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cali

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Thu Oct 17, 2013, 01:46 PM Oct 2013

GOP Picks Anti-Food Stamp Crusader to Determine Future of Food Stamps

Shutting down the government and threatening a default in an attempt to block poor people from getting health insurance isn't the only thing House Republicans did over the past two weeks. They also continued their push to defund food stamps.

It went unnoticed amidst the debt ceiling fight, but last weekend, Democratic and Republican leaders in the House selected the lawmakers that will negotiate with the Senate to hammer out a final version of the farm bill, the massive bill that funds agriculture and nutrition programs. The main stumbling block for months has been how much money the bill should devote to food stamps; the House wants to strip $39 billion from the program, and the Senate wants to cut just $4 billion. The fact that Republicans in the House named one of the most anti-food stamp members of Congress to the committee that will decide the future of food stamps does not bode well for the program.

Rep. Steve Southerland (R-Florida) has been leading the GOP effort to slash the food stamp program, called the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP. "For the past six months, Southerland... [has] delivered 45 speeches about food stamps... and presented his idea to 13 governors," Eli Saslow wrote in a profile of the congressman in the Washington Post last month. Southerland, who fought for the $39 billion worth of cuts and another provision that imposes new work requirements on food assistance recipients, told state human service secretaries last year that food-stamp reform is "what I'm about."

Usually, only agriculture committee members negotiate the final farm bill; Southerland is on the leadership committee, not the agriculture committee. His appointment to the committee that's ironing out the final deal is a sign the House intends to fight tooth and nail to keep the deep food stamp cuts.

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http://www.motherjones.com/mojo/2013/10/food-stamps-farm-bill-steve-southerland?google_editors_picks=true

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GOP Picks Anti-Food Stamp Crusader to Determine Future of Food Stamps (Original Post) cali Oct 2013 OP
I'll call this a-hole's office again - he's my rep. unfortunately csziggy Oct 2013 #1

csziggy

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1. I'll call this a-hole's office again - he's my rep. unfortunately
Thu Oct 17, 2013, 01:57 PM
Oct 2013

Gwen Graham, the daughter of former Florida Governor Bob Graham, is running against Southerland. I need to contact her organization again to see when they will be setting up their offices so I can volunteer. We've got to get Southerland and his buddies out of office.

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