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Related: About this forumGovernor Hochul Signs Legislation Helping Homeless, Disabled and Elderly SNAP Recipients to Purchase
Legislation (S.64/A.1524) Creates Statewide Restaurant Meals Program; Mandates OTDA to Apply for USDA Approval so SNAP Recipients Can Purchase Prepared FoodsOnce Approved by USDA, Would Help SNAP Recipients to Use Their Benefits for Prepared or Hot Food at Participating Restaurants and Delis
BROOKLYN, NY October 10, 2021 Governor Kathy Hochul had on October 4th signed legislation (S.64/A.1524) establishing a statewide Restaurant Meals Program as part of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP. The legislation mandates the New York State Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance to apply for USDA approval to authorize the program, which would allow homeless, elderly and disabled SNAP recipients to use their benefits for prepared or hot food from participating restaurants. Governor Hochul signed this legislation at the Brownsville Recreation Center in Brooklyn, NY on October 4.
The Governor also announced the launch of the $25 million Restaurant Resiliency Program to provide relief to the restaurant industry, which continues to face severe challenges from the COVID-19 pandemic. The program, proposed by the legislature, will build on the successful Nourish New York initiative. It will provide funding to New Yorks network of food banks and emergency food providers to purchase prepared meals from New York restaurants and deliver them to families in need.
Its unconscionable that in a state as prosperous as New York, many residents still struggle to get enough food to feed their families, Governor Hochul said. The vital actions were takingestablishing two restaurant programs to help the most vulnerable New Yorkers feed themselves and help restaurants recover from this terrible pandemicwill work in tandem to put food on the table in homes across the state. This pandemic continues to impact the wallets and homes of a vast number of New Yorkers, and were taking any and all actions to help them support themselves and their loved ones.
Lieutenant Governor Brian Benjamin said, The actions Governor Hochul are taking today make it clear to families and restaurants recovering from COVID that New York State is here for them. Expanding SNAP benefit eligibility to prepared or hot foods at participating restaurants will help feed New York families in need while providing a needed boost to struggling local businesses. Along with the $25 million Restaurant Resiliency program being launched, which I advocated for in the Senate, this will go a long way to furthering our recovery toward a more equitable New York.
Read more: https://www.yonkerstribune.com/2021/10/governor-hochul-signs-legislation-helping-homeless-disabled-and-elderly-snap-recipients-to-purchase
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Governor Hochul Signs Legislation Helping Homeless, Disabled and Elderly SNAP Recipients to Purchase (Original Post)
TexasTowelie
Oct 2021
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Ka-Dinh Oy
(11,686 posts)1. That is good.
When you are homeless you do not have a stove to cook on or a refrigerator to keep things cold so what do you do with the food you can get at the grocery store with your EBT card? I think this would work for a lot of people. Hey, even having it set up so you can get a burrito and some Jo's from the convenience store would be good. I think there are some places that do this already. A Starbucks near me gives homeless people a cup of coffee for free.
lark
(24,162 posts)2. Great start for the new governor with this plan.
I wondered how she would be and this has made me happy. Wish more areas would do this, fabulous idea, win/win.
niyad
(119,931 posts)3. This is a good start. The restrictions on SNAP recipients are designed to be cruel, and it
is far past time for this to change.
Excellent job, Governor Hochul.