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BumRushDaShow

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Sun May 11, 2025, 03:15 AM Yesterday

Proposed SNAP changes could impact 11 million Americans, report finds [View all]

Last edited Sun May 11, 2025, 04:36 AM - Edit history (2)

Source: Scripps News

Posted 3:37 PM, May 10, 2025


A new report from the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities indicates that a proposed change to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program would risk the benefits of 11 million Americans receiving assistance. The report examined a recent bill proposed by Republican Reps. Dusty Johnson, Randy Feenstra, and Warren Davidson. One notable aspect of the legislation is that it would increase the age for complying with SNAP's work requirements from 55 to 65.

According to the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, this proposed change would eliminate benefits for 1.4 million American adults. Another 300,000 people living in households with adults aged 55-64 would be at risk of losing benefits. The proposal would also modify SNAP's work requirement exemptions for parents. Currently, adults with a dependent child under age 18 are exempt from SNAP's work requirements. The bill would change the age limit from 18 to 7.

This proposed change would eliminate benefits for 3.1 million American adults ages 18 to 64 if signed into law. An additional 4.5 million Americans would be at risk of losing benefits because of the proposed change, 4 million of whom are children. If enacted, 500,000 seniors age 65 and older could lose benefits. The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities stated that the changes could affect roughly one in four SNAP participants.

"With the risk of a recession rising and the Trump administration's tariff policies likely to increase the cost of groceries and other essentials, SNAP's role in supporting people who are temporarily out of work or don't earn enough to afford basic needs is especially critical," the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities wrote. "Taking food away from more people who don't meet a harsh, red tape-laden work requirement or are unable to prove they qualify for an exemption would worsen food insecurity and hardship while undermining SNAP's vital role as an economic stimulus."

Read more: https://www.scrippsnews.com/politics/congress/proposed-snap-changes-could-impact-11-million-americans-report-finds



Link to Center on Budget and Policy Priorities REPORT - Worsening SNAP’s Harsh Work Requirement Would Take Food Assistance Away From Millions of Low-Income People

Link to DRAFT LEGISLATION (PDF) - https://dustyjohnson.house.gov/sites/evo-subsites/dustyjohnson.house.gov/files/evo-media-document/America%20Works%20Act%20of%202025.pdf
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Post removed Post removed Yesterday #1
huh? Skittles Yesterday #2
Are you okay? ❤️ littlemissmartypants Yesterday #5
Did you actually read that before you hit "send"? niyad Yesterday #13
Welcome to DU orangecrush 23 hrs ago #16
Is that English? Scrivener7 14 hrs ago #31
Mump Wants to Starve Americans with Cha Yesterday #3
Hey Cha! BumRushDaShow Yesterday #4
Republican math. Good grief! There's a way to fudge those numbers... littlemissmartypants Yesterday #6
Mahalo BRDS.. It's a Horror Show. Cha Yesterday #7
They are pushing to repeal the Child Labor laws BumRushDaShow Yesterday #9
Ohh... I forgot about that Cha Yesterday #10
So once that child reaches 8 years of age they're capable of being on their own? patphil 22 hrs ago #18
that sentence stumped me as well. peacebuzzard 18 hrs ago #21
I am proud to pay taxes which help my fellow citizens perdita9 Yesterday #8
The "99%" ARE paying taxes BumRushDaShow Yesterday #11
The period of the greatest DENVERPOPS 18 hrs ago #25
Totally agree! choie 17 hrs ago #26
What's 11 million people when enjoy being mean. xuplate Yesterday #12
When they enact this DENVERPOPS 18 hrs ago #23
Not too worry. At the same time, Large Corporations will start paying more taxes, realizing... chouchou Yesterday #14
How ironic. Buddyzbuddy 23 hrs ago #15
A beautiful tribute to your very fine mother! erronis 23 hrs ago #17
Thank you. Buddyzbuddy 20 hrs ago #19
So they're saying Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin 19 hrs ago #20
The pilfering and butchering of SNAP is a shame peacebuzzard 18 hrs ago #22
If it were just the DENVERPOPS 18 hrs ago #24
honestly I think you are correct about the CEO's its all about the tax breaks and contract favors peacebuzzard 16 hrs ago #28
What % of GOP Congress have ever shopped for their household food in a supermarket? bucolic_frolic 17 hrs ago #27
very few if they are doing their jobs. peacebuzzard 16 hrs ago #29
The poors are not the cause of debt/deficits - let's fight back with facts jmbar2 15 hrs ago #30
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