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Ohio cuts SNAP benefits to under 65% for 1.4M due to federal shutdown and court delays.
Ohio is distributing partial SNAP benefits to about 1.4 million residents, providing less than 65% of the usual monthly allotment, due to the federal government shutdown and ongoing legal disputes.
The USDA directed states to issue reduced benefits after a Supreme Court pause on a lower court order requiring full disbursement.
Ohio’s Department of Job and Family Services began distributing the partial benefits this week, with payments via EBT cards.
Some near-eligibility households received no aid.
The state also allocated emergency funds to food banks and increased Ohio Works First benefits for low-income families, including children.
Further federal guidance is pending.
Ohio reduce los beneficios de SNAP a menos del 65% para 1,4 millones debido al cierre federal y los retrasos en los tribunales.