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A realistic photo illustrating the impact of the government shutdown on SNAP benefits, showing a family in line at a food bank with emergency assistance signs and distant protesters at a courthouse.
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SNAP benefits set to lapse Nov. 1 as shutdown drags on; states rush stopgaps

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With the U.S. government shutdown stretching toward a fifth week, the Agriculture Department says it cannot fund November Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits, putting roughly 42 million people at risk of a lapse starting Nov. 1. More than two dozen states sued to compel the Trump administration to use contingency reserves, while governors and agencies roll out emergency measures from food-bank support to state-funded bridge payments.

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