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You are here: Home / News / Local News / Effects of Partial Government Shutdown Being Felt Locally by Some Families

Effects of Partial Government Shutdown Being Felt Locally by Some Families

January 24, 2019 By WRFA Radio 1 Comment

JAMESTOWN – The effects of the partial federal government shutdown – now in its 32nd day – are starting to be felt locally.

As WRFA reported last week, some 500 families across the 23rd Congressional District, which includes all of Chautauqua County, have not received a paycheck from the government during the shutdown. That was according to Congressman Tom Reed’s Office.

We were not able to get a specific number for families in Chautauqua County or the Jamestown area. However, the Post-Journal is reporting that 128 families have received assistance this week through a special food distribution by the Food Bank of WNY and held at the Salvation Army in Jamestown. Some of those families include those affected by the shutdown – though a specific number was not provided in the report.

In addition to federal workers not receiving pay, the shutdown is also affecting residents who rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, also known as SNAP and formerly referred to as food stamps.

Families that rely on SNAP, including those in Chautauqua County, received their SNAP benefits for the month of February earlier than expected.

According to the Post-Journal, local social services districts including the one here in the county had to recertify SNAP recipients early and it was done last week, so SNAP recipients received a larger than normal amount of money on the EBT card because it also included February’s amount.

As a result, the SNAP recipients are being advised to ration their food credits through the end of February.

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Filed Under: Local News Tagged With: Food Bank of WNY, Government Shutdown, Salvation Army, Shutdown, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Tom Reed

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  1. Steven Beikirch says

    January 25, 2019 at 10:38 am

    “I’m Just TOM” the Problem Solver is as phony as his caucus. He has stated that funding for Trump’s Wall should not be a separate issue from the government shutdown. Do you really think Reed is interested in the families of the 23rd? He is a self-serving, unprincipled politician who would persecute one of his own constituents over the supposed theft of a $4 yard sign.

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