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Republicans Slash Food Aid For Low-Income Women And Children, But Dodge Farm Subsidy Cuts

Republicans Food Aid Cuts Women Children

By MARY CLARE JALONICK   06/15/11 08:30 AM ET   AP

WASHINGTON -- Republicans have quietly maneuvered to prevent a House spending bill from chipping away at federal farm subsidies, instead forging ahead with much larger cuts to domestic and international food aid.

The GOP move will probably prevent up to $167 million in cuts in direct payments to farmers, including some of the nation's wealthiest. The maneuver, along with the Senate's refusal Tuesday to end a $5 billion annual tax subsidy for ethanol-gasoline blends, illustrates just how difficult it will be for Congress to come up with even a fraction of the trillions in budget savings over the next decade that Republicans have promised.

Meanwhile, the annual bill to pay for food and farm programs next year would cut food aid for low-income mothers and children by $685 million, about 10 percent below this year's budget.

The farm subsidy cuts won bipartisan approval in the House Appropriations Committee two weeks ago, but as debate on the House floor began Tuesday, Republicans turned to a procedural maneuver to drop that language.

Rep. Frank Lucas of Oklahoma, the Republican chairman of the House Agriculture Committee, won an agreement from party leaders to strike the cuts in direct payments if just one member objected on the floor. Some Democrats hope to force a vote but aren't sure they will be able to.

"The takeaway from this is that nothing has changed with regard to farm subsidies, it's the same old, same old," said Rep. Jim McGovern of Massachusetts, a Democrat who has pushed to restore the money cut from food aid.

Direct payments to farmers have been a frequent target of fiscal conservatives and other critics of farm programs because they are paid regardless of crop price or yield. They have survived for years, along with tens of billions annually in other subsidies for farmers, because a powerful coalition of farm state lawmakers in both parties has protected them.

While there has been consensus even among some farm-state members that direct payments should be cut in the coming year to help reduce the deficit, Republican leaders have been content so far to push off that debate and let farm-state members on the House Agriculture Committee hash it out as part of the next five-year farm bill in 2012..

Rep. Jeff Flake, R-Ariz., wrote the subsidy cut language. Farmers can now make as much as $750,000 annually and still receive subsidies, but Flake's amendment would lower the threshold for some to $250,000, saving about $20 million annually. Another Flake amendment would have dipped into direct payments to pay a $147 million annual payment the United States makes to Brazil as a settlement in a World Trade Organization dispute over cotton subsidies.

Rep. Rosa DeLauro, D-Conn., won an amendment in the Appropriations Committee version that would shift the Brazil money to the Women, Infants and Children program. It, too, can be axed through a parliamentary challenge approved by the GOP leadership-controlled Rules Committee.

DeLauro, McGovern and other Democrats argued on the House floor Tuesday that the cuts to in food aid programs are reckless and should be restored. Republicans responded that the Women, Infants and Children program is flush with reserves and said the cuts will not decrease participation in the program.

The bill also would cut the Food and Drug Administration's $2.5 billion budget by almost 12 percent, straining the agency's ability to implement a new food safety law signed by President Barack Obama earlier this year.

