Two dozen states sue White House over food stamps suspension amid shutdown
by Lauren Gambino from US news | The Guardian on (#712RC)
Federal food assistance benefits for low-income families set to expire on 1 November due to government shutdown
A coalition of more than two dozen states on Tuesday sued the Trump administration over its decision to suspend food stamps during the government shutdown.
The lawsuit, co-led by New York, California and Massachusetts, asks a federal judge to force the US Department of Agriculture to tap into emergency reserve funds to distribute food benefits to the nearly 42 million families and children who rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (Snap). The USDA has said no benefits will be issued on 1 November.
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