If SNAP funding is cut, more individuals will be forced to turn to food assistance programs. |
Currently, the Senate’s version of the Farm Bill suggests
$4.5 billion in SNAP cuts, while the House’s version includes $40 billion in
cuts. The conference committee will be tasked with reconciling these two
proposals. No specific timeline for a decision has been announced, but lawmakers are emphasizing passage of a bill before the next budget deadline. The
Greater Chicago Food Depository opposes any cuts to SNAP, as it is clear that
any cut to the program would create an increase in need across the country and
would potentially erase the first line of defense against hunger for millions
of men, women, and children.
As lawmakers debate the Farm Bill in conference committee,
it is critical legislators know how devastating any cut to SNAP would be. The
Food Depository regularly advocates for continued funding for federal nutrition
safety net programs, and you can lift your voice and join us in this effort by contacting
your lawmakers to tell them cuts to SNAP are unacceptable.
To learn more about the Food Depository’s advocacy efforts,
and find ways to get involved, visit chicagosfoodbank.org/advocate.
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