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Trump asking court how to "legally fund SNAP" after judge's order AxiosWill SNAP benefits be paid in November? Here's what we know about the judges' rulings CNNWith the outlook for SNAP benefits uncertain, food banks are warning of a crisis NPRTwo judges rule Trump admin must keep SNAP benefits in place as shutdown drags on Fox News
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US food banks are rushing to stock supplies amid Snap lapse: ‘garner all the resources that we can' The GuardianPalm Beach County food pantries flooded with new faces as shutdown threatens SNAP benefits The Palm Beach PostThe River Food Pantry sees near-record demand ahead of FoodShare cutoff WMTV 15 NEWSLooking to donate to a local food pantry? Check out these options
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President Donald Trump could use $5 billion emergency fund for SNAP benefits during shutdown, Democrats argue, while Republicans demand government reopening first.
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Uncertainty over federal food aid deepens as the shutdown fight reaches a crisis point AP NewsUncertainty Persists for Americans Waiting for Food Benefits After SNAP Ruling The New York TimesBefore dawn, hunger drives hundreds to Second Harvest food distribution as aid runs dry Tallahassee DemocratWill SNAP benefits be paid in November? Here's what we know about the judges' rulings CNNDemocratic AGs and governors sue USDA for
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President Trump said that he would heed court rulings ordering his administration to fund food stamps during the government shutdown, but there are complications.
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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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NPR's A Martinez speaks to Democratic Gov. Matt Meyer of Delaware, who declared a state of emergency to temporarily fund SNAP benefits for his state's recipients of the federal food aid.
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The government shutdown threatens SNAP benefits for 42 million Americans as President Donald Trump and Kevin Hassett push to eliminate Senate filibuster rules.
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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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