Texas Food Stamp Updates and EBT Deposit Schedule (July 2022)
In this community resource guide, we’ll tell you about any changes made to the Texas Food Stamp program as well as the June 2022 EBT payment schedule. We’d like to let you know about SNAP benefit updates as well as let you know the date your food stamps will be transferred to your EBT account each month.
Will we get additional food stamps in Texas in July 2022?
Absolutely, Texas passed a law to extend food stamps for the month of July 2022.
On July 1, Governor Gregg Abbott approved the extension of emergency food stamps through July 2022 in Texas . It means that SNAP households will be able to continue receiving food assistance benefits. The maximum amount of extra SNAP benefits that Texas food stamp recipients get is $95.
There is no official announcement as to when these benefits will transfer to Lone Star cards . However, it could be towards the end of July. The additional food stamps were transferred on June 30.
What day will I get my Texas Food Stamps (July 2022)?
Here is the table that will notify you of the day in July 2022 that you are likely to receive your SNAP benefits.
If you receive Food Stamp benefits over the weekend, the benefits will not be transferred to your bank account until Monday. This is also the case when you plan to earn rewards on holidays; it will also likely delay your benefits.
To determine when you will receive your food stamps, you must know the final number, which is the EDG number. Find the ending number which is the last digit of your EDG number by looking at the chart below and look to the left side of the number to find the estimated date you will start receiving your benefits. If you are not sure what the EDG number is, this article will give you two options to identify this number.
Last digit EDG | Day you get food stamp benefits | potential delays |
0 | Friday, July 1 | Benefits may be delayed due to the July 4th weekend. |
1 | Sunday, July 3 | Benefits may be delayed due to the July 4th weekend. |
2 | Tuesday, July 5 | It will be the first business day after the July 4 holiday, so benefits may be delayed. |
3 | Wednesday, July 6 | |
4 | Thursday, July 7 | |
5 | Saturday, July 9 | Benefits could be delayed due to the weekend. |
6 | Monday, July 11 | |
7 | Tuesday, July 12 | |
8 | Wednesday, July 13 | |
9 | Friday, July 15 |
What to do if you didn’t get your Texas food stamps for July 2022?
If you still can’t transfer the July SNAP credit to the EBT card , you can call the Lone Star Help Desk at 800.777.7328 . They will be able to help you determine why you did not receive your benefits for this month.
Also, you can learn more about why you may not be able to get your food stamps in April in this helpful guide.
Conclusion
People who receive food stamps from Texas will receive additional food stamps starting in July 2022. Governor Gregg Abbot approved the measure on July 1. It means that SNAP households that receive the food assistance program will be able to receive at least $95 more in food stamps in July 2022.
If you’re wondering what day you’ll receive Texas food stamps in August 2022, that’s determined by the last number on your EDG. The last digit determines which day the benefit will arrive on your Lone Star card .
If you have any other questions about your Texas SNAP benefits, you may call 800.777.7328 . If you would like to apply for the food assistance program, visit your local The Your Texas Benefits website or call their number 877.541.7905 .
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Nick Bryant is the author of Understanding Healthcare Is Half The Battle and a Senior Counselor with 13+ years of experience working in community health and mental health. He enjoys spending time with his family, watching WWE on Friday nights, and working toward a Google Data Analytics certification. If you have additional questions about community resources or government assistance programs, simply leave a comment below and he will follow up as soon as possible.