Important Update: Possible Delay in November SNAP Benefits
Oregon State Legislature sent this bulletin at 10/23/2025 10:31 AM PDT
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Replies to this message are sent to an unmonitored mailbox. Important Update: Possible Delay in November SNAP BenefitsOn October 20, Governor Kotek announced that if the federal government shutdown continues, the Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) may be forced to delay issuing November Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. We know this is difficult news, and many Oregonians are understandably worried about how a shutdown could affect food assistance. This office and ODHS are committed to keeping everyone informed as the situation evolves and to getting benefits out as quickly as possible once it’s allowed. What’s happening now On October 10, the Trump administration notified states that they should not issue November SNAP benefits until further notice. In response, Oregon has paused benefit issuance until federal authorities confirm that the shutdown has ended. If the shutdown ends by the evening of October 31, ODHS can issue November benefits on time. If it continues beyond that date, benefit distribution will be delayed. This type of delay has never happened before. For the fastest updates, SNAP participants are encouraged to sign up for a ONE Online account or download the Oregon ONE Mobile app available in the App Store and Google Play. How to prepare While we wait for more information, there are a few steps SNAP participants can take to prepare:
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