New York – Proposed Food Stamp Cuts Unfairly Targets New Yorkers

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    A Religious Jewish men shops for vegetables. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASh90New York – A congressional vote being held tomorrow on a plan that would make major cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program has many New Yorkers on edge, with almost 35 percent of those affected living in the Empire State.

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    As previously reported on VIN News, a massive farm bill would continue generous subsidies to farmers but would also cut make drastic cuts to food stamp recipients.

    “300,000 out of the 850,000 people affected are residents of New York State,” Alexander Rappaport, executive director of Masbia, told VIN News. “New York is very adversely affected by this.”

    The cuts would primarily affect those who live in government subsidized housing and comes after an earlier cut two months ago. Rappaport estimates that since the November reductions, Masbia has seen an upsurge of over 250 percent in the number of diners served.

    In an email obtained by VIN News, Margarette Purvis, president and CEO of the Food Bank for New York City, charges that the proposed reductions affect only sixteen states and that a quarter of those adversely affected by the changes are New York City residents.

    NYC Councilman Stephen Levin, who is chair on the General Welfare committee and represents a larger part of the Williamsbrg Orthodox Jewish community, was openly critical of the idea of reducing food stamp benefits.

    “The $9 billion in proposed cuts to SNAP benefits would prove to be a disaster for communities across New York City and the entire country,” said Levin. “These benefits are a lifeline to those in need and to make these types of cuts would have an extremely harsh impact.”

    Cutting the food stamp program could have other negative consequences, according to Gary Schlesinger, executive board chairman of UJCare.

    “Cutting food stamps is going to affect proper nutrition and eating habits of poor people,” observed Schlesinger. “The food stamp program is good because it provides good nutritious foods and cutting that will make people go back to junk food and other unhealthy items.”

    Schlesinger also cautioned that the proposed reductions would greatly affect Williamsburg’s Jewish population.

    “I don’t think any other Jewish community has the kind of concentrated housing development that we have,” said Schlesinger. “We have a lot of poor people and this will have a huge affect on the lives of the Orthodox Jewish population that is poor and has been living off food stamps all these years.”

    According to Rappaport, while the proposed bill would mean a loss of $90 per month, per family, in food stamps, that amount could be considerably higher in the Jewish community which are typically larger than most others.

    “We are hoping for an equitable compromise,” said Rappaport. “We can’t take on the burden of the other 50 states. 350,000 out of 800,000? It just isn’t fair to New Yorkers.”


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    10 years ago

    “Cutting food stamps is going to affect proper nutrition and eating habits of poor people,” observed Schlesinger.
    Every time I am in the supermarket I see that the people buying all those chocolates and expensive nosh always pay with it food stamps. So I am not sure to which “proper nutrition” he is referring. People with cash don’t buy those stuff as much.

    Also the good thing maybe the kosher dairy product wouldn’t rise so much. this September all KOSHER dairy products have risen 10% because people 80 percent of the shoppers pay it with food stamps or WIC checks so they don’t care about prices anyway.

    Way to go!!! Bring back the middle class to America!!!

    Facts1
    Facts1
    10 years ago

    We need DeBlasio to raise taxes and make up for the difference.

    Stickpick
    Stickpick
    10 years ago

    If they cut the food stamps at least the groceries and fruit/veg stores should cuz their drastically sky rocketing prices. A goy doesn’t get so affected by SNAP cuts because they’re not paying for dozen fake hashgochos on their food.
    Time to eliminate this cra*p.

    10 years ago

    That’s because they hate New York and those that live here.

    HankM
    HankM
    10 years ago

    No worries, Vladimir DeBlasio Lenin will surely raise taxes to cover this

    10 years ago

    NY also has one of the highest populations in the country. It also has a high percentage of low income people. It’s a percentage thing…

    cbdds
    cbdds
    10 years ago

    I don’t use food stamps and would never pay some of these nosh prices. Try regular potato chips instead of Israeli import or gourmet hechsher chips. Try giving kids 4/$1 chips instead of a $1 bag that I have to pay for you but won’t buy for my kids.
    Same applies to Sushi as a kid snack, not on my dollar.

    Reb Yid
    Reb Yid
    10 years ago

    Who cares which state is affected most? A person is a person. Whether they’re all in NY or none or evenly distributed, it doesn’t matter.

    savtat
    savtat
    10 years ago

    Government should give vouchers for staples: bread, milk, chicken, basic vegetables and fruit.

    All extras should not be paid for by the American Public.
    Makes no sense. And, for every billion dollars allocated, there should be “X” number of auditors to make sure the system serves the children and families who need it.

    You know, it’s not magic. If someone collects, his neighbors are paying.

    bennyt
    bennyt
    10 years ago

    VIN – Where did you dig up that beautiful fruit store shot with a religious “men” in it? It looks like it was taken in Poland in the 1930s!