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USDA Orders States to Reverse SNAP Benefits Payments NOW
URGENT UPDATE: The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has just ordered states to “immediately undo” the distribution of full SNAP benefits, triggering widespread panic among recipients. This directive, issued on Saturday, details that states failing to comply risk losing federal cost-sharing for the program, potentially jeopardizing assistance for the 42 million Americans who rely on it for food security.
States were informed that they could also be held accountable for the funds already disbursed. This significant shift comes on the heels of a Supreme Court decision that temporarily halted a funding order related to SNAP for November, which had directed the Trump administration to reallocate $4 billion from child nutrition programs.
Reports indicate that Wisconsin was among the states that had already loaded FoodShare payments onto cards for eligible recipients, including 270,000 children. In a defiant response to the USDA’s order, Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers stated, “No. Consistent with a court order, Wisconsin legally loaded FoodShare payments to cards. Now, the Trump Administration has spent the last 48 hours making a last-ditch effort to yank those payments.” He emphasized the impact on families and children, vowing to fight against these federal actions.
The USDA’s announcement has sent shockwaves through the nation, as affected families brace for uncertainty. Many SNAP recipients, which represent 1 in 8 Americans, received their full benefits just last Friday, a critical lifeline for those struggling to afford groceries.
Officials across the nation are scrambling to assess the implications of this sudden directive. The USDA has not responded to requests for further comment as this situation rapidly develops.
As states navigate this unexpected mandate, recipients are urged to stay alert for updates regarding their benefits. The urgency of this matter cannot be overstated; families are depending on timely communication and action to ensure they do not lose access to essential food assistance.
Stay tuned for more updates as this story unfolds.
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