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Federal Shutdown Threatens November CalFresh (SNAP) Benefits

As the federal government shutdown persists, low‑income households across the country face the threat of losing access to critical food assistance in November. In California, the CalFresh program is particularly vulnerable to funding gaps caused by federal gridlock.

On October 10, the U.S. Department of Agriculture – Food and Nutrition Service (USDA-FNS) directed states to hold off on submitting their benefit issuance files for November payments to EBT vendors, effectively delaying the issuance of Calfresh benefits until further notice. If funding is not restored, households may not receive CalFresh benefits in November, worsening food insecurity for vulnerable populations.

The State of California has already acknowledged that its ability to continue federally funded programs, including CalFresh, is jeopardized without congressional action.

 What you can do

If you have questions about why your CalFresh benefits will not be issued, please contact your local Congressman and/or California U.S. Senators.

 Congressman:

Vince Fong

David Valadao

Phone: (202) 225‑4695

Jim Costa

Phone: (202) 225‑3341

 Senators:

Alex Padilla

Phone: (310) 231‑4494

AdamSchiff

Phone: (415) 393‑0707

Phone: (559) 485‑7430

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