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House GOP Agriculture bill advances out of committee

  • The House Agriculture Committee advanced a bill on May 14, 2025, proposing significant cuts to SNAP benefits across the United States.
  • The bill responds to a Republican budget mandate requiring at least $230 billion in cuts, with the committee increasing that to about $300 billion, mainly targeting SNAP.
  • The proposal would shift some SNAP costs to states starting in 2028, require expanded work requirements for recipients aged 7 to 64, and reduce federal nutrition assistance roles.
  • Critics warn the legislation threatens over 42 million Americans relying on SNAP, noting states like California and Texas could owe billions and many children may lose aid, while supporters say it restores SNAP's work focus and saves taxpayer dollars.
  • The bill’s passage in the House could force states to raise taxes, cut other programs, or limit SNAP access, raising concerns about increased hunger and financial pressures on vulnerable populations.
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Politico broke the news in on Thursday, May 15, 2025.
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