The USCCB wrote: "...the proposal to reduce the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, formerly food stamps) by over $16 billion will hurt hungry children, poor families, vulnerable seniors and struggling workers. At this time of economic hardship and continued high unemployment, the Committee should protect essential programs that serve poor and hungry people. To cut programs that feed hungry people in the midst of economic turmoil is unjustified and wrong."
Should we believe Americans for Prosperity or the successors of the Apostles?
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The USCCB wrote:
"...the proposal to reduce the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, formerly food stamps) by over $16 billion will hurt hungry children, poor families, vulnerable seniors and struggling workers. At this time of economic hardship and continued high unemployment, the Committee should protect essential programs that serve poor and hungry people. To cut programs that feed hungry people in the midst of economic turmoil is unjustified and wrong."
Should we believe Americans for Prosperity or the successors of the Apostles?
Full text available at www.usccb.org
I have no problem with state run assistance programs, but like I said, this is not a farm bill.
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