The Trump administration tapped $300 million in unspent tariff revenue to shore up the WIC food aid program during the shutdown, easing fears of an immediate funding lapse. USDA officials told Congress the transfer would keep states operating; Alaska and Washington reported new funds, and a Nevada tribal WIC office reopened. Alaska received nearly $900,000, enough through Nov. 8, partly from leftover program money. The shutdown began Oct. 1 after Congress failed to pass funding, fueling partisan blame as Democrats seek to reverse Medicaid cuts and extend ACA subsidies, while Republicans and the White House have also proposed WIC cuts.
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