SNAP benefits will continue
through February during federal shutdown but will be issued earlier
than usual
February SNAP benefits will be issued to
customers on January 20th
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[January 14, 2019]
The Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS) announced today
that February Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
benefits will be funded through the end of February, but they will
be issued to Illinois customers on or before January 20th.
Typically, benefits are issued in the first few days of the month.
“We want to reassure our customers that SNAP benefits are funded
through the end of February,” IDHS Secretary James Dimas said.
“However, we need to spread the word as quickly and widely as
possible that these benefits will be issued earlier than usual.”
SNAP is a federal program administered by the United States
Department of Agriculture (USDA) and distributed through IDHS in
Illinois. January and February SNAP benefits will not be affected by
the current lack of federal appropriations. Because of the way the
USDA has funded February SNAP benefits, they must be issued on or
before January 20th. This is about a week and half earlier than
usual for customers.
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There is no need for customers to visit the local IDHS offices or call their
caseworkers. IDHS staff will be working in the upcoming days to implement the
necessary changes so customers see no disruption in their benefits. SNAP
customers will receive the normal amount of monthly SNAP benefits on their Link
cards, the debit-like cards used to spend SNAP benefits and other cash
assistance.
IDHS will be working to communicate the early issuance to SNAP customers in the
upcoming days through the IDHS website, Link website and customer service phone
line, a social media campaign and community outreach.
[Illinois Department of Human
Services] |