A new court ruling has brought relief to millions of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) recipients. After days of uncertainty due to the federal government shutdown, the court has ordered the administration to restore funding and guarantee full November benefit deposits across all states.
The ruling requires federal officials to release SNAP funds and ensure that states process payments within the next 48 hours. The decision aims to prevent disruptions to benefits for the more than 42 million Americans who depend on SNAP for access to food and basic nutrition.
State governments have resumed payment scheduling after receiving authorization to process November benefits. Some states may issue partial deposits first while completing technical validation. In most cases, full benefits should be available by November 20.
The court鈥檚 decision provides temporary relief for millions of families who feared losing food assistance during the shutdown. However, experts caution that the stability of SNAP funding will depend on whether Congress passes a long-term federal budget in the coming weeks.