFederal government shutdown threatens SNAP food aid as several states scramble to help AP NewsFederal judge orders Trump administration to pay SNAP benefits out of contingency fund
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More SNAP recipients live in Democratic districts. But the program touches every corner of the country.
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US judge blocks Trump administration from halting Snap benefits BBCTwo judges rule Trump admin must keep SNAP benefits in place as shutdown drags on Fox News'We're not going to let families go hungry': Food pantries focus on feeding community amid FoodShare delays Milwaukee Journal SentinelTrump administration blocked from suspending Snap benefits for millions of Americans The Gu
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Judge rules Trump's attempt to suspend SNAP funding is unlawful ABC NewsSNAP benefits must continue despite shutdown, judge tells Trump administration CNBCTwo federal judges require Trump administration tap into emergency funds to partially cover food stamp benefits CNNJudge blocks suspension of Snap food aid during shutdown - US politics live
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A federal judge ruled Friday that the Trump administration move to suspend SNAP food benefits to 42 million Americans due to the ongoing government shutdown was likely against the law.
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The hearing comes two days before the U.S. Department of Agriculture plans to freeze payments to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program because it said it can't continue funding it due to the shutdown.
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