
The Public Health and Emergency Management Task Force has organizational jurisdiction over a broad range of issues including Disaster and Emergency Public Health Response, Homeland Security, Cybersecurity, Healthcare, Human Services, Nutrition, and Immigration.

On January 13, a coalition of state and local leaders, led by NGA,urged Congressto act swiftly on an urgent issue within the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) that was exacerbated by the recent federal shutdown. At acongressional briefing, organizations including NGA, the National Association of Counties, the American Public Human Services Association and the National Conference of State Legislatures, warned that new cost-sharing requirements under H.R. 1 could significantly increase state SNAP expenditures if Payment Error Rate data collected during the shutdown is not excluded. Ahead of the briefing, NGA also releasedthis commentary regarding strategic solutions Governors implemented when SNAP was held up due to the partial government shutdown. The coalition’sletter to congressional leadership calls for two fixes in a January Continuing Resolution: delaying cost-sharing implementation until FY2030 and excluding shutdown months from FY2026 PER calculations.

Governor Mike Kehoe, Missouri – Co-Chair
Governor Josh Stein, North Carolina – Co-Chair
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