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SNAP benefits remain on hold for 2M Illinoisans despite court rulings, agency says
Despite court orders to distribute SNAP benefits, state officials said the funds remain on hold for nearly 2 million Illinoisans.
Two million people in Illinois rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. With the governor signing an executive order, $20 million in state funds will be directed to help food banks.
More than 40 million Americans are set to lose their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits Nov. 1 as the government shutdown nears its five-week mark. This includes more than a million Illinois residents, who will now have to find ...
A U.S. judge orders the USDA to use SNAP funds amid a government shutdown following a lawsuit led by Illinois' Attorney General.
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Illinois residents to lose SNAP benefits: What to know
As the government shutdown continues, nearly 2 million Illinoisans will not receive SNAP benefits starting next month, officials warn.
Rockford area food pantry operators say they're seeing barren shelves even before SNAP benefits officially stop arriving amid a government shutdown.
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Judges order SNAP funding to continue as shutdown threatens food assistance for many Illinoisans
With food stamp benefits set to expire Saturday, two federal judges ruled almost simultaneously that President Donald Trump’s administration must continue funding SNAP, the nation’s largest food assistance program,
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Illinois, 25 other states sue Trump administration over SNAP halt
Illinois joined 25 other states in suing the Trump administration over the suspension of SNAP benefits during the ongoing government shutdown. The lawsuit argues the USDA unlawfully halted benefits despite having access to billions in contingency funds and lacking authority to stop payments already funded by Congress.