Lawmaker wants pop banned from SNAP benefits – Washington Examiner

In Michigan, Rep. Brad Paquette has introduced a bill to prohibit the purchase of soda and similar sugary drinks using Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. He argues that taxpayer dollars should not be spent on items deemed nutritionally harmful,like soda,which offers no nutritional value. The proposed legislation aims to ensure that SNAP funds are directed towards healthier food options. Paquette’s initiative comes amid similar considerations in ten other states that are exploring bans on junk food purchases with food assistance. Under current rules,SNAP already disallows the purchase of alcohol,tobacco,and ready-to-eat foods. If the federal Department of Agriculture denies Michigan’s waiver request for the ban, the state would seek it annually until approved. The bill is currently under review by the House Health Policy Committee.


Lawmaker wants pop banned from SNAP benefits

(The Center Square) – Pop, soda, Coke – whatever someone might call it in Michigan, they may not be able to buy it with food stamps much longer.

Rep. Brad Paquette, R-Niles, recently introduced a bill that would stop the use of food stamps to buy pop by asking the federal government for a waiver to ban the purchases with SNAP benefits.

“Michigan taxpayers should not be required to fund poor food consumption,” Paquette said. “This legislation is in no way calling for low-income individuals to be stripped of the assistance they currently receive to feed themselves and their families, but we have to recognize that this assistance is a privilege and comes at the expense of taxpaying workers. We should ensure that SNAP beneficiaries are not using this program in a way that is both exorbitant and palpably harmful to themselves.”

Ten other states are considering bans on junk food – candy, pop and other things high in fat and sugar – for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program recipients. Those states are Texas, Arkansas, Arizona, Utah, Idaho, Montana, Missouri, Iowa, Tennessee and West Virginia.

Every state already bans SNAP usage for alcohol, tobacco and foods made for immediate consumption.

Paquette says he wants taxpayer dollars to be used for healthier food choices.

“Soda is among the most nutritionally detrimental food options available,” Paquette said. “The N in SNAP stands for nutrition. Taxpayer dollars should provide assistance for those in need to obtain food and drink that brings nourishment to the body. Pop or soda has zero nutritional benefit and therefore should not be purchasable under this assistance program.”

LIST: THE EXECUTIVE ORDERS, ACTIONS, AND PROCLAMATIONS TRUMP HAS MADE AS PRESIDENT

If the Department of Agriculture denies Michigan’s request, the bill would require the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services for the waiver each year until it’s approved.

House Bill 4305 is currently in the House Health Policy Committee.



" Conservative News Daily does not always share or support the views and opinions expressed here; they are just those of the writer."
*As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Sponsored Content
Back to top button
Available for Amazon Prime
Close

Adblock Detected

Please consider supporting us by disabling your ad blocker