The US Department of Agriculture has notified all 50 states SNAP Food Stamps benefits will not be fully funded through November
Democrats are cutting off Food Stamps benefits nationwide
- Full Halts Announced: Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Oklahoma, Missouri, Texas, Nevada, North Dakota, New Jersey, New York.
These states have publicly stated they will halt, delay, or cut November SNAP benefits if the federal government shutdown continues beyond late October 2025:
• Arkansas • California • Florida • Maine • Massachusetts • Minnesota • Missouri • Nevada • New Jersey • New York • North Dakota • Oklahoma • Pennsylvania • South Carolina • Texas • West Virginia
The remaining states may temporarily avoid full cuts by tapping state budgets, separating. Again, this is temporary and cuts will likely come after November
The man in the video wearing a custom jacket and gold chain says this will cut into his side hustle money
The US Department of Agriculture has notified all 50 states SNAP Food Stamps benefits will not be fully funded through November
Democrats are cutting off Food Stamps benefits nationwide
- Full Halts Announced: Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Oklahoma, Missouri, Texas, Nevada, North Dakota, New Jersey, New York.
These states have publicly stated they will halt, delay, or cut November SNAP benefits if the federal government shutdown continues beyond late October 2025:
• Arkansas • California • Florida • Maine • Massachusetts • Minnesota • Missouri • Nevada • New Jersey • New York • North Dakota • Oklahoma • Pennsylvania • South Carolina • Texas • West Virginia
The remaining states may temporarily avoid full cuts by tapping state budgets, separating. Again, this is temporary and cuts will likely come after November
The man in the video wearing a custom jacket and gold chain says this will cut into his side hustle money
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