A lot less people are going to be getting food stamps very soon, and they’ve got Obamas “stellar” economy to thank.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — More than 1 million low-income residents in 21 states could soon lose their government food stamps if they fail to meet work requirements that began kicking in this month.
The rule change in the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program was triggered by the improving economy — specifically, falling unemployment. But it is raising concerns among the poor, social service providers and food pantry workers, who fear an influx of hungry people.
Recent experience in other states indicates that most of those affected will probably not meet the work requirements and will be cut off from food stamps.
For many people, “it means less food, less adequate nutrition. And over the span of time, that can certainly have an impact on health — and the health care system,” said Dave Krepcho, president and chief executive of the Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida.
Advocates say some adults trying to find work face a host of obstacles, including criminal records, disabilities or lack of a driver’s license.
The work-for-food requirements were first enacted under the 1996 welfare reform law signed by President Bill Clinton and sponsored by then-Rep. John Kasich, who is now Ohio’s governor and a Republican candidate for president.
The provision applies to able-bodied adults ages 18 through 49 who have no children or other dependents in their home. It requires them to work, volunteer or attend education or job-training courses at least 80 hours a month to receive food aid. If they don’t, their benefits are cut off after three months.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture can waive those work rules, either for entire states or certain counties and communities, when unemployment is high and jobs are scarce. Nearly every state was granted a waiver during the recession that began in 2008. But statewide waivers ended this month in at least 21 states, the largest group since the recession.
An Associated Press analysis of food aid figures shows that nearly 1.1 million adults stand to lose their benefits in those 21 states if they do not get a job or an exemption. That includes about 300,000 in Florida, 150,000 in Tennessee and 110,000 in North Carolina. The three states account for such a big share because they did not seek any further waivers for local communities.
These employable people should get a job, of course, as it isn’t the job of the working population to pay for those too lazy to find employment, but these people should also remember which administration took their food stamps away from them. Who should you trust more, the party who runs on entitlement reform, or the one that promises that you can keep them only to snatch them up from under your feet?
Source: Cleveland.com
Yep, I do remodeling and home repair. All the excess c**p I have to pay leaves me wondering why I bother. I’m 62 so I guess I go a few more years if we have that long.
she’s missed the point. White people will be removed for muslims and illegals … Control the Food You Control the people.
Good! Go to work smoochers!
Good
The Democrats are liars again. A strong economy is a Obama make believe story!
Voting trump will put an end to a lot of that. .
Hope so.
The economy is NOT Strong. Michelle spending sprees are strong
They take away Medicaid, food stamps & Ss from little old ladies, so immigrants can prosper. I guess we should all go to the FEMA CAMPS & gas chamber
Strong economy, this is the worst economy ever in this history of this country, don’t look at the fudged government figurrs, check the numbers from private economist who know the real story not the lies you’ve been told. Obama needs the money to build that ghetto palace of a library, which he needs 1 billion dollars to build 8ts got to be big enough to hold his 747 air force one and all 5he$#%&!@*he’s stealing from the whitehouse to furnish it. Why do you think he gutted the whitehouse and decorated it like a bordelo