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22 November 2013

VETERANS DAY CEREMONY PHOTO 11NOV13

Just a reminder, our Vets and troops need you to speak up for them....

GOP Food Stamp Cuts Would Kick 170,000 Vets Out of the Program 11NOV13

HERE is a way to show our Vets (and many of our active duty troops) we do support them. The proposed cuts to SNAP (food stamps) included in the Farm Bill being considered in Congress will remove 170,000 of the 900,000 Vets who depend on SNAP to survive. Please e mail your Senators here http://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm and your Representative here http://www.house.gov/representatives/find/ and tell them to vote against any Farm Bill that cuts SNAP. See more at Support Grows In House to Save Food Stamps by Killing Farm Bill 21NOV13 http://bucknacktssordidtawdryblog.blogspot.com/2013/11/support-grows-in-house-to-save-food.html
| Mon Nov. 11, 2013 9:26 AM PST
Republicans will salute America's veterans Monday, while simultaneously trying to deny them benefits. In addition to reducing housing aid, and denying health care to vets, the GOP is also trying to remove thousands of vets from the food stamp program, known as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP.
At least 900,000 veterans rely on SNAP. The House Republican version of the farm bill, the five-year piece of legislation that funds nutrition and agriculture provisions, would slash funding for the food stamps program by nearly $40 billion and boot 2.8 million people off the program next year. That includes 170,000 veterans, who would be removed through a provision in the bill that would eliminate food stamps eligibility for non-elderly jobless adults who can't find work or an opening in a job training program.
CHARTS: The Hidden Benefits of Food Stamps.
Veterans returning home from service have more trouble finding work than other folks, and rely more heavily on the food stamp program. The unemployment rate for recent veterans—those who have served in the past decade—is about 10 percent, almost 3 points above the national unemployment rate. War-related disabilities are one reason why. About a quarter of recent veterans reported service-related disabilities in 2011. Households that have a disabled veteran who is unable to work are twice as likely to lack access to sufficient food than households without a disabled service member, according to the nonprofit Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
This month, SNAP funding was reduced by $5 billion as extra stimulus money for the program expired. While the Senate will never approve the $40 billion in further cuts to the food stamps program that House Republicans want, deeper cuts are pretty much inevitable. The two chambers are in the middle of negotiating a final version of the farm bill, which will contain food stamp reductions somewhere in between the $4 billion level the Senate wants and the level the Republicans want.
Whatever the final number, veterans will likely feel the pinch.
 http://www.motherjones.com/mojo/2013/11/veterans-food-stamp-cuts-republicans-snap

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