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USDA to boost SNAP benefits for 25 million Americans

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USDA to boost SNAP benefits for 25 million Americans

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4/2/21
The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced on Thursday that households already receiving the maximum monthly benefits from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) will now be able to receive emergency benefits approved by Congress last March because of the coronavirus pandemic. The action, a reversal of Trump administration policy, will allow about 25 million Americans to receive $95 per month in increased benefits. Previously, the lowest income households were unable to get the additional emergency payments approved through the Families First Coronavirus Response Act because they were already receiving the maximum monthly benefits from SNAP. Plaintiffs in two lawsuits in Pennsylvania and California argued that former President Trump’s agriculture secretary, Sonny Perdue, misinterpreted a section of that act and denied the emergency allotments for millions of families, according to the Washington Post.

“The emergency SNAP increases authorized by Congress last year were not being distributed equitably, and the poorest households — who have the least ability to absorb the economic shocks brought about by COVID — received little to no emergency benefit increases,” Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said. “As part of President Biden’s commitment to deliver economic relief, and ensure every family can afford to put food on the table, today’s actions will provide much-needed support for those who need it most.”
The department said benefit levels will remain unchanged for households that have already been receiving the increased payments. About 40% of the households that received little to no emergency allocations have children, while 20% include someone who is elderly and 15% include someone who has a disability, according to the Agriculture Department.


Trump and the GOP had no problem offering up $1.9 trillion in tax breaks to the wealthy in 2017, but stopped emergency food assistance to those who needed it the most.

The cruelty of the Trump administration was boundless.
 
Directing money from the bottom of income level into the economy instead of from the top income level and large corps is simply un-Republican and un-conservative. How can Republican Trumpsters, many of whom would benefit from this, possibly stand for this? It's time to get out and vote Republican and stop this nonsense of helping those with the least when we can instead give more money to those with the most. It makes no sense at all. Vote Republican.
 
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