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Food stamps could help US trim obesity epidemic – New Scientist

Food stamps could help US trim obesity epidemicNew ScientistListen to some of the political rhetoric, and you would imagine that the cost of feeding nearly 48 million food-stamp recipients is dragging the US economy into the mire. In fact, research by the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) suggests that SNAP … …

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GOP prepares bill to cut food stamps by 5%

House Republicans are preparing legislation that would cut food stamps by as much as $4 billion annually in an effort to downsize a program that many conservatives say has become too bloated in recent years. More: continued here

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House Republicans to push $40 billion cut to food stamp program – Reuters

MiamiHerald.com House Republicans to push $40 billion cut to food stamp programReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) – House Republicans plan to propose a $40 billion cut to the nation's food stamp program, the head of the House Agriculture Committee said on Thursday, doubling the number of cuts previously sought by conservatives. Committee …GOP prepares …

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Market Owner Used Food Stamps to Stock Store – NBC Connecticut

NBC Connecticut Market Owner Used Food Stamps to Stock StoreNBC ConnecticutThe state of Connecticut is suing a Bridgeport grocery and convenience store owner accused of using hundreds of food stamp accounts to buy hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of energy drinks, candy bars, beef jerky and other products that …

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Let them eat nothing – The Economist (blog)

Let them eat nothingThe Economist (blog)The fate of food stamps rests with that of the farm bill, which remains stalled in Congress. It is telling that many on the left and the right are content to grant farmers generous and expanded crop insurance. Welfare, when it is corporate, doesn't … …

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Bill would cut food stamps by 5 percent

House Republicans are preparing legislation that would cut food stamps by as much as $4 billion annually in an effort to downsize a program that many conservatives say has become too bloated in recent years. More: continued here

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