[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 104 (Thursday, July 12, 2012)]
[House]
[Page H4831]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
FOOD SHOULD BE OUT OF THE CONVERSATION
(Mr. BUTTERFIELD asked and was given permission to address the House
for 1 minute.)
Mr. BUTTERFIELD. One of the most significant congressional
accomplishments in 1965 was to create a program whereby American
citizens could have the opportunity for nutritious foods. The SNAP
program allows 46 million Americans to avoid being hungry. The benefits
go to deserving individuals. Fifteen percent are elderly; 20 percent
are disabled. The average gross monthly income for a food stamp
household is $731. The average net income is $336.
Now we see an effort to roll back these benefits to these vulnerable
populations. The Ryan House budget calls for $35 billion in cuts. The
Lucas-Peterson plan marked up last night calls for $16 billion. That
will result in 3 million Americans losing basic nutrition.
Madam Speaker, this proposal will hurt real people and literally take
food off of their table. It's wrong, it's immoral, and it's
irresponsible to take food away from deserving American citizens to
balance a budget that is unbalanced because of reckless policies that
have benefited the rich.
I urge my colleagues to develop a balanced approach to deficit
reduction, to include cuts and new revenue. But food should be out of
the conversation.
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