Alabama’s congressional delegation should oppose a harmful budget bill that would reduce or remove food assistance, health coverage and other vital services for hundreds of thousands of Alabamians who struggle to afford basic needs, Alabama Arise and other advocates said Thursday during a Hands Off SNAP and Medicaid news conference at the State House in Montgomery.

 

Read our news release for full coverage of the news conference. 

The U.S. Senate could vote on the bill, HR 1, as soon as this weekend. The U.S. House passed its version of the legislation by a narrow 215-214 vote in May. Both versions include deep cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and to health coverage under Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act. And both versions also include large tax cuts for wealthy households and highly profitable corporations.

“It’s wrong to hurt people who are struggling just to help people who are already far ahead. That’s exactly what the Senate is debating right now,” Alabama Arise executive director Robyn Hyden said during the news conference. “The budget moving through Congress is not only a moral failure. It’s bad policy, and it is a really bad deal for our state.”

 

Read our news release for much more information on how proposed federal cuts to food assistance and health care would harm families and communities across Alabama. The release also includes more photos from the news conference and a link to a video of the full event.

Read our news release

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