9.19.2013 With a 217-210 vote, the House narrowly passed a bill cutting SNAP by $40 billion over the next ten years. This cut will deny nearly 4 million Americans thier food benefits, including about 350,000 Californians. Others will see reductions in their monthly benefit amounts. At a time in which millions of Americans are still struggling to get by in the aftermath of the worst economic crisis since The Great Depression, we call on the U.S. Senate to reject the House SNAP proposal and its nearly $40 billion in cuts to SNAP.
Center for Budget and Policy Priorities’ overview of cuts Link
Center for Budget and Policy Priorities’ statement on passage of House proposal Link
White House Statement on House proposal Link
In the coming weeks, the House and Senate will conference to reconcile differences in their farm bill proposals (the Senate passed a bill with $4 billion in SNAP cuts), so stay tuned for next steps.