CT governor says SNAP benefits for Nov. released
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Gov. Ned Lamont says he has authorized the state to pay out the entire monthly cost of the federal food assistance program using state funds.
SNAP benefits will be available in next few days with CT funds, possibly by Saturday, but the USDA also plans to restart payments soon.
Tri-State governors are offering a lifeline as a recent Supreme Court order on SNAP food benefits sided with the Trump administration.
Gov. Ned Lamont (D-Conn.) said Friday that SNAP recipients in Connecticut will start to see money loaded on their cards by early next week. Lamont said that the state will
A federal judge in Rhode Island ordered the Trump administration to deliver SNAP payments in full to the states by Friday. The order was issued Thursday afternoon by U.S. District Judge John McConnell.
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Connecticut SNAP recipients now have full benefits loaded on their cards for the month of November, Gov. Ned Lamont announced Saturday. Lamont: Connecticut SNAP recipients to see benefits loaded onto cards within days On social media,
Confusion over SNAP benefits continued Tuesday as the Trump administration clarified it will use emergency funds to pay for reduced benefits, complying with a federal court order.