The good news for those receiving federal food aid is that there will apparently be some relief. The bad news is it will be temporary and meager.
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/response-court-ruling-trump-administration-partially-fund-snap-now-rcna241632
The longest government shutdown in American history, which spanned 35 days, began almost seven years ago, at roughly the
midpoint of Donald Trumps first term. A
s is always the case, the shutdown was a multifaceted mess at the time, but in late 2018 and early 2019, the Republican president continued to fund the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, known as SNAP.
As the ongoing government shutdown continues and policymakers prepare to break the record for the nations longest shutdown, low-income families have confronted an additional hardship:
The White House balked at keeping federal food aid going during the political standoff, despite apparent legal requirements.....
As for the related legal fight, it was inevitable that the Republican administrations decision to withhold food aid would lead to litigation and the White Houses move did end up in court. Its against this backdrop that NBC News reported:
The Trump administration said in court filings Monday that it would use contingency funds to provide partial SNAP benefits in November after a judge on Friday ordered the Department of Agriculture to disburse funding for the program. The administration said that it would use all $4.65 billion in contingency funds, which will cover about half of each eligible households benefits this month.
For struggling families facing scary conditions, the good news is that there will apparently be some relief, though there may be some logistical challenges in reopening the spigot that was closed over the weekend.
The bad news is that the relief will be temporary and meager: SNAP benefits were already modest (roughly 1 in 8 people get an average of $187 a month per person in SNAP), and partial payments means additional hardships.
As a New York Times report noted, this means many low-income families could once again be in dire straits in a matter of days or weeks. Watch this space.