With federal funding for SNAP set to stop Saturday amid the government shutdown, roughly three million New Yorkers face a sudden food aid cliff. Governor Kathy Hochul declared a state of emergency and pledged $106 million for food banks and meal programs, a fraction of the $650 million in monthly SNAP benefits. Seniors could be hit hardest, advocates warn, as lines at pantries stretch and mail notices will not go out. Alongside two dozen states, New York sued the Trump administration over the plan, while residents describe bracing for eggs, toast and long waits in the cold.
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