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Republican and Democratic leaders have minimized or exaggerated the estimated impact of the House Reconciliation Bill on the Supplementary Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly known as food stamps. Congressional Budget Office estimated that, due to the labor requirements of the bill, 3.2 million people would lose all of their benefits from SNAP, which provide financial aid to low-income people for food purchases.This is a translation …
Walz and Johnson Make Misleading Claims About Bill’s Impact on SNAP
Este artículo estará disponible en español en El Tiempo Latino. Republican and Democratic leaders have either downplayed or overstated the estimated impact of the House reconciliation bill on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, formerly known as food stamps. The Congressional Budget Office estimated that due to work requirements in the bill, 3.2 million people would lose all of their SNAP benefits, which provide financial help to low-…
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