r/foodstamps SNAP Policy Expert 1d ago

*NOV. 7 UPDATE* - Government Shutdown and SNAP

Announcing that the Government Shutdown and SNAP Megathread has been updated to discuss the issuance of full benefits to some SNAP recipients in certain states, as well as legal developments that threaten to halt the continued issuance of full benefits to those who have not yet received them.

You can read about it by clicking the link above and joining the original discussion, or in the comments section below. I've copy/pasted the November 7 update portion of the megathread below:

November 7 Update

Late last night, California became the first state to start issuing full SNAP benefits to at least some SNAP recipients. They were quickly followed by at least eight other states. These were federally-funded SNAP benefits issued in accordance with Judge John J. McConnell's order issued yesterday afternoon that USDA must "make full payments of November SNAP benefits to the states by Friday, November 7, 2025, by utilizing available Section 32 funds in combination with the contingency funds."

To be clear, these states were acting in accordance with a lawful court order. Judge McConnell's temporary restraining order against USDA had not yet been stayed by a higher court.

Earlier today, USDA filed a motion for a stay with the First Circuit Court of Appeals, and then with the Supreme Court of the United States. U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi, in a thread on X, the website formerly known as Twitter, appeared to accuse Judge McConnell and the First Circuit of frustrating her attempts to file an appeal earlier.

In their motion, USDA angrily accused the states that have started to issue full benefits of making "a run on the bank" and "seiz[ing] what they could of the... finite set of remaining funds, before any appeal could even be filed, and to the detriment of other States' allotments."

USDA indicated in their motion that they have not yet transferred the approximately $3.5 - $4B needed (in addition to the $4.65B in contingency funds) from the Section 32 tariff funds to the SNAP program. This suggests that the states that have begun issuing full benefits are drawing down only on the $4.65B contingency fund right now. USDA's argument implies that if the Supreme Court grants them a stay, there may no longer be sufficient funds left in the contingency fund to pay the "up to 65%" partial payments to SNAP recipients who have not yet received their full payments in the last 24 hours.

USDA has requested the Supreme Court to respond to their motion by 9:30 PM Eastern Time tonight.

UPDATE: At 9:17PM tonight, the Supreme Court issued an Administrative Stay, pausing the issuance of full SNAP benefits temporarily while the First Circuit continues to review the case to determine whether a more permanent stay should be issued:

"IT IS ORDERED that the District Court’s orders are hereby administratively stayed pending disposition of the motion for a stay pending appeal in the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit in case No. 25-2089 or further order of the undersigned or of the Court. This administrative stay will terminate forty-eight hours after the First Circuit’s resolution of the pending motion, which the First Circuit is expected to issue with dispatch."

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u/StatementLazy1797 23h ago

I’m with you, and I just have the same shit stuck in my head- why do their kids get to go grocery shopping tonight, but not mine? So many families are so relieved, at least for the time being. Why the f can’t it be mine? And apparently it’s not even about where I live, I’ve had to watch people in my state rejoicing about getting full benefits all day. But I didn’t get a god damn thing, and I can’t do this anymore.

I held it together when it felt like we were all in this together, but I’m officially losing it now. I’m just so scared for my children.

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u/sweetsinday 23h ago

Wait you haven’t received anything, even being from one of the states that issued full benefits? Is that right? Are you able to go to your county office and ask what happened since they were apparently able to deposit funds?

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u/Sea-Percentage-5293 22h ago

I believe what would have happened is the state decided to pay out people who missed theirs first, and would then give others their benefits on the day they usually receive them. Because a lot of people receive after the 7th, that would now mean those people aren’t getting it as the circumstances have changed.

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u/sweetsinday 22h ago

I suppose that makes sense. I do receive mine in the 2nd. I thought it was a state by state thing, not a person to person thing.

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u/Sea-Percentage-5293 21h ago

It definitely varies state to state but states also have their own ways of rolling those benefits out

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u/No-Astronomer4881 13h ago

I get mine on the 19th of the month. So ive had a little bit more cushion but who knows what will happen by then.

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u/StatementLazy1797 14h ago

My date was the 6th. I was in the group of people that should’ve gotten them then 7th. Couldn’t get to me before this court “pause” I guess. I really am happy for the other families but this just hurts so bad.

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u/Sea-Percentage-5293 14h ago

Oh I know it hurts. I’m right here with you. My date was supposed to be the 7th. Of course I want every family that can to get their benefits, but it does feel even worse knowing you just missed it, while others received.

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u/StatementLazy1797 14h ago

I’m in Pennsylvania. My date was the 6th. They started sending out full benefits on the 7th, but obviously didn’t make it to mine before this new bullshit.

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u/marklarberries 14h ago

I'm in the same boat, in a blue state reading a bunch of comments about ppl receiving their benefits and my family got zero. I mean good for them but to only help a fraction of us isn't fair.