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A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to fully fund food aid programs during a government shutdown.

Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers' administration expects FoodShare payments for nearly 700,000 residents to be available overnight.

State officials had previously warned of long delays if only partial benefits were funded by the federal government.

The federal government shutdown has lasted 37 days, with funding for SNAP benefits, known as FoodShare in Wisconsin, expiring on Nov. 1.

MADISON – Barring any external delays, Gov. Tony Evers' administration said late Thursday night it expects FoodShare payments for nearly 700,000 Wisconsinites will be available overnight.

The announcement from the governor's office came hours after a federal judge ordered the Trump

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