Here is the break down of what the ARRA provisions mean for New York State:
National and
Expenditure | National | |
Total | $374.19 billion | $24.63 billion |
SNAP/Food Stamp Benefit Increase | $19.9 billion | $1.289 billion |
SNAP/Food Stamp Administration | $291 million | $30 million |
Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) | $500 million | $34 million |
Senior Nutrition Program | $100 million | $7 million |
If you haven't already done so, please call your Congressional Representatives to thank them for their support in passing this critical legislation. Despite the important advances made in ARRA, however, there is still work to be done. In
In addition, in order to maximize the effectiveness of these important increases, New York City must increase its outreach for Food Stamp/SNAP benefits, improve HRA's ability to process claims by following Public Advocate Gotbaum's recommendations to improve technology, and must stop its wasteful and ineffective practice of finger imaging Food Stamp/SNAP recipients.
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This is really great news for food stamp/welfare recipients nationwide, and I hope the people in New York will be successful in convincing Bloomberg and (especially) Paterson in accepting the waiver.
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