U.S. House Republican plan would force states to pay for a portion of SNAP benefits
The U.S. House Agriculture Committees portion of Republicans massive taxes and spending bill would partially shift to states the costs of the countrys largest food assistance program, which some experts and Democrats predicted will lead to major cuts in the program and possibly even an end to it in some states.
The measure will be taken up by the panel Tuesday night and is expected to be voted on late Tuesday or early Wednesday, after which it will be folded into a larger reconciliation package with 10 other bills passed out of committees and sent to the floor. The entire House is set to vote on the legislation before Memorial Day.
The federal government currently pays for all Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, benefits. A provision in the Agriculture Committees piece of Republicans big, beautiful bill to enact President Donald Trumps agenda would transfer between 5% and 25% of that cost to states, depending on each states payment error rate, starting in 2028.
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But the change in cost structure could lead states to opt out entirely, said Ty Jones Cox, vice president for food assistance at the left-leaning economic think tank Center for Budget and Policy Priorities, leading some needy families unable to pay for groceries.
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