President Obama signs $8.7 billion food stamp cut into law

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On Friday, President Obama added his signature to legislation that will cut
$8.7 billion in food stamp benefits over the next 10 years, causing 850,000
households to lose an average of $90 per month. The signing of the
legislation known as the 2014 Farm Bill occurred at a public event in East
Lansing, Mich.


NEWSNATION WITH TAMRON HALL, 2/7/14, 3:02 PM ET
Pres. Obama signs Farm Bill

The food stamp cuts are one component of a massive omnibus bill which also
includes billions of dollars in crop insurance and various other programs
and subsidies involving American agriculture. Before he signed the
legislation, President Obama praised it as an example of bipartisan
problem-solving that would help create jobs and move the American economy
forward.
“Congress passed a bipartisan Farm Bill that is going to make a big
difference in communities across the country,” said the president.

Obama’s remarks also focused heavily on economic inequality, which he has
previously called “the defining challenge of our time.” The Farm Bill, he
said, would “give more Americans a shot at opportunity.”

When House Republicans originally argued for a food stamp cut of between
$20.5 billion and $39 billion, the White House threatened to veto both of
those proposals. During his Friday speech, the president did not say whether
he was satisfied with the final $8.7 billion figure, or even mention the
cuts at all. Instead, he praised the food stamp program and said that the
final Farm Bill preserved much-needed benefits.


MSNBC LIVE, 2/7/14, 3:40 PM ET
Farm bill is hurting our neediest citizens

“My position has always been that any Farm Bill I sign must include
protections for vulnerable Americans, and thanks to the hard work of [Senate
Agriculture Committee chair Debbie Stabenow, D-Mich] and others, it does
just that,” he said.
Stabenow, who played a key role in Farm Bill negotiations, fully embraced
the cuts in a speech delivered shortly before the president took the stage.

“This is a nutrition bill that makes sure families have a safety net just
like farmers do,” she said. “The savings in food assistance came solely from
addressing fraud and misuse while maintaining the important benefits for
families that need temporary help.”

Speaking to reporters on Air Force One before the speech, Agriculture
Secretary Tom Vilsack made much the same point, saying that the $8.7 billion
cut “probably makes the program more legitimate than it was.”

In fact, the benefits reduction would eliminate the state-level “Heat and
Eat” policies currently employed in 15 states and Washington, D.C. Left-wing
opponents of the Farm Bill, including Rep. Jim McGovern, D-Mass., expect the
burden of burden of the cuts to fall disproportionately on the elderly and
disabled.

“Poor people are getting screwed by this Republican majority [in the House]
and Democrats in my opinion aren’t doing enough to push back,” he said. “I
wish there had been more of a fight from the White House and others.”

McGovern also admitted to being “puzzled” by the White House’s silence on
hunger and food stamp cuts. He predicted that Republicans’ success in
getting a several billion dollar food stamp cut meant that they would soon
try again for even more.

“They know they can’t get a $40 billion cut right off the bat, so what
they’re doing is they’re chipping away at it,” he said. 

 

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