Many constituents in the 75th District and beyond are concerned after the federal government announced there will be no new Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits in November as the shutdown continues.
In response, Governor Ned Lamont announced $3 million in emergency state funding for Connecticut Foodshare to assist residents expected to lose access to federal food assistance. 
While this investment will not replace the full scope of lost federal benefits, it reflects Connecticut’s commitment to supporting residents facing food insecurity during the shutdown. The Department of Social Services (DSS) and other state agencies are continuing to monitor the situation and considering additional measures to assist affected households.
This cut in federal aid will affect about 360,000 Connecticut residents, including 30,790 in Waterbury, many of whom are children, seniors, and people with disabilities. 
 
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 The Trump administration, through the U.S. Department of Agriculture, has stated it will not use its $6 billion contingency fund to continue funding SNAP during the shutdown, nor will it reimburse states that attempt to cover the cost. As a result: 
- No new SNAP benefits will be distributed after November 1.
 
- Any remaining balance from previous months on EBT cards are expected to remain accessible after November 1.
 
- DSS is still accepting and processing SNAP applications. If someone is approved for benefits for October, those benefits will appear on their card when the federal government reopens.
 
 
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| Local food pantries across the state are providing essential assistance to those in need and are also seeking donations to help meet the growing demand. CLICK HERE for a list of which items you can give to the St. Vincent DePaul Soup Kitchen & Food Pantry. | 
 
 
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To find a Connecticut Foodshare food or mobile food pantry, please click here. For those who are capable, please consider making a monetary donation or donating your time to Foodshare. Click here to volunteer and/or to donate.
  As this federal shutdown continues to impact families across our state, it’s crucial that we stand together to support our neighbors in need. No one in Connecticut should have to worry about where their next meal will come from. Everyone deserves access to the food and resources they need to stay healthy. | 
 
 
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