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After the Trump administration said it would "partially fund" SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) benefits in November, many families are still worried about how to put food on the table.
Initially, SNAP benefits were not set to be distributed at all for November, but several lawsuits forced the Trump administration to dip into a $5 billion contingency fund to pay for roughly half of the normal monthly benefits sent out to around 42 million Americans each month.
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However, it is unclear when the payments would go. The USDA warned in a court filing that it could take weeks or even months for states to make all the system changes to send out reduced benefits, according to

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