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Monthly FoodShare payments to be cut substantially starting in March

January 12, 2023 by Sam Woods 1 Comment

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Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic FoodShare members have received extra money to spend on groceries every month. The amount they receive will be cut drastically starting in March. (NNS file photo by Edgar Mendez)

FoodShare emergency allotments will end after February due to changes in federal law.

Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, FoodShare recipients have received an additional “emergency allotment” on top of their monthly FoodShare payments. The allotments bring each recipient’s monthly payment up to the maximum allotment for their household size or an extra $95 if they already qualified for an amount within $95 of the maximum benefit.

These emergency allotments were in place to help people with low income during the COVID-19 pandemic.

At a stakeholder call on Wednesday, the Wisconsin Department of Health Services confirmed that these emergency allotments will end after February because of the 2023 Consolidated Appropriations Act, the annual federal spending bill signed into law on Dec. 29.

On the same day, the federal government renewed the public health emergency through at least April 10.

Previously, these emergency allotments were tied to the existence of the federal COVID-19 public health emergency, but the new spending bill decouples this money from the public health emergency and sunsets the spending after February.

January and February FoodShare payments will still include the emergency allotments. Those payments are scheduled to be in FoodShare members’ accounts on Jan, 22 and Feb. 19, respectively.

New spending bill also caps Summer P-EBT payments at $120

The Pandemic Electronic Benefit Transfer, or P-EBT, will continue for this school year and this summer. This money is meant to offset the costs of meals for children who did not receive free school breakfast and lunch because of COVID-19.

The new federal law institutes two main changes for P-EBT.

For this school year, parents of students who are eligible for free school meals (this includes all MPS schools) are eligible for $8.18 per day that their child missed school due to COVID-19 reasons or were learning virtually, and thus did not receive free breakfast or lunch. More information here.

Also parents who enrolled their children in fully virtual schools or have begun home-schooling since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic are eligible to receive benefits.

For Summer P-EBT, parents should expect substantially less in payments than in previous years. While parents of eligible children received $375 and $391 in 2021 and 2022, respectively, payments are capped at $120 for this summer.

For questions about P-EBT, email PEBTsupport@wisconsin.gov or call 833-431-2224.

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Filed Under: Community, Health and Wellness Tagged With: COVID, DHS, FoodShare, p-ebt, school pebt, summer pebt, Wisconsin DHS

About Sam Woods

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Sam Woods is a staff reporter primarily covering education in Milwaukee. When not reporting for NNS, Sam produces the Bridge the City podcast, a podcast that brings together people, resources, and ideas that inspire Milwaukee to action, with a reach of over 6,000 monthly subscribers across all podcast platforms.

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  1. Cheryl L Swirkowski says

    January 15, 2023 at 12:01 am

    I am wondering does this mean that there is no pebt for the summer because my daughter child support is already being deducted from my food share where as when my boys were little and I received child support it wasn’t and we are lucky to eat macaroni and hot dogs. Don’t even get me started on the cost of eggs and milk and butter. And now your taking foodshare away and I am disabled. I also don’t just pop out kids I only have three. My 8 year old is my last. Cancer did my body damage and my knee replacement is my future and eye sight is not the greatest

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