Florida’s strip clubs, liquor stores, casinos, pornographic video shops and bookstores would no longer receive food stamps and welfare money, if a bill filed by state Rep. Jimmie T. Smith, R-Inverness, passes the Legislature. Last week, the House’s Healthy Families Subcommittee approved HB 701, and it continues to progress through Tallahassee.
Last year, Jacksonville’s Action News found that food stamp cards were being used at strip clubs, bars and gaming centers in Jacksonville, saying, “No one is tracking how or where the money is being spent.” The Florida Department ofChildren and Families officials told Action News reporter Ashley Coleman that recipients can “use the card to buy anything you want.” DCF said it lacked laws needed to prevent such abuses. Similar revelations have been reported in New York and California.
Smith’s measure would require that “an electronic benefits transfer card may not be used or accepted at certain establishments” and specify “penalties for violations of card use restrictions.” Although food stamps are dispursed under a federal program, they are managed by the states. Smith’s proposed reform is authorized by a section of the federal Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act of 2012, meant to fix the problem.
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Really? I guess nobody checked they they weren't a grocery store? REALLY?
ReplyDeletethere has to be a law passed to regulate this... no one thought before to make this a policy... wtf
ReplyDeleteSee...exotic dancer discrimination! When will the Republican reign of terror in Florida stop?!
ReplyDeleteYa think?
ReplyDeleteHow is a poor girl to feed her 3 inigitmate kids!
ReplyDeleteI would move to classify a lap dance as food for the soul and call it a day.
ReplyDeleteHow is a poor girl to feed her 3 inigitmate kids!
ReplyDeleteMarch 18, 2013 at 10:49 AM
lmao
When will the Republican reign of terror in Florida stop?!
March 18, 2013 at 8:20 AM
lmao