Gov. Josh Shapiro heralded the benefits of a new tax credit for working families during a stop in Fayette County earlier this week. The Working Pennsylvanians Tax Credit is anticipated to provide 940, 000 state residents a combined $193 million in tax relief in its first year, Shapiro said during an address at Fayette County Community [.].
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Big Grove For Good Foundation donates to food banks, community organizations
Big Grove Brewery’s Big Grove For Good Foundation recently donated a total of $12,000 to food banks while the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, was not being funded due to the government shutdown. The three food banks receiving the donation were Eastern Iowa’s Hawkeye Area Community Action Program, the Food Bank of Iowa, and. The post Big Grove For Good Foundation donates to food banks, community organizations appeared first on The Daily Iowan.
SNAP Fraud: A $50,000 EBT Card, One Person Getting Benefits from 6 Different States – This Is What Taxpayers Are Funding
If there’s any good that’s come from the government shutdown, it’s exposing all the fraud being committed to exploit the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. The post SNAP Fraud: A $50,000 EBT Card, One Person Getting Benefits from 6 Different States This Is What Taxpayers Are Funding appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
Uncertainty looms in Bay Area amid possible end to government shutdown
Uncertainty looms in Bay Area amid possible end to government shutdown
AG Pam Bondi Rips Obama Judge for Diverting School Lunch Funds to SNAP
AG Pam Bondi Rips Obama Judge for Diverting School Lunch Funds to SNAP
‘Breaking the law’: Trump blasted after threatening to defy judges’ orders on SNAP funds
Despite two federal judges ordering the Trump administration to fund food stamps for 42 million Americans whose payments were shut down on Saturday, President Donald Trump said he will not do so until the federal government is reopened. SNAP benefits, Trump wrote on social media, “will be given only when the Radical Left Democrats open up government, which they can easily do, and not before!”The New York Times reported that “Tens of millions of Americans will get only partial payments from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program for this month, the Trump administration told a federal judge on Monday, and it was not clear when even those reduced benefits would be distributed.” Critics were quick to respond.“The president appears to be saying he will NOT abide by the court order to release SNAP benefits even though the WH said they would partially release them,” The Bulwark’s Sam Stein wrote. He added, “an hour ago Trump’s own Ag Sec was explaining that they’d given guidance to states about how to administer SNAP benefits from the emergency fund. Now Trump is saying he won’t pay those benefits until the government is reopened.”“Trump is both defying a court order and taking ownership of the ending of food benefits for needy people all during a shutdown fight that polls show him losing,” Stein observed, “and doing this just days after his Great Gatsby party!”Media Matters’ senior fellow Matthew Gertz wrote: “Since the ‘No Kings’ rallies, the president has launched an ill-defined bombing campaign without congressional sanction; orchestrated federal charges against his enemies; promised not to release appropriated funds to a jurisdiction if it elects someone he opposes.” He added, “and now” before pointing to Stein’s remarks on Trump’s refusal. U. S. Senator Chris Coons (D-DE) remarked: “To be clear, Trump isn’t just trying to deny food from hungry American families. He’s breaking the law so he can deny food from hungry American families.”Rep. Brad Schneider (D-IL) observed, “The President is suggesting he will defy a court order so he can starve kids, seniors, veterans, and families.”Bloomberg columnist Matthew Yglesias wrote: “Of all the things to break the seal on defying court orders over, I thought Trump would pick something politically savvier than ‘make poor kids go hungry.’”West Virginia House of Delegates Democratic Minority Whip Shawn Fluharty commented, “Not sure on the category we put this in . pro-life, family values, or compassionate conservatism?”Former Obama and Biden official Alex Jacquez noted, “If anyone had any doubt as to who is responsible for SNAP benefits not going out to 42 million people.”.
‘I’m angry with the president’: Florida Trump voters reeling from ‘cruel and bad’ policies
Latino voters who helped seal Florida’s status as a Republican stronghold are now reeling with anger, bewilderment and guilt over their support of President Donald Trump, according to El País.”Trump’s manifesto of economic prosperity and law and order clashes with a reality that continues to punish disadvantaged families,” writes Abel Fernández. Nearly a year into Trump’s first term and the Hispanic community, he writes, is deeply divided.”Frustration and regret have grown among those most affected by the rising cost of living, cuts to social programs and an immigration agenda that has torn the Hispanic community apart,” Fernández writes. The disenchantment, he says, is palpable across the state, with a list of complaints including “the disruption to government aid as a result of the government shutdown, the unstoppable rise in the cost of rest, and persistent inflation.”The loss of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits, in particular, are affecting those in Miami-Dade County “especially hard,” Fernández explains, where “the shift of the Latino vote from Democrat to Republican was key to Trump’s victory last year.”In Miami-Dade, 215, 000 households (about 24 percent) rely on SNAP, one of the highest rates in the country. “In other words, more than half a million people,” he writes. Alexis Maria, a single mother is one of those and says she deeply regrets her support of Trump.“The last time Trump was president, I made more money than ever in my career. Prices were low. Gasoline was cheap. I remember going on vacation. Interest rates were lower. Now everything is out of control. I can’t even afford the air we breathe. Now I see that I made the wrong decision,” she says. Maria, who relies on food stamps to feed her two children, says “The government is the reason we’ve been able to eat most of the month, and the other half, I’m counting each cent to survive, what with food prices and rent.”As Maria searches for food banks and organizations to help her and her family, her anger at supporting Trump grows.”Now I need to go three times a week to feed my family, and the lines every week have been longer. This sums up why I’m angry with the president. His decisions are now [adversely] affecting the lower and middle class. They only benefit the rich,” she says. Central Florida resident Michael Lyras is disabled and on food stamps and says that though he voted for Trump three times, he’s deeply unsatisfied.“I regret my last vote enormously,” he says. “It was necessary to make changes, but not in this way, sacrificing our civil rights and liberties that are enshrined in our Constitution,” Lyras adds. “[Trump] is turning this into a police state and he’s acting like an authoritarian. I didn’t vote for any of this”Trump supporter Cuban Pita says that the Trump administration’s immigration policies are “a Republican political manipulation. If you say you’re going to deport all criminals, even migrants, like me, they [voters] are happy with that. That is why the Latino vote was oriented towards Trump. People agreed with what the Republicans were saying in the campaign, which was: ‘I’m going to get rid of all criminals.’ But what Trump is doing is something else, and it is very cruel and very bad, and they are going to pay dearly.”.
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Judges order the Trump administration to use contingency funds for SNAP payments during the shutdown
BOSTON (AP) Two federal judges ruled nearly simultaneously on Friday that President Donald Trump’s administration must to continue to fund SNAP, the nation’s biggest.
Rockland County, five towns urge monetary donations to food pantries
NEW CITY, NY In light of the ongoing federal government shutdown expected to cause a lapse in Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits on Nov. 1, the County of Rockland government and the towns of Clarkstown, Haverstraw, Orangetown, Ramapo and Stony Point are asking residents to make a monetary donation to local food pantries. [.] The post Rockland County, five towns urge monetary donations to food pantries appeared first on Westfair Communications.