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xchrom

(108,903 posts)
Mon Oct 28, 2013, 02:13 PM Oct 2013

food stamps, milk prices on table in farm talks

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MILWAUKEE (AP) -- The fight over renewing the nation's farm bill has centered on cuts to the $80 billion-a-year food stamp program. But there could be unintended consequences if no agreement is reached: higher milk prices.

Members of the House and Senate are scheduled to begin long-awaited negotiations on the five-year, roughly $500 billion bill this week. If they don't finish it, dairy supports could expire at the end of the year and send the price of a gallon of milk skyward.

There could be political ramifications, too. The House and Senate are far apart on the sensitive issue of how much money to cut from food stamps, and lawmakers are hoping to resolve that debate before election-year politics set in.

Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar, a Democrat who is one of the negotiators on the bill, says the legislation could also be a rare opportunity for the two chambers to show they can get along
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food stamps, milk prices on table in farm talks (Original Post) xchrom Oct 2013 OP
Not "whether" to cut food stamps but "how much" KamaAina Oct 2013 #1
the cuts are bad enough questionseverything Oct 2013 #2

questionseverything

(9,657 posts)
2. the cuts are bad enough
Mon Oct 28, 2013, 02:28 PM
Oct 2013

but if the price of milk and milk products double it will affect every household in the country and the health of every child but especially the poor

for every dollar the govt spends on food stamps we get a $1,79 in gdp so fs are a great investment...we should be expanding the program not decreasing it

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