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Nearly 3 million low-income New Yorkers will get partial SNAP food aid for November after judges forced the Trump administration to fund the program.
Gov. Kathy Hochul said New York will not let people on food stamps go hungry due to the federal government shutdown.
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Gov. Kathy Hochul declares food emergency for New York amid possible SNAP cuts
The possible disruption to SNAP funding on Nov. 1 would have a direct impact on beneficiaries of the food assistance program, and has already caused a ripple effect on the country's food system.
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Gov. Phil Murphy sent members of the National Guard to emergency food organizations after funding for SNAP benefits lapsed.
Many shoppers are trying to stretch out their final dollars as they face the reality of what they’ll have to shell out without government assistance.
With so much uncertainty surrounding SNAP benefits, 7 News has compiled a list of food resources across Western New York for those impacted.
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NYS lawmakers calling on government to fully fund SNAP
More than 30 state lawmakers from both sides of the aisle signed a letter to Governor Hochul thanking her for allocating $106 million dollars of state money towards
Hochul said she's trying to find a way to allow students to take home food that's left over at the end of the school day as well.