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Governor Lujan Grisham responds as USDA suspends SNAP benefits affecting thousands in New Mexico

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New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham responded to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) decision to suspend Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits for 42 million people across the country, starting November 1.

In a statement released Monday, Governor Lujan Grisham said, “The federal government’s refusal to pay for SNAP benefits in November is unconscionable — and the absurdity doesn’t end there. For New Mexico that’s 460,000 people in our state — 21 percent of our population, the highest participation rate in the nation. The federal government has abandoned its responsibility to feed families.”

She added that her administration is “immediately evaluating every available legal and administrative option under this guidance, working closely with our Health Care Authority, food banks, and community partners to protect vulnerable families — including children, seniors, and people with disabilities — and we are expediting the $8 million we allocated for food banks, though that’s only a fraction of the $80 to $90 million in monthly SNAP benefits New Mexicans rely on.”

Governor Lujan Grisham called on Congress to resolve the issue: “The best way to solve this crisis is for Congress to end this shutdown and do its job. Until then, New Mexico will do everything in our power to keep our families fed, and we will provide updates as more information becomes available.”

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