Changes to food aid in debt bill would cost money, far from savings GOP envisioned [View all]
Source: Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) A Republican attempt to expand work requirements for federal food aid in debt legislation moving through Congress would increase federal spending by $2.1 billion over 10 years far from the cuts GOP lawmakers had promised.
A compromise on the food aid requirements between House Republicans and President Joe Biden as the nation nears a disastrous government default may have backfired for the Republicans, who won the new work requirements in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program for some able-bodied recipients in exchange for Democratic demands to drop work requirements for some other, more vulnerable recipients such as veterans and homeless people.
An estimate from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office released late Tuesday said that while the new work requirements in SNAP would save money, the added benefits pushed by Democrats would cost more and add almost 80,000 people to the rolls in an average month.
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Come see me in a year, and Ill show you how much we actually saved, (Speaker Kevin) McCarthy said as he left a late-night meeting Tuesday with his members. You watch a lot of people are going to get jobs now.
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