Cuts to Food Benefits Stand in the Way of RFK Jr.’s Goals for a Healthier National Diet
- Cuts to food benefits prevent Robert F. Kennedy Jr. from achieving his goals for a healthier national diet.
- The bill imposes a 20% cut to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program , marking the deepest reduction in its budget.
- SNAP cuts will make healthy diets harder to access for families relying on this assistance.
- Research indicates that encouraging healthy food purchases is more effective than restricting what can be bought.
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RFK Jr. Wants a Healthier Diet? SNAP Cuts Say Otherwise
ALBANY, Ga. — Belinda McLoyd has been thinking about peanut butter. McLoyd, 64, receives a small monthly payment through the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, previously known as food stamps. “They don’t give you that much to work with,” she said. To fit her tight budget, she eats ramen noodles — high on sodium and low on nutrition — multiple times a week. RELATED: How Will the ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ Impact Black Children? If she …
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