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In reply to the discussion: People wanting the shutdown to continue into the holidays - who has 40 plus days of funding in reserve to survive on? [View all]bigtree
(93,231 posts)15. the benefit amount was increased in the agreement
65%
The increase in SNAP benefits for November 2025 allows recipients to receive up to 65% of their promised benefits, which is an increase from the initial 50% that was expected. This adjustment aims to provide more support to those in need during this period.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2025/11/06/snap-recipients-food-stamps-benefits-this-month/87122889007/
I really don't know how that will play out if the government reopens, so you make a good point. The contingency fund only allowed partial payments.
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People wanting the shutdown to continue into the holidays - who has 40 plus days of funding in reserve to survive on? [View all]
bigtree
17 hrs ago
OP
The Senate Democrats took the ONLY shot they had at preventing the deaths of tens of thousands.
pat_k
16 hrs ago
#30
With preparation more than 3 months but that didn't happen, Dem leadership did no prep work for
uponit7771
4 hrs ago
#93
We gained over a month of making the public aware that the repubs supported ending the subsidies
onenote
15 hrs ago
#57
I agree with much of what you said, people can't live without a paycheck forever...
Jack Valentino
16 hrs ago
#25
I do think the state of Michigan under Whitmer acted much more quickly,
Jack Valentino
16 hrs ago
#31
AND utilizes the 'Trump Justice' department to fight against court orders
Jack Valentino
15 hrs ago
#36
It didn't increase the funding for SNAP, but it guaranteed it through September 2026
onenote
15 hrs ago
#58
We also have the opportunity to raise the issue before people lose their insurance.
onenote
14 hrs ago
#63
It was NOT that 'obvious'---- there are quite a few swing state and swing district Republicans
Jack Valentino
16 hrs ago
#33
To a certain extent it was political theater. Or more aptly, political education
onenote
14 hrs ago
#60
I think it did a good job showing which party cares about people who need assistance
Skittles
14 hrs ago
#64
"What kind of party allows that to go into Thanksgiving and the rest, leaving them under the knife of the republicans"
Takket
15 hrs ago
#40
we had the power to remove those workers and their families out of the way of our politics
bigtree
15 hrs ago
#47