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Marsha Blackburn Joins Senate Republicans Pushing to Fund SNAP Despite Shutdown

Senator Blackburn supports legislation to maintain food aid for 700,000 Tennesseans amid a government shutdown caused by funding disputes.

  • During the ongoing government shutdown, Senator Marsha Blackburn, U.S. Senator co-sponsored the Keep SNAP Funded Act to maintain uninterrupted SNAP benefits retroactive to the shutdown start.
  • Congressional leaders remain deadlocked over health care policy, leaving funding frozen since Oct. 1, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture said Oct. 27 it will not tap contingency funds to reload grocery cards.
  • Roughly one in 10 Tennesseans receive SNAP benefits, and Blackburn said her bill would ensure they do not miss a meal while U.S. Rep. Tim Burchett represents at least 55,758 SNAP beneficiaries in Tennessee's 2nd District.
  • Senate Republicans introduced legislation to guarantee SNAP funding through 2026, and Speaker Mike Johnson indicated that if the Senate passes the bill, the House will act, as Blackburn said.
  • Bipartisan co-sponsorship in the Senate suggests the measure could break the congressional funding stalemate, while Republicans frame the lapse as the 'Democrats' shutdown' and Democrats note GOP past SNAP cuts.
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WCYB broke the news in Bristol, United States on Monday, October 27, 2025.
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