Funding deal could restore SNAP — The Hill

Millions of Americans relying on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program may soon see frozen benefits restored as Congress nears a potential funding deal to end the government shutdown.

Key Takeaways

  • Congress’s potential funding deal: Lawmakers could end the shutdown and secure $107.5 billion for SNAP through next September, enabling immediate payment restoration.

  • Supreme Court’s temporary hold: The justices paused a lower court order that required USDA to release full benefits, leaving millions still awaiting aid.

  • Uneven state responses: Some states issued benefits early or used local funds, while others warned payment systems could take weeks or months to adjust.