[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 122 (Wednesday, July 19, 2017)]
[House]
[Page H5988]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
SAVING PRECIOUS WELFARE DOLLARS
(Mr. POLIQUIN asked and was given permission to address the House for
1 minute and to revise and extend his remarks.)
Mr. POLIQUIN. Mr. Speaker, sadly, rural Maine is ground zero for the
opioid epidemic in America.
Every day, on average, Mr. Speaker, one fellow Mainer dies from an
overdose. Sixty percent of our families are impacted one way or another
from this scourge.
For years, Mr. Speaker, law enforcement officials in Maine have found
electronic benefit transfer cards, or EBT cards, at drug busts. Every
month, these EBT cards are replenished with food stamps and other
welfare benefits intended to help disadvantaged families. But too often
these valuable cards are used to buy drugs.
Mr. Speaker, this has got to stop. I have found a commonsense way to
do that. My Food Stamp Integrity Act permanently disqualifies anyone
convicted of drug trafficking from receiving food stamps. This will
help make sure limited welfare benefits are saved to compassionately
help moms and dads put food on the table for hungry kids.
Additionally, Mr. Speaker, H.R. 3151 will require able-bodied adults
without dependents, between the ages of 18 and 50, work at least 20
hours per week, job train, or perform community service in order for
taxpayers to help them out with food assistance.
Mr. Speaker, similar reforms in Maine have helped lift thousands out
of poverty and into independence and better lives through employment.
We have plenty of jobs available.
My bill will help save precious welfare dollars for the disabled,
elderly, sick, and the poor. It will also help stop deadly drug
trafficking and treat taxpayers better.
Mr. Speaker, H.R. 3151 is a Maine commonsense solution to a national
problem. I ask everyone in this Chamber, Republicans and Democrats, to
vote for it.
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