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Five U.S. States Declare Emergency After Food Aid Suspension

american media reported that following the​ prolonged government shutdown and suspension of food assistance programs, five U.S. states have declared a state‌ of emergency.

According to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and ‍Axios, several ‍states ⁤including New⁤ York,⁣ Delaware, Rhode Island, Virginia, and Maryland have⁤ declared emergencies due to the federal government‌ shutdown ‌and halted⁤ payments for the⁤ Supplemental Nutrition Assistance‌ Program (SNAP).

this move comes as nearly 42 million people nationwide risk losing their nutritional benefits⁤ if the shutdown persists. Data through October 31,2025,shows that among all fifty states,sixteen have allocated additional funding to food banks;⁤ two have provided direct financial ⁤aid to ‌households; eight are combining both approaches. Meanwhile, twenty-five⁣ states have yet to announce choice support measures.

In New York, Governor kathy⁣ Hochul declared a state⁣ of emergency on Thursday. She stated that about ⁤three million residents in her state will lose benefits⁤ this week alone. The federal government had been providing nearly $650 million monthly for this program ‍in New ‌York.

Hochul emphasized that “no state can‍ fully replace such ⁢an amount.” She announced a $65 million state budget ⁢allocation for emergency food assistance.​ Criticizing the Trump administrationS ​handling of the crisis, she said: “That people suffer because Republicans ⁢refuse to release emergency food⁢ resources is immoral.”

Maryland’s Democratic Governor Wes Moore⁢ also issued ‌an executive order declaring a state of emergency and allocated $10‍ million in emergency funds⁣ to strengthen the ⁣state’s food security networks. In a statement he said: “Blocking funding for food aid ⁢is not onyl illegal ⁣but cruel.”

The U.S. department of Agriculture announced⁣ last week that⁤ it cannot use contingency reserves to ⁤pay SNAP benefits during the shutdown ⁤and warned states​ that if they cover costs using their own budgets there will⁣ be no federal reimbursement.

This stance places manny states in a challenging position since deploying internal emergency funds without guaranteed repayment poses legal ​and financial‌ challenges.

News Sources: ©‌ webangah News Agency
English channel of the webangah news agency on Telegram
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