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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsI saw on Reddit that Wisconsin people got their SNAP benefits today.
Money was in their accounts as scheduled.
https://www.tmj4.com/news/state-capitol/gov-evers-moves-to-release-full-november-foodshare-payments-after-federal-court-orders-snap-funding
gab13by13
(30,625 posts)I don't see where Krasnov has agreed to release full benefits yet. Just because a judge ordered him to release the funds doesn't mean he will comply.
Wisconsin may only get 75% from the feds.
milestogo
(22,198 posts)MADISON Wisconsin families will receive their November food assistance payments after a federal court ordered the Trump administration to release SNAP funding. Gov. Tony Evers announced the state moved immediately to pay full November payments for all Wisconsin FoodShare members. The Trump administration had directed states to suspend food assistance payments due to the ongoing federal government shutdown. That left nearly 700,000 Wisconsinites without access to basic food and groceries, including 270,000 children. Watch: Evers moves to release full Nov. FoodShare payments after federal court order
Wisconsin FoodShare ran out of funding on Nov. 1. A federal court initially ordered the Trump administration last Friday to release partial funding by Wednesday; however, no payments went out. On Thursday, a federal court ordered the administration to fully fund SNAP benefits for November by Friday.
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services says benefits should be available to FoodShare members overnight. Evers says Wisconsinites should never have been without food assistance.
After Wisconsinites and folks across the country were left scrambling and trying to figure out how to put food on their tables without critical food assistance because of the Trump Administration, Im hopeful that the nearly 700,000 Wisconsinites, including kids, will be able to receive their November FoodShare payments in full and will not have to wake up tomorrow worried about when or whether they are going to eat next," Evers said. "It was damn important that we can get this done and moved as quickly as we could, and thats what were doing." Evers declared a state of emergency last Friday in response to the shutdown. His executive order prohibits price gouging due to the loss of FoodShare funding.
https://www.tmj4.com/news/state-capitol/gov-evers-moves-to-release-full-november-foodshare-payments-after-federal-court-orders-snap-funding#google_vignette