Posted on 12/10/2013 4:50:02 PM PST by Libloather
For Democrats especially, any talk about cutting billions from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program is uncomfortable and certain to create internal strife. But negotiators on the farm bill believe theyve found a way to make about $8 billion in savings from the program palatable for most Democrats.
The key is eliminating a loophole that enables states to help some low-income residents with nominal subsidies to pay for their heating in the winter in order to trigger much higher food stamp benefits. Some states, such as New York, will make a $1 Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program payment to low-income people in order to automatically qualify them for the maximum federal food stamps Standard Utility Allowance for 12 months.
According to a source tracking the farm bill talks, the Congressional Budget Office has estimated that raising the minimum energy subsidy states would be required to make to $20 would be enough to disincentivize states from utilizing the loophole, potentially saving the government $8 billion over 10 years.
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The progressives were smart when they put food stamps under the Ag Dept. With the power of the farm lobby, they continue to grow and grow. Do it for “the children”.
Why don’t they just create a new entitlement, and call it the Affordable Food Act. Make sure it’s thousands of pages long. Then, somewhere in the middle in teency print, insert “Hereby, transfer $500 Billion from SNAP to the AFA”. Done!
they spend MORE THAN THAT IN AN EFFING DAY
” Do it for the children””
Everyone feed your own rug rats or let them die!
I’m 800 miles from the ocean and I can buy fresh oysters cheaper than that.
But then again....I don’t buy them very often because I actually have to work to earn the money I use to buy them
Well, that there is downright unpatriotic. What are you, some sort of Capitalist?
> The key is eliminating a loophole that enables states to help some low-income residents with nominal subsidies to pay for their heating in the winter in order to trigger much higher food stamp benefits.
Thanks Libloather.
That $20 is no disincentive.
It’s $20 in exchange for thousands of dollars.No state is going to turn down a deal like that!
bump
Just do a typical progressive thing and call them something else.
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