Gov. Kathy Hochul declares food emergency for New York
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Gov. Hochul declared a state of emergency to free up an additional $65M to help food pantries feed 3M New Yorkers being hit by SNAP cutoff on Nov. 1.
Adams’ office said that his administration will partner with the New York Community Trust, Partnership for New York City and United Way of New York.
New York is shelling out $30 million in emergency food assistance, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced this week, with federal SNAP benefits set to dry up Saturday amid the historic government shutdown. It would be the first time in U.
As the government shutdown continues and SNAP benefits are suspended, federal employees, many who are still reporting to work without pay, are turning to food banks to help make ends meet. CNN’s Leigh Waldman reports from a food bank in Queens,
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"Tara Food Golden Raisins" pulled statewide due to undeclared sulfites
The affected products, at retailers in the New York City metro area, were sold in 14-ounce clear packages with UPC Code 8247931229 and a "best before" date of June 30, 2026.
Some 42 million people in the U.S. who rely on SNAP benefits could soon join the already long lines at the nation's food banks and pantries that are also serving struggling federal workers.