Under court pressure during the shutdown, the U.S. Department of Agriculture will drain its SNAP contingency fund so states can issue partial November benefits. Officials said about $4.6 billion—roughly half of what’s needed—will cover 50% of eligible households’ allotments. Justice Department lawyers told the court states will get guidance Monday to calculate payments. Judge John McConnell, overseeing a Rhode Island case by nonprofits and municipalities, and a Massachusetts judge in a multistate suit both rejected administration arguments. McConnell added that payments cannot be delayed beyond Wednesday. More than 42 million Americans rely on SNAP.
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