GOP’s food stamp plan is found to violate Senate rules. It’s the latest setback for Trump’s big bill

21.06.2025    WHDH News    7 views
GOP’s food stamp plan is found to violate Senate rules. It’s the latest setback for Trump’s big bill

WASHINGTON AP In another blow to the Republicans tax and spending cut bill the Senate parliamentarian has advised that a proposal to shift specific food stamps costs from the federal cabinet to states a centerpiece of GOP savings efforts would violate the chamber s rules While the parliamentarian s rulings are advisory they are rarely if ever ignored The Republican leadership was scrambling on Saturday days before voting is expected to begin on President Donald Trump s package that he wants to be passed into law by the Fourth of July The loss is expected to be costly to Republicans They have been counting on specific tens of billions of feasible savings from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Project known as SNAP to help offset the costs of the trillion tax breaks plan The parliamentarian let stand for now a provision that would impose new work requirements for older Americans up to age to receive food stamp aid We will keep fighting to protect families in need commented Sen Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota the top Democrat on the Senate Agriculture Nutrition and Forestry Committee which handles the SNAP campaign The Parliamentarian has made clear that Senate Republicans cannot use their partisan budget to shift major nutrition assistance costs to the states that would have inevitably led to major cuts she announced The committee chairman Sen John Boozman R-Ark reported in a message that his group is examining options that would comply with Senate rules to achieve savings and to ensure SNAP serves those who truly need it while being responsible stewards of taxpayer dollars What s at stake in the big bill The parliamentarian s ruling is the latest in a series of setbacks as staff works through the weekend often toward midnight to assess the -page proposal It all points to serious trouble ahead for the bill which was approved by the House on a party-line vote last month over unified opposition from Democrats and is now undergoing revisions in the Senate At its core the goal of the multitrillion-dollar package is to extend tax cuts from Trump s first term that would otherwise expire if Congress fails to act It also adds new ones including no taxes on tips or overtime pay To help offset the costs of lost tax revenue the Republicans are proposing cutbacks to federal Medicaid physical condition care and food programs various trillion Additionally the package boosts national safeguard spending by about billion including to pay for Trump s mass deportations which are running into protests nationwide Trump has implored Republicans who have the majority in Congress to deliver on his top domestic priority but the details of the package with its hodgepodge of priorities is drawing deeper scrutiny All communicated the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office estimates the package as approved by the House would add at least trillion to the nation s red ink over the decade and leave million more people without physical condition care coverage Additionally it would reduce or eliminate food stamps for more than million people The Senate s strict Byrd Rule The parliamentarian s office is tasked with scrutinizing the bill to ensure it complies with the so-called Byrd Rule which is named after the late Sen Robert C Byrd D-W Va and bars various agenda matters in the budget reconciliation process now being used Late Friday the parliamentarian issued its latest findings It determined that Senate Agriculture Nutrition and Forestry Committee s proposal to have the states pick up more of the tab for covering food stamps what Republicans call a new cost-sharing arrangement would be in violation of the Byrd Rule A great number of lawmakers announced the states would not be able to absorb the new requirement on food aid which has long been provided by the federal authorities They warned various would lose access to SNAP benefits used by more than million people Initially the CBO had estimated about billion in savings under the House s proposal to shift SNAP food aid costs to the states Cost estimates for the Senate s version which made changes to the House approach have not yet been made publicly available Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer called the latest rise a small but fundamental win but warned the overall package with other SNAP changes still includes the most of brutal assault to food assistance in American history Schumer held a private conference call with Democratic senators Saturday and declared they will continue lobbing objections to the package Senate Republicans are hell bent on paying for tax cuts for billionaires by ripping food out of the mouths of kids seniors veterans and families the New York senator revealed More questions and decisions ahead The parliamentarian s office rulings leave GOP leaders with several options They can revise the proposals to try to comply with Senate rules or strip them from the package altogether They can also liability a challenge during floor voting which would require the -vote threshold to overcome That would be unlikely in the split chamber with Democrats opposing the overall package The latest findings from the parliamentarian also explained the committee s provision to make certain immigrants ineligible for food stamps would violate the rule It uncovered several provisions from the Senate Commerce Science and Transportation Committee which is led by Sen Ted Cruz R-Texas to be in violation They include one to provide million to Coast Guard stations damaged by fire in namely one on South Padre Island in Texas Still to come are particular of the the greater part key rulings from the parliamentarian One will assess the GOP s approach that relies on current protocol rather than current law as the baseline for determining whether the bill will add to the nation s deficits Already the parliamentarian delivered a serious setback Thursday finding that the GOP plan to gut the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau which was a core proposal coming from the Senate Banking Housing and Urban Affairs Committee would be in violation of the Byrd Rule The parliamentarian has also advised of violations over provisions from the Senate Setting and Residents Works Committee that would rollback Environmental Protection Agency emissions standards on certain vehicles and from the Senate Armed Services Committee to require the defense secretary to provide a plan on how the Pentagon intends to spend the tens of billions of new funds The new work requirements in the package would require a large number of of those receiving SNAP or Medicaid benefits to work hours a month or engage in other group or educational services Associated Press writer Mary Clare Jalonick contributed to this document

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