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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- The clock is ticking for the hundreds of thousands of people in Wisconsin whose SNAP benefits will be paused.

"I'm not sure how I'm going to survive to be honest," said Anthony Halliwell, who relies on SNAP Benefits.

As November 1st fast approaches, Anthony Halliwell and his partner, Lazarus Halliwell say they are running out of other resources to turn to once their SNAP benefits are gone.

"We already go to food pantries," said Anthony Halliwell "We already visit the Milwaukee LGBT Community Center once a week for their pantry. So, to be able to find an additional $300 just to make sure that we have staples is going to be insane."

Anthony says both he and his partner are disabled, so they rely on SNAP to help provide their meals.

"I'm really overwhelmed h

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