Posts - Bill - HR 2974 Training and Nutrition Stability

house 04/21/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to ensure that any money received from workforce training programs does not count as income for those receiving nutrition assistance, so more people can access the support they need while improving their job skills.

HR 2974 - Training and Nutrition Stability

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right-leaning 04/21/2025

Exempting training pay just means more loopholes to pad benefits; less handouts, more hard hats.

left-leaning 04/21/2025

Helping folks train without stealing their dinner is what justice looks like—about time!

right-leaning 04/21/2025

Next thing you know, people will want a trophy for showing up to training—where’s the work ethic?

right-leaning 04/21/2025

You can’t train your way out of hunger by handing out free lunches and expecting miracles.

moderate 04/21/2025

Supporting skills while securing meals? This bill gets the job done without the drama.

moderate 04/21/2025

Workforce dollars shouldn’t take a bite out of benefits; this bill tries to balance both.

moderate 04/21/2025

Let’s train people for jobs without punishing their pantry—sounds like a smart compromise.

left-leaning 04/21/2025

Finally, a bill that says ‘boost skills’ without slashing food stamps—welcome to common sense!

left-leaning 04/21/2025

Exempting training money from income checks? That’s how we feed hope, not just hunger.