In the last year alone, the Administration unveiled 3 proposed rules to slash SNAP benefits. Here are the facts:
Each proposal guts critical food assistance for hungry Americans
These attacks make clear the Administration is waging war on our most vulnerable citizens
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In July,
@USDA unveiled another proposed rule, this time to eliminate broad-based categorical eligibility for SNAP. By restricting states’ flexibility to tailor SNAP to meet the needs of vulnerable residents, the proposal would strip food assistance from 3.1 million people. (5/8)Show this thread -
Under the second proposal, nearly 1 million children would lose automatic access to free school meals, double the figure first estimated by
@USDA. It is despicable that the Administration would try to save a dollar by forcing children to go hungry in the classroom. (6/8)pic.twitter.com/4vnTbsMy7J
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The latest attack came in October, when
@USDA issued a proposed rule to eliminate state flexibility to set a Standard Utility Allowance under SNAP. The change would reduce benefits for 1 in 5 SNAP households and strip benefits entirely from thousands.(7/8)https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/04/us/politics/trump-food-stamp-cuts.html …Show this thread -
SNAP is an effective anti-hunger, poverty-relieving program. As I said in an October oversight hearing, it is unconscionable that the Administration is continuing to push these 3 proposals to kick roughly 4 million people off of life-saving food assistance.
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