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$1.3 Billion at Stake: Georgia’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Funding Threatened through Proposed Farm Bill Cuts – Check It Out!

The proposed Farm, food, and National Security Act threatens a significant reduction in Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program funding for Georgia.

Concerns Mount Over Potential Impact of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Funding Cuts on Georgia Families

According to the published article in The Center Square, Georgia might get much less federal money for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, possibly over $1 billion less. A new proposed law called the Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2024 could cut Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program funding by $30 billion. This worries people because it could make it harder for families and individuals to buy food, especially in southwest Georgia, where lots of households rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.

Advocates are concerned that a proposed law may reverse progress in helping SNAP recipients afford better food. They urge lawmakers to protect SNAP in the Farm Bill, but some representatives’ silence, like Sanford Bishop, Austin Scott, and David Scott, raises worries about their support.

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$1.3 Billion at Stake: Georgia’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Funding Threatened through Proposed Farm Bill Cuts – Check It Out! (PHOTO: Georgia Budget and Policy Institute)

Concerns Grow Over Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Funding Reductions in Georgia Due to Proposed Farm Bill

Additionally, Ife Finch Floyd from the Georgia Budget and Policy Institute is worried that the new law might undo the progress the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program made in helping people buy food. People want lawmakers to make sure the Farm Bill protects the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and helps Georgia families. But some representatives, like Sanford Bishop, Austin Scott, and David Scott, haven’t talked much about it, which makes advocates worry about their support for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.

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