As the government shutdown persists, funding for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits are at risk in states across the country.

SNAP benefits, formerly known as food stamps, are funded by the Department of Agriculture (USDA). The federal government shares the cost of administering the program with states, while states operate their own programs.

Funding is sent to states monthly, so October benefits were not impacted. However, as the government shutdown hit 23 days Thursday, November benefits are in jeopardy.

States such as Texas, Florida, New York, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and New Jersey have warned that if the shutdown persists, SNAP recipients will lose access to benefits starting Nov. 1.

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      No, most will not starve. What will most likely happen is that some will turn to crime. They want to criminalize poverty.

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        Almost every move Trump makes is rage bait. “Fight back” in the way he wants you to and he has a real reason, for once, to crack down even harder on “lawlessness”.

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      Also the Farmers will be thrilled I’m sure.

      AFAIK most of them voted Trump though.