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HRA Commissioner Promises Hikind To Resolve Food Stamp Issues


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Assemblyman Dov Hikind (D-Brooklyn) met today with Steven Banks, the Commissioner of the New York City Human Resources Administration, to address multiple issues regarding food stamps, most notably his constituents’ difficulties in receiving re-certifications on their food stamp applications in a timely manner. The meeting was immediately arranged after Assemblyman Hikind called upon the Commissioner last week to address numerous complaints from community members as well as his own staff regarding the F22 Food Stamp Center’s lack of attention to the matter.

“I was delighted that Commissioner Banks was willing to personally address this important matter so quickly,” said Hikind. “The Commissioner and his staff expressed their clear intention to address the matters that we discussed so the application process is hastened and food stamps are made available to the many New Yorkers who rely upon them without undue delay. Commissioner Banks agrees that people shouldn’t have to fear loss of benefits and an inability to feed their family because of a breakdown in the system.”

In the meeting, Assemblyman Hikind noted that for quite some time his office staff and he had been receiving complaints from constituents regarding their inability to re-certify their SNAP benefits. The re-certification process allows for the process to be done by phone, but Hikind had received numerous complaints that the date and time that they were given (via mail) to expect a call from HRA was often ignored and that no call was ever received.

“This was a very informative and useful meeting,” said Hikind. “We were able to share our concerns with Commissioner Banks and his staff and I am confident that matters will now improve. To everyone’s benefit, we expect to see implementation of significant changes in 2015 that will cut down on the bureaucracy that was frustrating to everyone. In the meantime, my community members are certainly encouraged to contact me and my staff regarding any issues that concern them.”

(YWN Desk – NYC)



4 Responses

  1. “Why would any yid who knows he’s in Golus want to take food stamps from the goyishe government anyway? ”

    So that they can afford the day school tuition. The real question is why so many Jews vote for politicians who want to cut these benefits that are so important to so many of us.

  2. charliehill, i have an answer GET A JOB, Hikind and his ilk ARE the reason everything is so expensive as they love raising our taxes, Rand Paul is the answer and this is the Yiddish way.

  3. There’s a simple answer to the ‘real’ question, charliehall, of why we vote for politicians who cut benefits, namely that their moral values are more in line, relatively speaking, with ours.

    It would be great to live in a world where the politicians who handed out food stamps to deserving applicants were not the self-same people who pass legislation on marriage redefinition and other things we find problematic, but that’s not political reality.

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