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House GOP Agriculture bill advances out of committee

  • The House Agriculture Committee, controlled by Republicans, voted 29-25 to move forward a bill that aims to reduce funding for the government’s primary food assistance program by $313 billion starting in 2025.
  • The bill follows the House budget resolution's directive to cut at least $230 billion from Agriculture Committee programs, primarily targeting SNAP by expanding work requirements and shifting costs to states.
  • Key provisions include work requirements for able-bodied adults aged 18 to 54, lowering the dependent age from 18 to 7, and requiring states to cover 5% to 25% of SNAP costs starting in 2028 based on error rates.
  • Critics warn the largest-ever SNAP cut would shift billions to states, risking hunger for millions, and Congresswoman Jahana Hayes said, "hunger is a policy choice."
  • If enacted, the bill could force states to raise taxes, cut programs, or limit SNAP access, while supporters argue it restores SNAP's original focus on work and saves taxpayer dollars.
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Politico broke the news in on Thursday, May 15, 2025.
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