Hoosiers who use SNAP benefits will see a portion of the money they typically receive after 11 days without benefits.

Gov. Mike Braun announced Monday that partial Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits will be paid to eligible Hoosiers. The payments will be processed Monday and will be available on EBT cards Tuesday, according to a Governor’s Office press release.

The state can offer partial benefits because of federal funding restrictions and a U.S. Supreme Court stay. When funding is restored, the state will be able to “move quickly to deliver full benefits to qualifying households across Indiana as soon as possible,” according to the release.

Food Bank of Northwest Indiana CEO Victor Garcia said the organization is pleased that partial SNAP benefits will be available soo

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