McGovern, Brown, Hayes Introduce Bill Blocking GOP Plan To Cut SNAP Benefits For Tax CutsHunger Free Future Act would prevent backdoor benefit cuts to SNAP
Washington,
April 2, 2025
** VIDEO: Press Conference Announcing The Hunger Free Future Act **
WASHINGTON, D.C.—On Tuesday, Representatives James P. McGovern (D-MA), Shontel Brown (D-OH), and Jahana Hayes (D-CT) introduced The Hunger Free Future Act to protect the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) from backdoor benefit cuts. The legislation has 56 cosponsors in the House. The Hunger Free Future Act requires that any updates to the Thrifty Food Plan (TFP) do not result in an increase in hunger among low-income families. The USDA uses the Thrifty Food Plan to determine benefit size. SNAP maximum allotments (benefit amounts) are updated each year based on the cost of the Thrifty Food Plan in June, taking effect on Oct. 1. The Thrifty Food Plan is the cost of groceries needed to provide a healthy, budget-conscious diet for a family of four. The House Republican budget resolution, which passed in February, calls for $230 billion in cuts to SNAP. According to reporting by Politico, Congressional Republicans are primarily targeting changes to the Thrifty Food Plan to execute these cuts. “SNAP helps make sure children, seniors, veterans, and Americans with disabilities have enough food to stay healthy. Donald Trump and Republicans in Congress are going after these very modest benefits –about $2 per meal – to pay for tax breaks for billionaires. It’s a special kind of cruel to take food out of the mouths of hungry people to fund yet another tax break for the richest people in this country,” said Congressman James P. McGovern, Ranking Member of the House Rules Committee and a senior Member of the Committee on Agriculture. “Our bill is simple: it will protect modest SNAP benefits and make sure future updates don’t make hunger worse.” “Donald Trump and Elon Musk: take your hands off SNAP. This bill sends a loud and clear message: we won’t let Republicans gut food assistance to fund tax handouts to billionaires,” said Congresswoman Shontel Brown, Vice Ranking Member of the House Committee on Agriculture. “I’m proud to introduce the Hunger Free Future Act with two relentless anti-hunger champions, Congressman McGovern and Congresswoman Hayes, backed by over 50 of our colleagues. Our bill would block Republican efforts to fund tax cuts for the wealthy by making backdoor cuts to SNAP benefits through so-called reforms to the Thrifty Food Plan. Slashing SNAP to help the ultra-wealthy buy another yacht isn’t just wrong—it’s heartless, gutless, and shameless. We will fight this every step of the way.” “Forty-seven million food insecure Americans are too many. Yet at every chance House Republicans continue to push for crush feeding programs,” said Congresswoman Jahana Hayes, Ranking Member of the House Agriculture Committee Subcommittee on Nutrition and Foreign Agriculture. “SNAP is our most effective anti-hunger tool ensuring children, families, and seniors get the nutritious food they need to live healthy lives. Efforts to shrink the program will devastate our most vulnerable communities. I am pleased to join Rep. Brown and Rep. McGovern in introducing the Hunger-Free Future Act to block any changes that would compromise SNAP or exacerbate food insecurity in our country.” “At a time when some Congressional leaders are threatening to cut federal nutrition programs, we are pleased to see Reps. Brown, Hayes, and McGovern take a stand for the more than 42 million Americans relying on SNAP to keep food on the table. The Hunger-Free Future Act keeps future benefit adjustments for the Thrifty Food Plan, the basis for determining a household’s monthly SNAP allotment, ensuring that children, older adults, people with disabilities, veterans and those living in rural areas, can continue to afford the food they need for an adequate diet,” said Crystal FitzSimons, interim president of the Food Research & Action Center (FRAC). “We want a country where children thrive, families have what they need, and our economy works for everyone, and that vision requires protecting and strengthening SNAP. We urge Congress to reject proposals that would weaken SNAP and instead focus on strengthening this nutrition lifeline.” In addition to bill sponsor Brown and co-leads McGovern and Hayes, the following members are cosponsors of the Hunger Free Future Act: Rep. Adams (NC-12), Rep. Ansari (AZ-03), Rep. Beatty (OH-03), Rep. Bell (MO-01), Rep. Bishop (GA-02), Rep. Carson (IN-07) Rep. Carter (LA-02), Rep. Chu (CA-28), Rep. Cohen (TN-09), Rep. Watson Coleman (NJ-12), Rep. Davis (IL-07), Rep. McClain Delaney (MD-06), Rep. DelBene (WA-01), Rep. Dingell (MI-06), Rep. Fields (LA-06), Rep. Figures (AL-02), Rep. Goldman (NY-10), Rep. Gottheimer (NJ-05), Rep. Jacobs (CA-51), Rep. Jackson (IL-01), Rep. Johnson (GA-04), Rep. Johnson (TX-32), Rep. Kelly (IL-02), Rep. Khanna (CA-17), Rep. Krishnamoorthi (IL-08), Rep. Landsman (OH-01), Rep. Latimer (NY-16), Rep. Cherfilus-McCormick (FL-20), Rep. McIver (NJ-10), Rep. Meng (NY-06), Rep. Moore (WI-04), Rep. Holmes Norton (DC-AL), Rep. Ocasio-Cortez (NY-14), Rep. Pingree (MA-01), Rep. Pressley (MA-07), Rep. Ramirez (IL-03), Rep. Riley (NY-19), Rep. Rivas (CA-29) Rep. Salinas (OR-06), Rep. Scanlon (PA-05), Rep. Smith (WA-09), Rep. Sorenson (Il-17), Rep. Soto (FL-09), Rep. Stevens (MI-03), Rep. Stickland (WA-10), Rep. Sykes (OH-13), Rep. Thanedar (MI-13), Rep. Thompson (MS-02), Rep. Tlaib (MI-12), Rep. Tonko (NY-20), Rep. Titus (NV-01), Rep. Tokuda (HI-02), Rep. Vargas (CA-52), Rep. Velazquez (NY-07)
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