Governor Lujan Grisham pledges $30 million in state SNAP aid after court rulings

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New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham responded to two federal court decisions from Rhode Island and Massachusetts that ordered the release of contingency Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) funds. In her statement, she said, “Today’s court rulings in Rhode Island and Massachusetts ordering the release of contingency Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) funds confirms what we already knew: There is no valid legal reason to deny food benefits to the most vulnerable Americans.”

Governor Lujan Grisham expressed doubt that the Trump administration would act quickly to distribute these SNAP funds. She stated, “Because I have zero confidence in the Trump administration to release these SNAP funds by tomorrow, or even by early next week, New Mexico will keep its promise to deliver $30 million in state-funded benefits to those who qualify on Saturday. This ensures that New Mexicans will be able to keep food on their tables for the next 10 days, regardless of the federal government shutdown or Trump administration inaction.”

She confirmed that eligible recipients would see state-funded food benefits added to their EBT cards starting Saturday.

The governor criticized congressional Republicans for their role in budget negotiations affecting nutrition assistance. “Republicans in Congress are holding the most vulnerable Americans hostage during budget negotiations. This is reprehensible. While today’s court rulings bring some hope, they don’t erase the fear and uncertainty caused by this administration’s cruelty. Too many families in New Mexico and across the country have spent days wondering if they will be able to put food on the table — and even with today’s rulings, many could wait weeks before their SNAP benefits are restored, if the administration fully complies,” she said.

Lujan Grisham pledged continued support for residents facing food insecurity until federal officials restore regular SNAP payments. “New Mexicans deserve better than uncertainty when it comes to feeding their families. My administration will continue doing everything we can to support New Mexicans and connect people with local food resources until the Trump Administration and Republicans in Congress fulfill their responsibilities to the American people.”



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