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Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson temporarily halted an order requiring the Trump administration make full Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP) November payments by Friday. Jackson’s ruling pauses some of the payments until the U.
Justice Brown Jackson's pause of SNAP disbursement allows the lower court time to consider the appeal lodged by the Trump administration.
A Supreme Court justice has temporarily paused a lower court's ruling requiring the Trump administration to fully fund the SNAP program by the end of the day Friday.
The partisan impasse over reopening the government continued through the weekend as President Donald Trump doubled down on ending the filibuster and called for redirecting Affordable Care Act funding to individuals rather than subsidizing insurance premiums.
After the Trump administration refused to pay for SNAP during the government shutdown – an unprecedented move to cut a half-century food assistance program that has helped one in eight
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Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson issued the brief order, known as an administrative stay, granting the 1st US Circuit Court of Appeals more time to consider the administration’s emergency appeal. The move effectively pauses a ruling from US District Judge John McConnell in Rhode Island,
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