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Home»Politics»‘This Ends Now’: Rep. Nancy Mace Pushes Photo ID on Every SNAP EBT Card to Stop Fraud in South Carolina

‘This Ends Now’: Rep. Nancy Mace Pushes Photo ID on Every SNAP EBT Card to Stop Fraud in South Carolina

Good idea or hassle?

Paul EkeBy Paul EkeApril 25, 20262 Mins Read
South Carolina Rep. Nancy Mace wants a photo on every SNAP EBT card and ID checks at checkout. Her Farm Bill amendment aims to cut fraud and make sure only eligible people use the benefits. It’s already dividing opinions online.
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U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace from South Carolina posted on X that she’s pushing an amendment to the Farm Bill. It would require a photo on every SNAP EBT card and ID checks at every purchase. She says it will stop fraud and ensure the benefits go only to people who are actually eligible. The idea is already sparking plenty of debate online from users debating its potential impact on fraud prevention and program access.

South Carolina families who rely on SNAP should never have to wonder if their benefits are safe. Taxpayers are tired of watching their hard-earned dollars fund fraud while Washington looks the other way. This ends now.

Our amendment to the Farm Bill requires a photo on every… pic.twitter.com/aImGaCJ6lL

— Rep. Nancy Mace (@RepNancyMace) April 24, 2026

In the post, Mace stated that South Carolina families relying on SNAP should not have to worry about the safety of their benefits. She argued that taxpayers are tired of funding fraud and proposed requiring a photo on every SNAP EBT card along with identity verification at each transaction.

The proposed modification is a common-sense amendment to help make certain that the only one using the card is the person it was intended for. It follows in the same spirit of stemming waste and making sure benefits go only to those who are supposed to receive them.

SNAP Photo ID Proposal Gets People Talking

Some users supported the measure as a way to address fraud, while others raised concerns about its practical effects on eligible recipients.

One commenter wrote, “EXCELLENT idea, and put a govt seal on it that can be scanned for legal identification…” Another said, “SNAP shouldn’t be used to buy Mtn Dew, Hot Dogs, or Froot Loops.”

A third added ‘’That’s a fantastic idea, as the photo is already on the state-issued ID, which should have been required for them to sign up.”

Critics pointed to challenges for certain groups. One user noted, “Many elderly disabled people have others shop for them- and use their EBT card.” A different comment stated, “You are very, very wrong – The biggest thieves are those of you who are our supposed leaders. not recipients.”

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Additional perspectives included broad frustration with government programs and calls for stricter eligibility, such as limiting benefits to American citizens born to American citizens.

The proposal is now part of a broader debate over the Farm Bill and federal efforts to improve the integrity of benefit programs. It is not yet certain whether the amendment will be approved, but discussions are ongoing among lawmakers.

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Paul Eke is a Nigeria-based content writer and forex market analyst with experience in financial writing, news coverage, and SEO-driven content. He holds a bachelor’s degree in marine engineering.

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