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From: Frank Tamborello <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 2:30 PM
Subject: Tomorrow: Call Congress to Stop SNAP/Food Stamp Cuts
To: [email protected]


>From Coalition on Human Needs****

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*Your help is needed:  Stop the House bill to deny SNAP/Food Stamps to 4-6
million people. *

*Call your Rep, toll-free:  866-456-8824* TOMORROW, Tuesday, September 17.**
***

The U.S. House is expected to take up a bill this week that would cut SNAP
by $40 billion over ten years.  Every Member of Congress needs to hear that
such an extreme proposal is simply beyond the pale.  Food stamps have had
bipartisan support for decades.  (See *Stop Playing Politics with
Hunger*<http://org.salsalabs.com/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=9IRtASTID7R%2BCfPHPo1OvoPbIZRnEOSA>by
former Senators Bob Dole and Tom Daschle in the
* Los Angeles Times *as an expression of that bipartisan support.)  But now
extremist members want to slash SNAP and hurt millions of children and
their families, seniors, and poor adults without children.****

**Tomorrow: Call 866-456-8824*, listen to the recorded message and enter
your zip code.  You'll be connected right to your Representative's office.
Let them know you're a constituent; tell them your name and the town you
are calling from.  Tell them:****

*As your constituent, I urge you to vote against the extreme nutrition-only
farm bill which would cut $40 billion from SNAP and deny assistance to 4-6
million poor people.  This bill would be devastating to struggling
Americans; by making more people hungry, it goes against many years of
bipartisan support.*****

*What's bad about this bill? * A  few points:  the bill would deny SNAP to
millions of poor, jobless adults without children whose income averages
only about one-fifth of the poverty line - about $2,500 a year.  It would
also end benefits for a whole family if a parent is not working at least 20
hours per week, even if her/his child is only one year old, and even if
unemployment remains high. And the bill gives states a REWARD for cutting
off families - the state gets 50 percent of the reduced costs. Hundreds of
thousands of children will lose free school meals. For decades, there has
been bipartisan support for making sure that poor people can get the modest
but vital SNAP benefits.  You can help preserve a bipartisan majority that
says that making millions hungrier is just too extreme.  And let House
leaders know that they can't be so reckless with people's lives just to
satisfy their most extreme members. Check out this op-ed from Ruth
Marcus<http://org.salsalabs.com/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=rOEwppuHRmlJbIAvQ5oZkIPbIZRnEOSA>in
*The Washington Post *for more information.

Click here for talking points on the how proposals in the nutrition-only
bill would impact SNAP
participants.<http://org.salsalabs.com/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=7lvEx54NgcRVPA9nYbhNt4PbIZRnEOSA>
****

*And...**join the Twitter effort to share why you’re #madashell about SNAP
cuts. *Click here to learn why
<http://org.salsalabs.com/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=OaPr%2BeCFpk5XDpCAM2UJdIPbIZRnEOSA>the
Food Research and Action Center is “mad as hell” and join them on Twitter
by using the hashtag #madashell. *Click here for sample tweets.
*<http://org.salsalabs.com/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=ARF2OtQO7DIaNCbacOITaJ49FUY0zjxF>
****

** Thanks to Feeding America for the use of their toll-free line for the
call-in day.*****
<http://www.salsalabs.com/?email>

****
-- 
JAI
RAC-LA

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