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Over the weekend, a rally at Townsend Park in Albany brought attention to the ongoing uncertainty surrounding Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. The event, titled "Fight Back: Hands Off Our Food Stamps," saw dozens of participants gather to raise awareness about families still waiting for their SNAP benefits amid a government shutdown. A food drive was also held, with donations going to local food pantries.
The rally's organizers emphasized the need for Congress to fully authorize SNAP benefits and criticized the Trump administration for allegedly using the hunger crisis as leverage in political negotiations. Bryan Paz-Hernandez, co-facilitator of No Kings Collective, stated, "We demand that the Trump administration stop playing political games with people’s food."
Despite a recent federal court ruling that the U.S. Department of Agriculture must resume full SNAP benefits for November, the timing of the distribution remains uncertain as each state manages the allocation of funds to recipients' Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) cards. Chandler Hickenbottom, a co-founder of Saratoga Black Lives Matter, expressed her struggles without SNAP benefits while on maternity leave, highlighting the importance of access to food as a basic human right.
The Trump administration's recent directive to states to "undo" full SNAP payments, following a Supreme Court order allowing the withholding of aid, has added to the tension. This move is seen as a tactic to pressure Congress to end the government shutdown, affecting millions of low-income Americans.
In response to the crisis, Albany County and the United Way of the Greater Capital Region are organizing distribution events to provide grocery store gift cards to SNAP recipients. Local residents and activists, like Frankie Reynolds, attended the rally to support those in need, emphasizing the importance of standing in solidarity with those facing food insecurity.
Organizers plan to continue holding rallies to ensure their message is heard, advocating for food as a fundamental human right and seeking a resolution to the SNAP benefit uncertainty.