RICHMOND, Calif. - The Trump administration turned to the Supreme Court again on Monday in another push to keep full SNAP payments frozen while the government is in its longest shutdown in history.

The high court is expected to rule on Tuesday. Meanwhile, officials in Contra Costa County say residents on CalFresh benefits should get their benefits by Monday.

We went to the social services offices in Richmond where those who are still waiting for the funds were looking for help.

SNAP benefits appear

"I can get something to eat. I don't eat a whole lot, but at least I can get something," said Wanda Wallace.

Wallace and many we spoke with at this office just got CalFresh benefits in their accounts Monday morning. Wallace says it is $53 for November. Hopefully the end of a frustrating p

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