Gov. Hochul Allocates $65M for New Yorkers Facing SNAP Cuts, Declares State of Emergency

The Governor has also launched a new website where families can find information on state and local resources for food, heating, and healthcare, share their personal stories about how the federal cuts are affecting them, and get updates on regional impacts and recovery efforts.

For families depending on SNAP, food banks, or local pantries, these weeks are especially stressful. Many programs are already stretched thin due to rising costs and inflation, and now they’re bracing for an even bigger influx of people who need help.

The Federal Shutdown Affects Food, Health Care, and More

If Washington doesn’t act quickly, families could feel the effects in several ways:

  • Food: Nearly three million New Yorkers rely on SNAP each month to feed their families. A delay or loss of benefits could mean skipped meals and going without.
  • Healthcare: About 140,000 families could see their health insurance premiums jump by nearly 40 percent, forcing difficult decisions about doctor visits, prescriptions, or basic care.
  • Heat: Delays in heating assistance through HEAP could leave more than 1.5 million households struggling to pay their utility bills as winter approaches.
  • Early Learning: Young children, particularly those enrolled in Head Start programs, may miss out on critical early education if federal funding is delayed.
  • Jobs and Community Projects: Cuts to infrastructure and security funding could jeopardize local projects and the jobs that accompany them, impacting entire neighborhoods.

If SNAP benefits are cut, it would be the first time in U.S. history that a federal government shutdown has actually stopped food assistance from reaching families. It also couldn’t come at a worse time, with the holidays right around the corner and grocery prices already sky-high.

If you or someone you know depends on SNAP or other benefits, reach out now to your local food bank or community assistance program. Resources and updates are available through ny.gov/federalcuts and the New York State Department of Temporary and Disability Assistance.

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