Trump food-stamp cuts blocked by judge who cites pandemic
A federal judge in Washington put off much of the Trump administrations effort to make it harder for poor Americans to get food assistance, in a blistering ruling that not only criticized the White House but chided other courts for having too often rolled over to the presidents demands.
In an 84-page ruling, Chief U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell issued a nationwide injunction that blocks two of the three changes the White House had made to the nations Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP.
The changes tighten the rules that states, who administer the program programs, must follow when extending food-stamp benefits beyond three months.
They would cut off benefits to about 700,000 people, at a time when the coronavirus is spreading across the country, Howell wrote. She allowed to let stand a provision that would limit states ability to carry over unused discretionary exemptions for the three-month limit.
At: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-03-14/trump-food-stamp-cuts-blocked-by-judge-who-cites-pandemic
Chief United States D.C. District Judge Beryl Howell:
As a global pandemic poses widespread health risks, guaranteeing that government officials at both the federal and state levels have flexibility to address the nutritional needs of residents and ensure their well-being through programs like SNAP, is essential.