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Governor Hochul slammed Congressional Republicans for failing to extend the existing enhanced premium tax credits, which expired on December 31, 2025.
Governor Hochul and Representative Paul Tonko demanded that the Trump Administration release $400 million in federal funds that 1.5 million New Yorkers are relying on to help heat their homes this winter.
Governor Hochul and Representative Tonko demanded that the Trump Administration release $400 million in federal funds that 1.5 million New Yorkers are relying on to help heat their homes this winter.
“At a time when Republicans control every lever of the federal government, they shut it down, creating chaos in our airports, in our federal workforce, and for hungry families who depend on SNAP — all to take affordable health care away from millions of Americans."
La gobernadora Hochul anunció una inversión de emergencia de casi $550,000 para ayudar a los bancos de alimentos de los colegios comunitarios de SUNY y a los esfuerzos relacionados para que los campus aborden la actual crisis de inseguridad alimentaria, resultado del cierre del gobierno federal más largo de la historia de Estados Unidos.
Governor Hochul announced an emergency investment of nearly $550,000 in assistance for SUNY community college food pantries and related efforts to help campuses address the ongoing food insecurity crisis as a result of the longest federal government shutdown in United States history.
"The Trump administration's decision not to fully fund SNAP is indefensible."
“Today’s rulings confirm that the Trump administration must release emergency nutrition assistance for the 3 million New Yorkers set to lose their SNAP benefits tomorrow."
La gobernadora Hochul declaró hoy el estado de emergencia y anunció nuevas acciones en respuesta a la decisión del gobierno de Trump de suspender la asistencia alimentaria a 3 millones de neoyorquinos a partir del 1 de noviembre.
Governor Hochul declared a state of emergency and announced new actions in response to the Trump administration stripping food assistance from 3 million New Yorkers come November 1.