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Nevada Joins Lawsuit to Force Washington to Keep Spending as SNAP Faces Shutdown

By TheNevadaGlobeStaff, October 28, 2025 12:51 pm

Nevada has moved to join other states in suing the federal government after Washington signaled it may stop funding the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program due to the ongoing shutdown. Attorney General Aaron Ford — a Democrat — argues the USDA is obligated to continue payments and claims the agency is refusing to use contingency funds. Nearly half a million Nevadans could be affected if federal funds are halted.

What is not being acknowledged in the lawsuit is that SNAP is entirely federal money, and Nevada has no long-term state-level replacement plan for entitlement programs of this scale. Congress failed to pass a spending plan, resulting in a shutdown after October 1 when appropriations expired, pausing or limiting many federal obligations.

Gov. Joe Lombardo has acknowledged the financial exposure but noted the state does not have the resources to replace federal nutrition subsidies. Instead, he has directed agencies to activate an emergency alternative — the Food Insecurity Nevada Plan — which would temporarily draw from the IFC contingency fund and emergency work programs. That plan must still be approved in a public meeting at the end of the month.

The attorney general contends the USDA is abandoning its duty. But critics argue the real problem is a federal system that expands benefits without long-term fiscal planning, leaving states and taxpayers holding the bill when Washington stops spending. The shutdown has exposed a familiar pattern: promises made with borrowed federal money collapse when accountability and budgeting collide.

Source: KTNV / Las Vegas local reporting

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