Conservative blasts Democrats over food assistance program

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Conservative blasts Democrats over food assistance program

Jordan, co-leader of the conservative House Freedom Caucus, took to Twitter to vent about the missing work requirement for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program or SNAP recipients.

“More Americans on Food Stamps than the entire population of Canada. Yet Democrats won’t support work requirements for able-bodied adults receiving your tax dollars.”

House Republicans and Democrats had been locked in a months-long standoff over work requirements for SNAP recipients, that ended last week when lawmakers on both sides of the aisle announced they’d reached a deal which didn’t include the Republican-backed work requirement.

Conservative blasts Democrats over food assistance program

J. Scott Applewhite/APRep. Jim Jordan, a member of the House Judiciary Committee, arrives on Capitol Hill, June 27, 2018.

Jordan’s tweet on the scope of SNAP took aim at Canada’s population of 36 million people, which is less than the 42 million Americans that receive SNAP, according to the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.

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Currently, the USDA stipulates that Able-Bodied Adults Without Dependents are individuals between the ages of 18 and 49. According to USDA guidelines they can only receive SNAP benefits for “3 months in 3 years if they do not meet certain special work requirements.”

Conservative blasts Democrats over food assistance program

J. Scott Applewhite/APRep. Jim Jordan, a member of the House Judiciary Committee, arrives on Capitol Hill, June 27, 2018.

After that, they must work 80 hours a month, do unpaid work through special state-approved workfare programs or participate in full-time education or training activities. Although at 36 states have waved at least some part of the 20 hours a week work requirement.

In Ohio, Jordan’s home state, 13 percent of the population receives SNAP benefits. That number mirrors the national average.

Conservative blasts Democrats over food assistance program

Sarah Silbiger/CQ Roll Call via Getty ImagesSupporters listen as Rep. Donald McEachin holds a news conference with faith leaders to “urge lawmakers to reject proposed cuts to the Sup

In 2017, Jordan alongside Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, introduced legislation in the House and Senate to reform SNAP’s work requirements. Claiming SNAP for millions of American had “become a permanent way of life. Instead of giving impoverished families and individuals a helping hand, the current welfare system penalizes positive steps toward self-sufficiency.”

However, according to the Department of Agriculture, 43 percent of Americans receiving SNAP benefits live in a household with earnings.

Sourse: abcnews.go.com

Conservative blasts Democrats over food assistance program

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