ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Under judges' order, the Trump administration will partially fund SNAP benefits through November, but delays are expected leaving many families wondering how they'll put food on the table.
In response, Albany County gave $250,000 to the Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New York to help with food distribution. A food bank representative said the past few weeks have been especially stressful.
"Communities are scared," Malachai Hendrix with Food Pantries of the Capital District said. "Communities are worried, and they are going to our food pantries in droves. We have seen from pretty much every one of our members, service levels have increased up to three times what they were beforehand. This was always a stressed system, so this extra, added stress is doing no on

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