ALBANY, New York (WWNY) - The state is fast-tracking $30 million in emergency food aid to help New Yorkers who receive SNAP benefits.
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits will not be paid on November 1 due to the federal government shutdown.
Governor Kathy Hochul announced on Monday that $30 million in state funds will be used to support more than 16 million meals.
This is in addition to the $11 million in emergency food aid that was announced last week.
“I am committed to ensuring New Yorkers do not go hungry this holiday season,” Hochul said.
The governor also launched a new website where New Yorkers can share their personal stories about the effects of the shutdown and federal cuts.
She said nearly 3 million people in the state could lose their food assistance in Nov

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