Wall Street Journal |
States finding ways to skirt cuts in food stamps, frustrating congressional goals
Washington Post Congress last month passed a revamp of agriculture and food policy that was supposed to save the U.S. government $8.6 billion in food-stamp costs over a decade. That may not happen, though, now that some states are finding a way to avoid the cuts. Cheat and Eat Food Stamps In surprising move, Corbett forestalls deep cuts in food stamps Don't like food stamps? Raise the minimum wage |
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