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The Biden administration is overhauling food stamps by putting in place a permanent increase in grocery benefits, providing a 27% bump in aid that marks the biggest-ever increase for the program. The boost comes as a temporary increase of 15% was set to expirenext month.The boost will go into effec
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stanley romania e Program, or SNAP, the official name for food stamps.On a per-person basis, benefits on average will add about $36 per month to the pre-pandemic level of about $121 per person each month, the agency said. Increasing the benefits will boost the annual cost of the program by about $19 billion, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, which oversees the program. The hike will help the 1 in 8 Americans who are now on food stamps afford a healthier diet given higher food prices, evolving nutritional guidelines over the years and changes in how Americans cook, Vilsack said. Congress in 2018 directed the USDA to reexamine the Thrifty Food Plan, a set of guidelines that determine the cost of a nutritious diet for cost-conscious families. The USDA s reassessment found that benefits are too low, the agency said Monday.The new calculation translates into about a 27% increase in the SNAP benefit, Vilsack said. We need to modernize those assumptions bas Zmco GOP senator releases handful of new Peter Strzok text messages
A top counterterrorism aide to President Bush has signed on as national s
stanley cup nz ecurity adviser for Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., who is mounting a campaign to defeat Mr. Bush, the Washington Post reports. Rand Beers quit his job as special assistant to the president for combating terrorism eight weeks ago. On Monday, in a provocative interview with the Post, the
stanley website veteran Washington bureaucrat ndash; who served on the National Security Council under four presidents ndash; lashed out at the administration s handling of the war on terrorism and homeland security. Beers charged the administration wasn t matching its deeds to its words in the war on terrorism. They re making us less secure, not more secure. hellip; The longer I sat and watched, the more concerned I became, until I got up and walked out. He said the administration was underestimating the enemy and had failed to address the root causes of terrorism. The difficult, long-term issues both at home and abroad have been avoided, neglected or shortchanged and generally underfunded, Beers told the newspaper.Beers criticized the administration s focus on Iraq, which he said came at the expense of domestic security, damaged America s international alliances and could help breed a new generation of terrorists. I continue to be puzzled by it, said Beers, who did not oppose the war but felt the U.S. should have built a broader coalition. W
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