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TRUMP ADMNS FOOD STAMP PROPOSAL SPARKS DEBATE

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12-11-19

Trump Admins Food Stamp Proposal Sparks Debate
 
 
 

 

The Trump administration proposal to require able-bodied adults to work instead of receiving an exemption for food stamps has sparked debate.

 

According to Fox News:

Last week, the administration proposed a new rule targeting the Supplemental Nutrition Program, known as SNAP, which feeds more than 36 million people. The plan will limit states from exempting work-eligible adults from having to maintain steady employment in order to receive benefits.

 

In an interview with Fox News, Coalition on Human Needs Executive Director Deborah Weinstein argued that the latest announcement is just another example of the Trump administration’s attacks on low-income people in need of assistance. Weinstein said President Trump’s food stamp proposal “will take the poorest of the poor and deny assistance to nearly 700,000 of them, and that means there'll be more hunger, and less access to food."

 

Conservative columnist and author Tom Basile, however, argued that policies like these are why Trump was elected, saying it will not only encourage self-sufficiency, but it will save taxpayers dollars. The Agriculture Department has claimed it could save $5.5 billion over five years.

 

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"Government can be a powerful force for good, but government dependency has never been the American dream. We need to encourage people by giving them a helping hand but not allowing it to become an indefinitely giving hand,” Perdue said.

President Trump wants able-bodied adults to work and enter the workforce not become part of a generational usage of the system. Trump is doing what many said they would do but never did.
 

 

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