Dem Gov. Tony Evers announced his administration has moved to immediately deliver full November benefits for those on FoodShare after a court directed President Trump to fund the payments.

Evers said last night full November payments were expected to be available today to the 700,000 Wisconsinites on the program, barring Trump defying the court order, the administration seeking an emergency stay or a vendor processing issue.

“It was damn important that we can get this done and moved as quickly as we could, and that’s what we’re doing,” Evers said in last night’s statement. “My administration worked quickly to ensure these benefits could be released as soon as possible so that our kids, families, and seniors have access to basic food and groceries without one more day of delay.”

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