• SNAP Funding Shortage

    From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to All on Mon Oct 20 16:43:44 2025
    (This is sad; all politicians think of is themselves and staying power.)

    From: https://shorturl.at/T2DJh (theepochtimes.com)

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    Millions of Americans at Risk of Losing Food Stamps in November, States Warn

    Jack Phillips
    Breaking News Reporter
    10/20/2025|Updated: 10/20/2025

    Multiple states have warned that the ongoing government shutdown could soon halt Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits, often called food stamps.

    While U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Brooke Rollins told reporters this past week that the SNAP program is expected to run out of funding starting on Nov. 1, several states have begun to issue warnings.
    The West Virginia Department of Human Services said in a Facebook post on Oct. 18 that it is "very likely" the government shutdown would delay SNAP benefits being sent out in November if the federal government is not reopened "in the coming days."

    The agency added that the USDA's Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service had told the state to delay its October benefits that were approved on or after Oct. 16.

    In a statement on its website, the Minnesota Department of Children, Youth, and Families said that it received a USDA notice that SNAP won't be available if the shutdown persists into November. A similar message was posted by the Illinois Department of Human Services.

    In a bulletin on its website, the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services said that starting on Oct. 16, SNAP benefits won't "be paid until the federal government shutdown ends and funds are released" to Pennsylvania.

    "We will notify SNAP recipients when payments can resume, and we will let you know when to expect SNAP payments," the health agency said. "Please be patient and respectful to our staff while we try to assist you through these changes caused by the federal government shutdown."

    In Texas, the state's health agency said that residents will not receive SNAP benefits for November if the shutdown persists past Oct. 27.

    Rollins, the USDA secretary, warned on X that SNAP is going to run out on Nov. 1 for around 40 million people. She pinned the blame on Democratic lawmakers, saying, "Democrats are putting free healthcare for illegal aliens and their political agenda ahead of food security for American families."

    Democrats are insisting that any government funding bill must include help for millions of Americans who will lose health insurance coverage or face dramatically higher monthly premiums. Republicans say that talks on health care should be held after the government is reopened.

    The shutdown began on Oct. 1 after Congress could not come to an agreement on an appropriations bill for fiscal year 2026, which began that day.

    The USDA, which oversees the SNAP program, told state agencies in an Oct. 10 letter not to send certain files to contractors that would clear the way for the EBT cards to be loaded at the start of November.

    The federal government employed nearly 2.3 million civilian employees as of March 31. The Congressional Budget Office estimated that about 750,000 of those employees would be furloughed during the shutdown. Others are considered "excepted" and they continue to work, helping to protect life and property and perform other essential services.

    U.S. Budget Director is Russell Vought has sought to initiate layoffs of federal workers in the midst of the shutdown, although a federal court paused those efforts this past week.

    The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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    --Sean

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  • From Mike Powell@618:250/1 to SEAN DENNIS on Tue Oct 21 10:46:18 2025
    Multiple states have warned that the ongoing government shutdown could soon halt Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits, often called food stamps.

    IMHO, during shutdowns, Congress should not be paid at all... not just
    during, but no back-pay once the Government is back up and running. They should be "working" (term used loosely) for free during any shutdowns that
    they cause.

    Mike

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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to Mike Powell on Tue Oct 21 18:21:00 2025
    Hello Mike,

    Tuesday October 21 2025 10:46, you wrote to me:

    IMHO, during shutdowns, Congress should not be paid at all... not just during, but no back-pay once the Government is back up and running.
    They should be "working" (term used loosely) for free during any
    shutdowns that they cause.

    I agree. Congress is the opposite of progress. <G>

    -- Sean

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  • From August Abolins@618:400/23.10 to Sean Dennis on Tue Oct 21 23:28:00 2025
    Hello Sean Dennis!

    ** On Tuesday 21.10.25 - 18:21, Sean Dennis wrote to Mike Powell:

    IMHO, during shutdowns, Congress should not be paid at all... not just
    during, but no back-pay once the Government is back up and running.
    They should be "working" (term used loosely) for free during any
    shutdowns that they cause.

    The logic of the who gets paid and who does not is absurd. The
    top politicians [congress and senate] should face a penalty of
    no-pay since it is them who are responsible for announcing a
    shutdown. It is not fair to suspend pay for people who have no
    influence in the decision.


    I agree. Congress is the opposite of progress. <G>

    Well noted!
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