Protecting the Safety Net
House Agriculture Committee Farm Bill Would Cut Nearly 2 Million People Off SNAP
The farm bill passed by the House Agriculture Committee would cut the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, formerly known as the Food Stamp Program) by almost $21 billion over the next decade, eliminating food assistance to nearly 2 million low-income people, mostly working families with children and senior citizens.
The bill’s SNAP cuts would come on top of an across-the-board reduction in benefits that every SNAP recipient will experience starting November 1.
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Related: SNAP Benefits Will Be Cut for All Participants in November 2013
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Health Reform
Widespread “Rate Shock” Fears Unfounded
In at least a few states where insurers have already proposed their 2014 premium rates, the doomsday predictions of skyrocketing premiums have not materialized. Read more
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Center in the News
There Was a Time When Ending Hunger Was a National Goal for Republicans and Democrats
New York Times, Editorial
May 21, 2013
House Committee OKs massive cuts to food stamps in farm bill
MSNBC, All In with Chris Hayes
May 17, 2013
Renters Face a Housing Squeeze
Bloomberg Businessweek
May 17, 2013
Congressman Justifies Huge Food Stamp Cuts: Recipients Are ‘Dependency Class’
Think Progress
May 16, 2013
The Facts About Food Stamps Conservatives Don't Want You to Hear
US News & World Report







