The 2018 Farm Bill, scheduled for a vote on the House floor this week, could get at least 1.6 million people off of food stamps.
The farm bill, also known as House Resolution 2, would require able-bodied adults ages 18-59 to work a minimum of 20 hours a week to receive benefits through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) — the federal government program that provides food stamps.
At least 1.6 million Americans will get off SNAP if the provisions in the bill pass, according to the Congressional Budget Office (CBO).
The CBO estimates that at least 1.2 million Americans will discontinue participating in SNAP due to the work requirements.
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ReplyDeleteAllows EBT peeps to buy tons of HOT food shrimp fish on your tax dollars I hope someone from the. USDA Fraud unit sees this.
I hope to heck this passes, then
ReplyDeletelet them pass, one child on welfare,
the next one is ON The Parents to
care for !
Just failed bc of Paul Ryan
DeleteThe farm bill should stop mandating ethanol in fuel
ReplyDeleteLet's finish the headline:
ReplyDelete"House Farm Bill Could Get at Least 1.6 Million Off Food Stamps"
Without Starving Anyone
Drop them all off after 6 months on. There is areal shortage of workers, there is Job out there for everyone.
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