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07:21 PM on 07/06/2011
The republicans and the democrats are not going to agree on nothing unless something happens against the State of Isreal then they will band together to protect her because the zionists are in control over the U. S. Congress, not the American people
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Glenda Sitnek
Just sayin....
02:38 PM on 06/16/2011
Kesac, sorry, just now read your reply. Bachmann gets a farm subsidy and if I'm not mistaken it was about 3/4 of a mil.
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Steve Rockett
12:33 PM on 06/16/2011
No problem with starving poor women who you want to have more kids, but you are definitely going to suck up to the rich farmers, eh? What goes around, comes around and you all are in for a big surprise in 2012, because more starving women vote than fat a*sed farmers.
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Glenda Sitnek
Just sayin....
10:05 AM on 06/16/2011
oops sorry for the typos, just get angry and type too fast:(
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Glenda Sitnek
Just sayin....
10:04 AM on 06/16/2011
How much more can the GOP take away before we, the people, are in the streets? How long will we sit here and watch our rights being eroded, our cost of living increased, our pay stagnant, our healthcare defunded, our rights to speak out eliminated? How many of us are going to the polls to change this in Nov each year? I'm retired as of '08, not one cost of living increase in my ss benefits, 3 increases in medicare, groceries and gas spiraling out of control and the GOP fighting any assistance by this administration tooth and nail. It amazes me that we, the people, sit by day and day and watch this happen without protesting. I so admire the citizens of WI and their effort to fight back. Even if they don't win this round, they have at least tried to stop this erosion of our country while the rest of us sit at home and watch. I remember when we stood up for our rights, not we seem to be apathetic about what is occurring in our nation. The GOP is in the media daily blaming Obama for every problem whe have, yet they are the instigators of the problems and, I suspect, don't want this economic situation to improve until they get their shot at the Oval Office. Power appears to be their goal, just power.
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Value Investor
He alone, who owns the youth, gains the future.
03:33 PM on 06/16/2011
How much can they take away ? It was not theirs in the first place. When you get something for free and don't do a damn thing to better your off life, who says the GOP is taking something away. You never had anything to take away. You are simply mooching off of the people who study, work hard, sacrifice, take intelligent risk and make something of themselves. Being on welfare is no major accomplishment.....any looser can do that !
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splashy
Really?!?!!!
02:59 PM on 06/17/2011
You REALLY think these wealthy creeps work hard, study and sacrifice? Most are born to at least upper middle class families, and get ahead by being ruthless and cruel, making sure they get theirs above all else.

You worship people who are sociopaths, who have blinders on, who are wealth addicts, who are mentally ill. They have no sense of community, no sense that we as a species have our greatest strength in sticking together and helping each other.
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Andy Williams 1
Liberals! 21st century kooky!
09:28 PM on 06/18/2011
I don't see any rights being infringed here. What do you see? Your pay stagnant? You mean your welfare check? And who is eliminating your right to speak out, I could read your rant just fine. Those fighting back in WI are idiots who don't understand the implications of their actions. WI is broke, and other states are on the same path.
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mgrant33301
09:29 AM on 06/16/2011
of course they didn't cut farm subsidies.
the farms are mostly owned by 3 large corporations.
and they are the ones slipping them envelopes of cash in crowded rooms.
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Glenda Sitnek
Just sayin....
10:08 AM on 06/16/2011
And, don't forget about the congressmen/women who get the subsidies also, e.g. Michelle Bachmann, Vicki Hartzler and others
12:51 PM on 06/16/2011
What subsidy does Michelle Bachman get?
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stanton89
07:38 AM on 06/16/2011
Pull your hands out of your pockets!
07:32 AM on 06/16/2011
Republicans are monsters.
12:52 PM on 06/16/2011
How are Republicans monsters?
03:18 PM on 06/16/2011
Because they don't give a good crap for the working poor / women and anyone else who could use a helping hand.

That's why IMO they are monsters.

Money / power first. The republican way. And their new logo should be a Ball & Chain.
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07:18 AM on 06/16/2011
GOP: welfare for the poor--bad. Corporate welfare--good.
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08:10 PM on 06/16/2011
Once again, Congress is in cahoots with special interests, insurance companies and Israel
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Bill Sr
05:58 AM on 06/16/2011
Hey GOP maybe the poor will eat each other then there will be more money to give the rich extra tax cuts
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jdbond
05:15 AM on 06/16/2011
Makes sense. Farming and baggers go hand in hand. Also, gopers must help corporations giving them money. So now, how is deficit coming?
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snowballinhell
Humans have a 100% chance of extinction
04:58 AM on 06/16/2011
Surprise? Not on your life. Give me money. I promise I won't grow any crops you don't think I should grow.
04:53 AM on 06/16/2011
The prime time TV news do not cover this story. It is a shame!
IMOPINIONH8D
because I want it empty...
04:46 AM on 06/16/2011
Starve the poor and feed the rich should be the repub motto, officially.
07:39 AM on 06/16/2011
...and if you get sick die quickly

quote lifted from Grayson
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Andy Williams 1
Liberals! 21st century kooky!
09:24 PM on 06/18/2011
lol, very dramatic!
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notakochdealer
150 american workers die daily due to poor conditi
03:21 AM on 06/16/2011
UNFLIPPINGBELIEVABLE.