[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 124 (Thursday, September 19, 2013)]
[House]
[Pages H5662-H5663]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
A DREAM-KILLING BILL
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
California (Mr. Farr) for 5 minutes.
Mr. FARR. Mr. Speaker, here we go again.
Last week, we averted an attack on the country of Syria. This week,
we again attack the country of the United States of America. We attack
the working poor.
What is it about the GOP-led institution? They can find nothing wrong
with Wall Street criminals who have driven the American families into
ruin, but we can spend several days attacking the victims of the
recession.
I'm talking about people who need food stamps, which is the SNAP
program. It's a debit card. They need help to buy food. Our farmers
help them by growing the food, our grocery stores help them by selling
the food, and our charity organizations help them when they fall
through the cracks. And guess what? The helpers get paid. That's the
money that supports the food stamps. Those are jobs. But that's about
to go away. It's about to hurt those who need the help.
The bill on the floor today is H.R. 3102. It's the Republican Take
Away Nutrition Reform and Take Away Work Opportunity Act. I added the
``takeaways'' because that's what it does. Sensible people ought to
vote ``no'' on this bill.
You will hear that there are a lot of cheats out there. But guess
what? The program has enforcement officers. They're in place. And when
cheats are caught, they're fined or they go to jail. This is in
contrast to the misguided Wall Street investors and the banking
foreclosure mess, where no one seems to get caught or go to jail. But
we here in Congress can pass a bad bill that takes food away from
working mothers.
Who are these people on food stamps? Who receives this aid? You know
them. They're parents, sisters, brothers, moms and dads, and, as you've
heard from previous speakers, they're veterans and people on Active
Duty service. They're people in need of extra money to buy food.
Yesterday, I met one of those persons here in the United States
Capitol. She's a working mom. She dropped out of high school at the age
of 16 but eventually got a GED degree. With her GED degree, now that
she had a baby, she was urged that she needed to go on. But she didn't
have a job. She needed help. She got it through food stamps. She
decided now that she could care for her baby, she could go to community
college to further her skill development and later go on to a
California college. She's 21 years old. She's a senior in college this
year and now the mother of a 5-year-old son.
I met her here in the United States Capitol because she works here.
Her name is Lisa Russell. She won a Leon Panetta Hill internship. She
is one of our best and brightest and needs food
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stamps to make it work. I met her because she thanked me for opposing
this bill. As she told me, There are a million Lisas out there,
millions of people who need assistance. Don't deny them a chance to get
out of poverty and to have help when they need it.
H.R. 3102 is a dream killer. It's un-American.
A few minutes ago, we pledged to this flag behind me. Now it's time
to live up to the responsibilities in that pledge of justice for all,
not just for a few.
H.R. 3102 is a bad bill. It needs defeating.
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