New York To Allow SNAP Recipients To Dine Out Using Benefits
Some New York residents will be able to dine out using their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits. A special program is expanding to a new area of the state.
Certain New York State Residents Will Now Need To Work To Get Food Stamps
Some New Yorkers, who previously did not have to work to receive SNAP will now have to prove they have a job. New York is one of 18 states that does not require older SNAP recipients to work, but Republicans used debt ceiling negotiations to change that. New York currently offers a waiver for the federal government's "Able Bodied Adults without Dependents" requirement. But, now that waiver will go away.
The ABAWD rule requires adults with no children under the age of 18, unless exempted, to work 20 hours weekly or participate in work-related training or education in order to get Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits. Those who don't work or train 80 hours a month are only eligible for SNAP benefits for 3 months during a 3-year period. The ABAWD requirement applies to SNAP recipients ages 18 to 49, but Republican House representatives want to increase the working age.
Republicans used federal debt ceiling negotiations to secure new SNAP requirements, which they had been trying to push before negotiations. They had previously introduced the America Works Act For Food Stamps. Rep. Dusty Johnson, a Republican from South Dakota, sought to change to age requiring SNAP recipients to work to 65. He and a group of more than 20 other Republican representatives wanted to force older people to work at least 20 hours for an additional 15 years to keep their SNAP benefits (without having an exemption). They reached a compromise with the White House to increase the work requirements to include Americans up to the age of 54.
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Some New Yorkers Who Receive Food Stamps Can Use Benefits at Restaurants
Some people who receive SNAP benefits in New York can use them to buy food from restaurants. Governor Kathy Hochul signed legislation in October of 2021, approving the use of food stamp benefits by the homeless, elderly, and disabled to buy hot, prepared meals. The statewide Restaurant Meals Program will help people who struggle with food security, according to Gov. Hochul,
"It's unconscionable that in a state as prosperous as New York, many residents still struggle to get enough food to feed their families. The vital actions we're taking—establishing two restaurant programs to help the most vulnerable New Yorkers feed themselves and help restaurants recover from this terrible pandemic—will 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 we're taking any and all actions to help them support themselves and their loved ones."
A Restaurant Meals Program pilot has expanded from the initial rollout in Monroe County to include Brooklyn, following the same process. The Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance says,
"Following the completion of the pilot phase, a plan will be developed to onboard restaurants statewide."
However, the OTDA gives no timespan for statewide expansion. Any restaurant that wants to be a part of the Restaurant Meals Program must meet the following requirements:
- Enter into an agreement with OTDA
- Be federally authorized to accepts SNAP benefits
- Obtain the necessary equipment to process EBT card transactions
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