New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A09168

Introduced
10/17/25  
Refer
10/17/25  
Refer
1/7/26  
Report Pass
3/10/26  

Caption

Directs the department of public health to annually report on food security trends.

Impact

The implementation of A09168 is expected to have significant implications on state public health initiatives. By requiring detailed reports on food security, the bill seeks to address food insecurity issues more effectively. As food security is a critical determinant of health, the insights gained from this survey could inform state policies and initiatives aimed at improving access to nutritious food for vulnerable populations. Moreover, providing data at the county level empowers local governments and organizations to tailor responses to meet their specific community needs.

Summary

Bill A09168 aims to enhance public health reporting by directing the New York Department of Health to annually report on food security trends. This reporting will utilize the 2024 U.S. Household Food Security Survey Module, as developed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, providing insights into food security across different demographics. The results of the food security survey will be broken down to the county level and made publicly available on the department's website, thereby increasing transparency and access to crucial data.

Contention

While the bill seems straightforward in its intent to bolster food security awareness, debate may arise regarding the allocation of state resources for this initiative. Some lawmakers could express concerns over potential administrative burdens on the Health Department or question the utility of the survey data if not accompanied by substantial action plans addressing food insecurity. Additionally, the effectiveness of the annual reports could be scrutinized if they do not translate into actionable policies or community interventions.

Overall_sentiment

A09168 reflects a growing awareness of the importance of tracking food security as a public health issue. By establishing a clear mandate for reporting food security trends, the bill signifies a proactive approach to understanding and combating food insecurity, which is increasingly recognized as critical to overall health outcomes in the state.

Companion Bills

NY S08553

Same As Directs the department of public health to annually report on food security trends.

Previously Filed As

NY S08553

Directs the department of public health to annually report on food security trends.

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