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Jesus Malverde

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Tue Jan 28, 2014, 12:25 AM Jan 2014

Congress back, Reid agenda includes farm bill, jobless aid

Source: McClatchy

Congress is back in session after a 10 day break for the Martin Luther King birthday holiday, and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid Monday promised an ambitious agenda.

Among his priorities: A farm bill, combatting sexual assault in the military, more presidential nominations and another effort to extend emergency unemployment insurance benefits.

Congress plans to work for about three weeks before recessing for President's Day in mid-February.

Reid, D-Nevada, praised the farm bill as having the potential to "reduce the deficit and cut waste and fraud, all while protecting hungry children and families."


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Congress back, Reid agenda includes farm bill, jobless aid (Original Post) Jesus Malverde Jan 2014 OP
Farm Bill Deal Would Cut Food Stamps By $800 Million Per Year Tx4obama Jan 2014 #1
Doesn't add up, does it? WhiteTara Jan 2014 #2

Tx4obama

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1. Farm Bill Deal Would Cut Food Stamps By $800 Million Per Year
Tue Jan 28, 2014, 12:34 AM
Jan 2014


WASHINGTON (AP) — A House plan to make major cuts to food stamps would be scaled back under a bipartisan agreement on a massive farm bill, a near end to a more than two-year fight that has threatened to hurt rural lawmakers in an election year.

The measure announced by the House and Senate Agriculture committees preserves food stamp benefits for most Americans who receive them and continues generous subsidies for farmers. The House could vote on the bill as soon as Wednesday.

The compromise was expected to cut food stamps by about $800 million a year, or around 1 percent. The House in September passed legislation cutting 5 percent from the $80 billion-a-year program.

The Democratic-controlled Senate had passed a bill with $400 million in annual food stamp cuts.

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http://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/farm-bill-deal-would-cut-food-stamps-by-800-million-per-year



Farm Bill Agreement Reached By House, Senate Negotiators

WASHINGTON (AP) — A House plan to make major cuts to food stamps would be scaled back under a bipartisan agreement on a massive farm bill, a near end to a more than two-year fight that has threatened to hurt rural lawmakers in an election year.

The measure announced Monday by the House and Senate Agriculture committees preserves food stamp benefits for most Americans who receive them and continues generous subsidies for farmers. The House was expected to vote on the bill Wednesday, with the Senate following shortly after.

The compromise was expected to cut food stamps by about $800 million a year, or around 1 percent. The House in September passed legislation cutting 5 percent from the $80 billion-a-year program. The House bill also would have allowed states to implement broad new work requirements for food stamp recipients. That has been scaled back to a test program in 10 states.

The Democratic-led Senate had twice passed a bill with only $400 million in annual food stamp cuts, and had signaled it would not go much higher. The White House had threatened to veto the House level of food stamp cuts.

The final bill released Monday would cost almost $100 billion a year over five years, with a cut of around $2.3 billion a year overall from current spending. Committee aides said they were still waiting for final numbers from the Congressional Budget Office to assess exactly how much the bill would cost.

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Full article here: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/01/27/farm-bill-agreement_n_4676618.html


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