Wisconsin ranks 44th in the nation for new job creation. Rather than
rolling up their sleeves and finding new and innovative ways to help
create jobs, the Wisconsin legislature is spending its time telling
people needing food assistance what they should be eating. AB 110, which
will be up for a vote in the Assembly on Tuesday, May 7, is geared
toward limiting "the amount of food stamp benefits that could be spent
on junk food."
But some of the fine print of the bill, bizarrely, would ban people
from choosing more healthy and less expensive options for their
families. The bill is one of many being considered that are
unduly punitive of the poor.
As of March 2013, 858,000 Wisconsinites receive FoodShare benefits. The bill, AB 110,
would limit FoodShare, Wisconsin's food stamp program funded through
the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). As the
Center for Media and Democracy (CMD) has reported,
Governor Scott Walker has already proposed to require all "able-bodied
adults" who receive food stamps (and don't have dependent children) to
train or search for work in order to continue receiving those benefits.
This even though Walker has failed to create the 250,000 jobs he
promised when running for office in 2010.
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