NJ Resumes Food Assistance Payments Amid Trump Administration's Delay Tactics
The Garden State has resumed paying out federal food assistance benefits, with the New Jersey Department of Human Services (DHS) fully funding November's benefits following a federal court ruling. This move comes as the Trump administration continues to fight an order from a Rhode Island judge requiring full payments and the release of funds to states.
A state DHS official stated that recipients who were set to receive payments this week can now expect them on their EBT cards. However, Commissioner Sarah Adelman emphasized that those able should also continue looking for ways to provide additional support, as the delay will have a lasting impact on many families and food banks and pantries.
The delay in SNAP payments was unprecedented, leaving hundreds of thousands of New Jerseyans without access to food assistance. The state's DHS has acknowledged that this situation shouldn't have occurred and expressed gratitude for the court's intervention.
In a similar move, New York officials announced that recipients will begin seeing their full benefits on Sunday, with about 3 million residents relying on SNAP in the state. This development comes as the Trump administration appeals the Rhode Island judge's order asking for an emergency pause to the ruling.
The resumption of food assistance payments highlights the need for immediate action from policymakers to address delays and ensure access to vital programs like SNAP.
The Garden State has resumed paying out federal food assistance benefits, with the New Jersey Department of Human Services (DHS) fully funding November's benefits following a federal court ruling. This move comes as the Trump administration continues to fight an order from a Rhode Island judge requiring full payments and the release of funds to states.
A state DHS official stated that recipients who were set to receive payments this week can now expect them on their EBT cards. However, Commissioner Sarah Adelman emphasized that those able should also continue looking for ways to provide additional support, as the delay will have a lasting impact on many families and food banks and pantries.
The delay in SNAP payments was unprecedented, leaving hundreds of thousands of New Jerseyans without access to food assistance. The state's DHS has acknowledged that this situation shouldn't have occurred and expressed gratitude for the court's intervention.
In a similar move, New York officials announced that recipients will begin seeing their full benefits on Sunday, with about 3 million residents relying on SNAP in the state. This development comes as the Trump administration appeals the Rhode Island judge's order asking for an emergency pause to the ruling.
The resumption of food assistance payments highlights the need for immediate action from policymakers to address delays and ensure access to vital programs like SNAP.