|
Home > FRAC 2007 Farm Bill Food Stamp Reauthorization Center > Action Alert - 8/8/07 |
||
| August 8, 2007
TO: Anti-Hunger Allies FR: Food Research and Action Center (FRAC) RE: August Recess Activities Important to Garner Support for Key Farm Bill Nutrition Program Improvements | ||
|
Farm Bill Alert Summary/Action
Outlook: Congress has adjourned for its summer recess and Members are home through the Labor Day weekend. This period provides many opportunities for contact with Members of Congress and their staff and for media work. Nutrition Title of House Bill a Good Start: Prior to its August adjournment, the House, on July 27 by a vote of 231 to 191, approved the Farm, Nutrition and Bioenergy Act of 2007 (H.R. 2419) (the "Farm Bill"), which, among other provisions, invests $4 billion over five years to improve Food Stamp Program benefits and access and raise funding for The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP). Senate Action Looming: Action now shifts to the Senate, where Agriculture Committee Chairman Tom Harkin (D-IA) and Budget Committee Chairman Kent Conrad (D-ND) continue to search for new money to invest in nutrition program improvements. It is crucial that Senators hear from organizations back home just how important added nutrition program investments are to providing a nutrition safety net for vulnerable people in their communities. Timing: While no mark up date has been scheduled, with an October 1st due date for farm bill reauthorization looming, the Senate Agriculture Committee is expected to begin marking up a Committee bill soon after Congress returns in September. Congress is likely to extend Farm Bill programs under some type of a Continuing Resolution (CR) from October 1st through the period leading up to final passage of a new Farm Bill. Action Needed
Talking Points 35 million people in the United States live in households that face a constant struggle against hunger. Hunger is a serious problem in our state/community. Food stamp benefits average only $1 per person per meal; the minimum monthly benefit most frequently applied to seniors has been stuck at a mere $10 for 30 years. Our nation can do better. Message: Support and Build on H.R. 2419 Nutrition Title Provisions Build on the House's nutrition title investments by further strengthening its benefit increases (especially for the minimum monthly benefit and standard deductions), by raising the resource limits significantly, and by restoring benefit eligibility to more vulnerable groups currently left out. The nutrition title of H.R. 2419 invests $4 billion over five years to improve food stamp allotment levels and eligibility (by increasing the standard and child care deductions, raising the minimum monthly benefit, and disregarding military combat pay), improve food stamp resource rules (by exempting retirement and education savings accounts from affecting food stamp eligibility and indexing for inflation the $2000 and $3000 asset limits), and raise mandatory spending for TEFAP commodity purchases. These investments represent real progress in addressing hunger in the U.S. but the Senate must make further improvements. (A summary of the nutrition title provisions is posted at Feedback and Assistance on Recess Activity Strategies For feedback and assistance on August recess Farm Bill strategies, contact evollinger@frac.org and eteller@frac.org. * * *
|
||
|
||
|
Federal Food Programs | Hunger in the US FRAC's Building Blocks Project | Campaign to End Childhood Hunger Publications & Products | Contact FRAC! | Site Map |