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Home»Politics»South Carolina Angry As the House Reverses Controversial Soda SNAP Ban ‘Enjoy a Mountain Dew while slaving over 600 daycare centers’

South Carolina Angry As the House Reverses Controversial Soda SNAP Ban ‘Enjoy a Mountain Dew while slaving over 600 daycare centers’

Junk is back on the menu

David RodriguezBy David RodriguezMay 1, 20262 Mins Read
Image Source: Nancy Mace X / Pexels via Alex Urezkov

 In a sharp rebuke following the April 30th House floor vote, South Carolina Representative Nancy Mace expressed her disbelief and anger after a provision restricting the use of SNAP benefits for sugary drinks was stripped from the latest legislative package. Her words triggered a storm of comments and anger from both Democrats and Republicans, and it heated up quickly.

The House just voted against banning soda from SNAP. Why should the government fund your soda purchases?

If SNAP recipients want to buy sugary drinks, they can do it on their own dime, not on the backs of a taxpayer-funded nutrition program.

— Rep. Nancy Mace (@RepNancyMace) April 30, 2026

In a post shared on X, following the very controversial House ruling which reverses a ban on Soda that many states had already enacted this year by way of the Big Beautiful Bill, South Carolina Rep. Nancy Mace obliterated their decision and questioned their logic. This is what she said about the ruling.

The House just voted against banning soda from SNAP. Why should the government fund your soda purchases? If SNAP recipients want to buy sugary drinks, they can do it on their own dime, not on the backs of a taxpayer-funded nutrition program.

Her comments caused an uproar. Democrats took to her post and attacked her and conservative mindsets on funding an illegal war, while local Republican citizens questioned why their tax dollars should be going to people buying junk food that’s bad for them.

“The Government doesn’t fund it, tax payers do and I’d rather the $24/year that come out of my taxes go to someone so they can enjoy a soda than go to Israel so they can get free healthcare while we can’t.”

“Why should the government have a say in what people eat or drink”

“I have never been as upset in my life as I am with this entire Congress. They no longer serve the tax payers.”

“Somalis get to enjoy a Mountain Dew while slaving over 600 daycare centers”

Whether this move leads to a less healthy South Carolina or simply more strain on tax-paying families remains to be seen. Rep. Nancy Mace is angry over the House reversal and the fight over what ends up banned or not likely isn’t over anytime soon.

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David Rodriguez has been gaming for 30 years. His written work has also appeared at Opencritic, and Metacritic. Outside of his love for games, you can catch him extolling the virtues of classic action cinema and the elegant class of early 2000s Nu-Metal.

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