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Food banks brace for surge as 42 million Americans face November without SNAP
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It's hard to miss a big alert at the top of the USDA's website.
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The message is simple but serious. No SNAP benefits for November.
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We need everyone to understand that if people don't receive their SNAP benefits,
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this is going to have catastrophic effects on our communities.
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The announcement comes as the federal government remains shut down and funding talks stall in the
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Senate. The USDA is telling states to hold off on sending SNAP funds until further notice.
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Here in Nebraska alone, that means roughly $27 million in assistance won't be issued in November,
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at least not yet. Across the Missouri River in Iowa, the impact could be just as severe.
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According to the Iowa Hunger Coalition, about 270,000 Iowans could miss out on nearly $45
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million in SNAP benefits. With days left before benefits were set to go out,
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Food Bank for the Heartland is preparing for a surge in need.
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There's no way of saying how long the food will last. We are doing everything we can
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to ensure that we can bring more food into our warehouse so that our neighbors can get access
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to the food that they need. And these stacks of food will make their way to more than 500 partners
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across 93 counties in Nebraska and western Iowa. But Stephanie Sullivan warns it won't be enough.
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For every meal that a food bank provides, SNAP can provide nine. And there is absolutely no way
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that we can make up for that loss. And it comes as the food bank is already stretched thin.
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Sullivan says it's down $3 million in federal support. Within the last two years, we've seen a
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50 percent increase in food insecurity. Unfortunately, we are currently not seeing the resources
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at hand to meet those needs. Food Bank for the Heartland has experienced significant cuts to federal
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funding. In Washington, fingers are pointing in every direction over who's to blame for the
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shutdown. The Trump administration is blaming Democrats. The USDA says because of them,
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the SNAP well has run dry. But the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities says that claim is false
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and that the government could send SNAP payments despite the shutdown.
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Its president, a former White House budget official under President Barack Obama, says the Trump
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administration has access to billions in contingency funds that could cover the 42 million Americans who
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rely on SNAP for food. They argue those dollars were set aside for exactly this situation when SNAP
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funding runs low or stops during a shutdown. They point to the administration's legal transfer
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authority, the same tool it used to boost funding for WIC. Nebraska Appleseed says applying it to SNAP
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could have a huge impact. Eric Saviano tells Straight Arrow News it's hard to understand how
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millions of hungry people in huge lines at food pantries can happen when options are available now to
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fund SNAP. The USDA and Trump administration need to step up and use their authority to fund November
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benefits, as we think they are legally required to do, and avoid 150,000 Nebraskans starting November
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without the food assistance they need. And now a new lawsuit is challenging the inaction.
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Democratic leaders from 25 states and D.C., including California and New York, are suing the
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Trump administration, accusing the USDA of illegally halting SNAP benefits. The lawsuit filed in federal
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court in Massachusetts argues the government has billions in emergency funds it could use to keep
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food aid flowing next month. The filing calls the move unprecedented and damaging, warning millions could
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go hungry heading into the holidays if benefits aren't restored. In an internal memo, the USDA
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says it doesn't have the legal authority to use contingency funds for November SNAP payments. Those
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reserves, according to USDA, are reserved for disasters like hurricanes or floods, not for regular monthly
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benefits. The memo ends with one message. The only way to keep SNAP running is for Congress to end the
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shutdown and pass a funding bill. For Straight Arrow News, I'm Kaylee Carey. For more stories based in
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Nebraska, visit SAN.com or download the Straight Arrow News mobile app today.
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