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Home»Politics»Alabama Angry as New Bill Aims To Severely Restrict Eligibility for Snap Benefits ‘If you are poor, you must also be miserable’

Alabama Angry as New Bill Aims To Severely Restrict Eligibility for Snap Benefits ‘If you are poor, you must also be miserable’

No sweet home Alabama allowed

David RodriguezBy David RodriguezMarch 18, 20263 Mins Read
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Following the passage of new legislation, Alabama families and parents reliant on SNAP are voicing their displeasure over an upcoming ban on soda, candy, and most sweet treats. Alabama recently changed what counts as “food” for the program, aiming to steer taxpayer dollars toward nutritional staples like meat, produce, and dairy while restricting treats deemed harmful. These changes coincide with new restrictions pushed by Senator Orr, which further tighten the program by requiring much stricter guidelines for who can get SNAP benefits to begin with, and people are angry.

Alabama Senate passes bill excluding soda, candy from SNAP benefits
byu/hunni93 inAlabama

A Reddit post shared to the Alabama thread by user hunni93 discusses the recent ban on soda and candy. Contituents and SNAP beneficiaries are on edge, and downright hostile over these changes and new laws being put forth by outspoken Alabama Senator Orr. Many argue over the notion of soda and candy being as harmful as the new SNAP restrictions claim, as others say it unfairly targets poor families and children looking for a small reprieve and a bit of fun.

Compounding the ban on soda and candy, Senator Orr is implementing new restrictions that would severely limit who could even get benefits to begin with and fundamentally change how families are classified for food stamps in the debt-ridden state. Here are some of the key restirctions on this new proposed bill, SB61:

Strict Eligibility Verification:

  • Prohibition of Self-Attestation: The bill prohibits the Alabama Medicaid Agency from accepting “self-attestation” (an applicant’s own word) for critical eligibility factors such as income, residency, age, household composition, or caretaker status without independent verification.
  • Exchange Determinations: It also bars the agency from accepting eligibility determinations from health insurance exchanges established under federal law (such as the Affordable Care Act marketplace).

Mandatory Data Matching:

  • The Alabama Medicaid Agency and the Department of Human Resources (DHR) are required to enter into “data matching agreements” with other state agencies.
  • Agencies must cross-check applicant information against data regarding income, employment, assets, and incarceration status to ensure recipients remain eligible.
  • Specific focus is placed on identifying changes in residency via out-of-state Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) transactions.

Food Assistance (SNAP) Changes:

  • End of Categorical Eligibility: The bill prohibits “categorical eligibility” for SNAP. Under current rules, some households automatically qualify for SNAP if they receive other low-income assistance; this bill would require them to meet Alabama’s specific income and resource standards instead.
  • Income Standards: DHR is prohibited from applying gross income or financial resource standards for food assistance that are higher than the minimums specified in federal law.

This bill hasn’t been passed yet, but its upcoming changes to restrict eligibility for assistance, on top of the recent ban on soda and candy, have left Alabama citizens angry, and they have voiced their displeasure in the comments.

“If they would raise our minimum wage, they would reduce the number of people who qualify for food stamps. But they dont want to help poor people, only punish them.”

“If you are poor, you must also be miserable”

“I do find it interesting that Republicans are always eager to jump on board when it comes to placing restrictions on money given to the poor, but demand very little restrictions on the money given to corporations, private schools, or the wealthy.”

It is interesting to note that many comments place the blame on Republicans, although the state leans heavily into that side of the political fence. We will have to wait and see what transpires as the bill moves to the House in the coming weeks.

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