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The Trump administration, through the U.S. Department of Agriculture, has stated it will not use its $6 billion contingency fund to continue funding SNAP during the shutdown, nor will it reimburse states that attempt to cover the cost. As a result:
- No new SNAP benefits will be distributed after November 1.
- Any remaining balance from previous months on EBT cards are expected to remain accessible after November 1.
- DSS is still accepting and processing SNAP applications. If someone is approved for benefits for October, those benefits will appear on their card when the federal government reopens.
This cut in federal aid will affect an estimated 42 million low-income Americans, including about 360,000 Connecticut residents, many of whom are children, seniors, and people with disabilities.
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