Did your Representative stand up for hungry kids?

House Vote on SNAP
Sep 19, 2013
House Roll call 476
113th Congress 1st Session
Passed: 217-210
Vote:
Roll call 476
Votes For:
217
   
Votes Against:
210
   
Not Voting:
6
   
The House of Representatives just passed a bill cutting almost $40 billion from SNAP (formerly food stamps). This bill would cut 4-6 million people off of the program entirely, and cause almost 200,000 kids to lose access to free school meals.

SNAP is our nation's most powerful and effective tool for combating childhood hunger and has been proven to reduce poverty. At a time when nearly 50% of SNAP participants are children, cutting this program has major ramifications for the health and well-being of our nation's kids.

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