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Urgent: NY Declares Public Health Crisis as Millions Face Hunger

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BREAKING: New York Governor Kathy Hochul has declared a public health crisis as the federal government shutdown continues, threatening to leave millions of residents at risk of hunger. Starting this weekend, November 1, SNAP Benefits will be suspended, impacting approximately 3 million New Yorkers and 42 million Americans nationwide.

The announcement comes as the federal shutdown, now entering its 31st day, shows no signs of resolution, potentially setting a record for the longest shutdown in U.S. history. Officials warn that this crisis could leave one million children and over 600,000 older adults vulnerable to food insecurity.

In a passionate statement, Hochul criticized the Trump Administration, stating,

“We are staring down a public health crisis that puts one million children and over 600,000 older adults’ lives at risk because Republicans in Washington are refusing to do their jobs.”

The Governor has also declared a state of emergency for all of New York State in response to this dire situation.

Furthermore, New York Attorney General Tish James announced that the state, along with 24 other states, is suing the Trump administration over the suspension of these vital food assistance benefits, calling it a violation of the Food and Nutrition Act. The lawsuit urges the USDA to utilize contingency funds to cover benefits for November.

As the crisis escalates, residents and advocacy groups are urging swift action to prevent a humanitarian disaster. The emotional toll on families is significant, with many fearing for their basic needs amidst the ongoing political impasse.

What’s next? All eyes will be on the federal government as the shutdown continues. Advocates are calling for immediate legislative action to restore SNAP benefits and alleviate the looming crisis affecting millions of vulnerable Americans.

Stay tuned for the latest developments as this urgent situation unfolds.

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