The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), commonly known as Food Stamps, offers essential financial support to low-income individuals and families in Texas. Administered by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission, SNAP funds are provided monthly through the Lone Star Card, enabling beneficiaries to purchase approved food items from participating retailers. Here’s a complete guide to November payment dates, usage, and details for Texas SNAP recipients.
SNAP Benefits
SNAP aims to help recipients access nutritious foods, promoting a balanced diet for themselves and their families. Approved items include:
- Fruits and vegetables
- Meat, poultry, and fish
- Dairy products and cereals
- Breads, grains, and other staple foods
However, there are specific restrictions on what SNAP funds can buy. Ineligible items include:
- Hot or prepared foods (e.g., meals ready for immediate consumption)
- Non-food items such as alcohol, tobacco, vitamins, and supplements
Payment Dates
In Texas, each SNAP beneficiary is assigned an Eligibility Determination Group (EDG) number, which determines their monthly payment date. SNAP deposits are scheduled based on the last two digits of the EDG number. Here’s the payment schedule for November:
EDG Number Ending | Payment Date |
---|---|
00–03 | Friday, November 1 |
04–06 | Saturday, November 2 |
07–10 | Sunday, November 3 |
11–13 | Monday, November 4 |
14–17 | Tuesday, November 5 |
18–20 | Wednesday, November 6 |
21–24 | Thursday, November 7 |
25–27 | Friday, November 8 |
28–31 | Saturday, November 9 |
32–34 | Sunday, November 10 |
35–38 | Monday, November 11 |
39–41 | Tuesday, November 12 |
42–45 | Wednesday, November 13 |
46–49 | Thursday, November 14 |
50–53 | Friday, November 15 |
54–57 | Saturday, November 16 |
58–60 | Sunday, November 17 |
61–64 | Monday, November 18 |
65–67 | Tuesday, November 19 |
68–71 | Wednesday, November 20 |
72–74 | Thursday, November 21 |
75–78 | Friday, November 22 |
79–81 | Saturday, November 23 |
82–85 | Sunday, November 24 |
86–88 | Monday, November 25 |
89–92 | Tuesday, November 26 |
93–95 | Wednesday, November 27 |
96–99 | Thursday, November 28 |
EDG Number
To determine your payment date, locate the last two digits of your EDG number and match it with the corresponding date on the monthly schedule above. This number is essential for confirming when your Lone Star Card will receive its SNAP deposit.
Lone Star Card
The Lone Star Card functions like a debit card and is accepted at participating grocery stores and supermarkets across Texas. Here’s how to make the most of your card:
- Select SNAP-Approved Items: When shopping, choose items allowed under SNAP, such as fresh produce, meats, and essential pantry items.
- Swipe at Checkout: At the register, swipe the card, enter your PIN, and your purchase amount will be deducted from your SNAP balance.
- Track Purchases: To manage your SNAP funds, check your balance regularly on your Lone Star account or through your most recent receipt.
By limiting purchases to essential and nutritious items, SNAP supports families in maintaining a balanced diet, which contributes to long-term health and well-being. Additionally, SNAP payments help stimulate the local economy, benefiting authorized retailers and communities alike.
For Texas SNAP beneficiaries, the November payment schedule provides a reliable timeline to plan monthly grocery needs. With the Lone Star Card, recipients can access nutritious food while also contributing to local businesses. By knowing payment dates, usage guidelines, and restrictions, beneficiaries can maximize their SNAP benefits to support their household effectively.
FAQs
What is the payment schedule for Texas SNAP in November?
SNAP payments are distributed based on EDG numbers from November 1 through November 28.
Can I buy hot or ready-to-eat foods with my Lone Star Card?
No, SNAP restricts purchases of hot or ready-to-eat items.
How do I find my EDG number?
The EDG number is listed on your SNAP account paperwork; use the last two digits to find your payment date.
Where can I use my Lone Star Card?
Use the card at participating grocery stores and supermarkets for SNAP-approved food items.
Can I purchase non-food items with SNAP benefits?
No, non-food items like alcohol, tobacco, and vitamins are not eligible for purchase with SNAP benefits.