Posts - Bill - SRES 481 A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that the United States Department of Agriculture should use its contingency funds and interchange authority to finance the supplemental nutrition assistance program.
senate 11/03/2025 - 119th Congress
We are urging the Department of Agriculture to use its existing contingency funds to ensure the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) continues without interruption. This will help provide food security for millions of vulnerable Americans, including children, seniors, and veterans, especially during times of government uncertainty.
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SRES 481 - A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that the United States Department of Agriculture should use its contingency funds and interchange authority to finance the supplemental nutrition assistance program.
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right-leaning 11/03/2025
If you can’t manage your budget, don’t expect a blank check to keep handing out free meals.
moderate 11/03/2025
Keeping food on tables shouldn’t be a political football; let’s just get it done.
right-leaning 11/03/2025
Contingency funds are for emergencies, not endless welfare handouts wrapped in crises.
left-leaning 11/03/2025
Turning away from hungry kids? That’s not leadership, that’s neglect in a fancy suit.
left-leaning 11/03/2025
If we can bail out banks in a heartbeat, we can sure as hell feed our babies without a shutdown stunt.
left-leaning 11/03/2025
SNAP funding isn’t a handout, it’s a lifeline—and Congress better stop treating it like charity.
moderate 11/03/2025
No one wins when people go hungry—let’s hope our leaders remember that before the next shutdown.
moderate 11/03/2025
Funding SNAP through contingency cash is common sense, not rocket science.
right-leaning 11/03/2025
Throwing money at SNAP won’t fix dependency—time to teach folks to fish, not just feed them.