Yes, Sen. Sanders has voted against at least 14 GOP-led continuing resolutions during recent shutdown standoffs, which included SNAP funding alongside other appropriations. As part of the Democratic caucus, he opposed them to demand broader spending protections, not to defund SNAP outright—though the votes effectively blocked temporary SNAP continuity in those bills. This aligns with his pattern of rejecting farm bills or CRs lacking progressive reforms, per congressional records.