President’s Budget Would Increase Hunger and Poverty

Published on Mar 12, 2019 in Federal Advocacy

Yesterday, President Trump released his FY 2020 budget proposing $220 billion in cuts to SNAP over the next 10 years. The proposed budget also includes ill-conceived proposals to time limit benefits across multiple vital safety net programs including SNAP/CalFresh, TANF/CalWORKS, Medicaid/Medi-Cal and Rental Assistance that would worsen hunger, health, and poverty for many low- and moderate-income Californians. California Food Policy Advocates, the California Association of Food Banks, and Western Center on Law and Poverty urge all members of the California Congressional Delegation to oppose cuts to SNAP and other vital programs that help lift millions of Californians out of poverty.

Read the joint statement from CAFB, WCLP, and CFPA opposing the President’s budget priorities. PDF

Read more from the the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities about the proposed Budget’s troubling vision for America.

What’s next in the budget process?

While the President’s budget will not move forward in Congress as written, specific proposals could find their way into proposed legislation this year. You can stay up to date on federal nutrition policy by signing up for CFPA’s Nutrition Action Alerts.

Questions? Contact: Jared Call at 213.482.8200 ext 201

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