ABBOTT: Texas'll Provide $208 Million in Emergency Nutritional Program (SNAP) Assistance

"These benefits continue to provide nutritious food for Texans across the state."
– Governor Greg Abbott

Texas Insider Report: AUSTIN, Texas – Governor Greg Abbott announced Wednesday that the Texas Health & Human Services Commission (HHSC) is providing approximately $208 million in emergency Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) food benefits for the month of June as the state continues its response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

"These benefits continue to provide nutritious food for Texans across the state. Thank you to HHSC and USDA for continuing to support Texas families by ensuring they can put healthy food on the table," said Governor Abbott.

“We’re pleased to provide ongoing support to Texans through these emergency SNAP benefits, so they can purchase nutritious foods for their families,” said Texas HHS Access & Eligibility Services Deputy Executive Commissioner Wayne Salter.

HHSC received federal approval from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to extend the maximum, allowable amount of SNAP benefits to recipients based on family size, and all SNAP households will receive a minimum of $95 in emergency allotments.

The emergency June allotments are in addition to the more than $3.4 billion in benefits previously provided to Texans since April 2020.

Recipients will also continue to receive a 15% increase in their total benefits, which will continue monthly until September 2021. This 15% increase and the additional emergency allotment amount should appear in recipients’ accounts by June 30.
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