Onondaga County is scrambling to find 6,000 at-risk of losing food stamps as work requirements kick in

Syracuse, NY — No one is expected to get new food stamp money starting Nov. 1 unless the government shutdown ends.

But counties across New York face a separate food-stamp scramble unrelated to the shutdown.

Onondaga County officials have 30 days to reach an estimated 6,000 people who are at-risk of losing food stamps all together under federal cuts championed by the Trump administration…

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