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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine Outlines How Much Money Has Been Given to Food Banks Statewide Amid SNAP Suspension

Ohio provides about 50% of SNAP benefits and $7 million to food banks while recalculating payments amid the longest federal government shutdown.

  • On Thursday, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine's office said Ohio families relying on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will not receive benefits this week because of the federal government shutdown, with $7 million transferred to regional food banks as a partial stopgap.
  • The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services is recalculating SNAP benefits after federal judges ordered the U.S. Department of Agriculture to send partial payments of about 50% amid the longest shutdown in U.S. history.
  • State records show eight food banks received targeted transfers, including Mid-Ohio Food Collective $1,440,337 and Shared Harvest Foodbank $1,431,937, based on each bank's SNAP caseload share.
  • Ohio reserved $18 million for Ohio Works First recipients, who will receive extra weekly payments equal to 25% starting Friday, Nov. 7, lasting up to four weeks or until federal funding resumes.
  • About 1.4 million Ohioans depend on federal food assistance, with benefit distribution window Nov. 2 through Nov. 20, about $14.5 million a day, highlighting the disruption's scale and timing.
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By Dianne Gallagher and Michael Williams, CNN Onita Norris is constantly doing calculations to try to solve an unsolved problem: figure out how much her two children, both under five, will be able to eat, and how much she will have to stop eating. This single West Virginia mother earns about US$2,800 a month working 40 hours a week for the state. About half of that money goes to rent. The rest is for day care and electricity, water and telephone…

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