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- Software issue delays SNAP distribution - Mississippi Today
Full food stamp benefits are still delayed one week after they were set to resume, according to the Mississippi Department of Human Services The slowdown is the result of a software system issue, agency spokesperson Mark Jones told Mississippi Today
- Full SNAP benefits distributed after software issue causes delays
Full food assistance benefits are now being issued to recipients after a software glitch delayed the payments for a week, the Mississippi Department of Human Services announced Friday Confusion
- Software glitch delays distribution of full SNAP benefits in Mississippi
Full food stamp benefits are still delayed one week after they were set to resume, according to the Mississippi Department of Human Services The slowdown is the result of a software system issue, agency spokesperson Mark Jones told Mississippi Today “Our software systems are old,” he said
- Mississippians Still Waiting on Full SNAP Benefits
The roughly 350,000 Mississippians who rely on SNAP for help affording food are still waiting to receive full November benefits—more than a week after a historic government shutdown ended—due to technical issues
- When will SNAP benefits resume? Mississippi to pay partial payment
Mississippi SNAP recipients will begin receiving partial payments after a delay caused by a federal government shutdown The initial payments will cover up to 65% of the expected November
- Mississippi is still waiting for full SNAP benefit payments . . . - MARCA
Mississippi's updated guidance lays out how and when recipients can expect the remainder of their support
- MDHS Announces Issuance of Partial November SNAP Benefits
Beginning November 10, 2025, MDHS will distribute up to 65% of the November SNAP benefit allotment to SNAP recipients Benefit amounts have been set by the USDA Food and Nutrition Service, not MDHS SNAP benefits are issued on a rolling basis between the 4 th and the 21 st of each month
- South Mississippi food pantry braces for surge due to SNAP benefit delays
Food pantries in South Mississippi are bracing for a surge in demand, especially as the holidays approach At The Lord Is My Help in Ocean Springs, volunteers are already preparing for more
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