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Urge USDA to Ensure That Full November SNAP Benefits Are Not Delayed
Tens of millions of people rely on SNAP to put food on the table. USDA must ensure funding continues for SNAP, as it has during previous government shutdowns. Get vocal on social using FRAC’s digital media toolkit – with social media messages and downloadable graphics.
Organizational Sign-On: Urge Congress to Reverse Harmful SNAP Cuts
Sign and share the Restoring Food Security for American Families and Farmers Act of 2025 letter hosted by FRAC, the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, and national partners. The sign on letter urges Members of Congress to support legislation to repeal the harmful SNAP cuts from the budget reconciliation law.
Individuals: Urge Congress to Reverse Harmful SNAP Cuts
Use the FRAC Action Network to send a pre-populated email to your Members of Congress urging them to oppose any Farm Bill that fails to address the recent SNAP cuts and to use every legislative opportunity to restore the cuts to SNAP.
Advocacy Needed to Reinstate’s USDA’s Food Security Report
Use the FRAC Action Network to urge your Members of Congress to reach out to the U.S. Department of Agriculture and demand it reinstate the Economic Research Service Household Food Security report, the gold standard for measuring hunger in America. Your message matters. Hunger will not end by ignoring it. Congress needs to act now.
Urge Congress to Protect WIC Funding
Congress must fully fund the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) for fiscal year 2026, without any benefit cuts. Use the FRAC Action Network to easily send a pre-populated email, or craft your own, to your Members of Congress.


Resources
 - Legislative Action Center Take Action
 - Hunger & Poverty in America Explore the Data
 - Summer EBT Resource Center Learn more
 - Healthy School Meals for All Learn More
 - National SNAP Fact Sheet Learn More
 - SNAP State-by-State Fact Sheets Learn More
 - CEP State-by-State Fact Sheets Learn More
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Parents and teachers know that children can’t learn on an empty stomach. Yet that’s what they’re facing if the U.S. Department of Agriculture doesn’t act immediately to release funds for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. Millions of schoolchildren across the country will go to bed hungry and wake up unprepared to start the school day.
To better understand the discussion of how to manage the shutting down of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits, it is important to understand how issuance happens behind the scenes. Below is a step-by-step layout of the process involved in authorizing issuances, making issuances available to recipients, and redeeming benefits in stores.
The Trump administration has demonstrated urgency in funding other priorities, but not the same commitment to protecting low-income families’ access to food through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).
Recent Publications & Data
See More Resources- Fact SheetCongress must act now to repeal SNAP cuts and invest in CEP. Find the impact of CEP in your state in FRAC’s State CEP Fact Sheets by Congressional District. Explore the fact sheets
- Fact SheetThe National School Lunch Program, School Breakfast Program, Summer Food Service Program, Summer EBT, Child and Adult Care Food Program and the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) ensure that children have reliable access to nutritious meals throughout the year, helping them grow, succeed in school, and reach their full potential. For many families, these programs are a critical lifeline that reduces hunger and eases financial strain. Strengthening these programs is not only an investment in children’s futures but also in the nation’s long-term health, educational success, and economic stability. Learn more in FRAC’s 2025 Leave Behind. Download the leave behind
- Fact SheetThe Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is a federal commitment to prevent hunger among Americans with low incomes, and in doing so, safeguards the nation’s health and strengthens its agricultural economy. USDA must act now to prevent hunger during the ongoing government shutdown. Learn more in FRAC’s 2025 Leave Behind. Download the leave behind
- Fact SheetThe new budget reconciliation law (H.R. 1) provision limiting and ending the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefit adjustments based on food prices will leave millions without the nutrition they need. Learn more about the impact of H.R. 1 on the Thrifty Food Plan in FRAC’s fact sheet. Read the fact sheet




