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House Republicans Pass Bill Requiring Millions to Work for Food Stamps

House Republicans just passed major legislation that would require millions of people who are disabled or possibly otherwise unable to work, to work to be eligible for food stamps. The farm bill passed by a very narrow margin: 213-211. 20 Republicans joined with Democrats to oppose the archaic legislation.
The work requirement, which President Trump specifically praised in a statement via Twitter, would require “millions of low-income Americans who receive nutritional assistance to work at least 20 hours a week or enroll in a job training program,” USA Today reports.
Farm Bill just passed in the House. So happy to see work requirements included. Big win for the farmers!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 21, 2018
But Democrats oppose the legislation, especially the work rule, saying “the new requirements would slash benefits to needy families and the elderly, jeopardizing their ability to put food on the table.”
The food stamp program is officially known as SNAP, or Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
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