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Public Health reports WIC short‑term loan request to keep benefits flowing if federal shutdown continues

November 05, 2025 | Kings County, California


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Public Health reports WIC short‑term loan request to keep benefits flowing if federal shutdown continues
Rosemary Rand, from Kings County Public Health, provided an update on the Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) supplemental nutrition program amid the federal government shutdown.

Rand said the California Department of Public Health has requested authorization from the Joint Legislative Budget Committee for a short‑term state loan to ensure WIC remains operational if federal funding lapses. She said the Department of Finance estimates such a loan would allow WIC to operate through Dec. 31, 2025, but cautioned the estimate is subject to change and depends on the federal situation. The county will continue to monitor state and federal actions.

Administrator staff added that the Human Services Agency is awaiting state guidance about timing and the method for CalFresh partial payments; estimates shared in the meeting suggested recipients might expect payments in about one to three weeks but no firm schedule had been issued at the time of the meeting.

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