US shutdown: Record deadlock ends, but new Republican law set to strip millions from SNAP benefits

Millions of Americans face permanent loss of food aid despite the end of a government shutdown. A new Republican law imposes stricter work requirements and shared costs for SNAP, impacting children, older adults, and legal immigrants. This represents significant cuts to the social safety net, straining charitable food networks already recovering from funding reductions and benefit pauses.

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