SNAP BACK Act of 2025
The SNAP BACK Act ensures states are reimbursed for SNAP costs during federal funding lapses, protecting vital food assistance for millions of low-income families.
The SNAP BACK Act ensures states are reimbursed for SNAP costs during federal funding lapses, protecting vital food assistance for millions of low-income families.
The SNAP BACK Act of 2025 aims to ensure that State agencies are reimbursed for expenses incurred while administering the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) during periods when federal appropriations for the program lapse. This legislation seeks to provide financial support to states, allowing them to maintain essential nutrition assistance services without interruption.
The SNAP BACK Act of 2025 is a proactive legislative measure designed to safeguard the continuity of nutrition assistance programs during funding lapses, thereby supporting both state agencies and the vulnerable populations they serve. By ensuring reimbursement for incurred costs, the bill aims to mitigate the impact of federal budget uncertainties on essential food assistance programs.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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