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New Poll Finds Voters Support Food Stamp Reforms in the Farm Bill

Last updated on Friday, April 13, 2018

(NAPLE, FL.) - A new poll, released today by the Foundation for Government Accountability (FGA), found that the vast majority of voters support commonsense food stamp reforms included in the 2018 Farm Bill.

As FGA noted, these reforms will refocus the system on the truly needy by prioritizing work for able-bodied adults through:

an expansion of work requirements to most able-bodied parents and able-bodied middle-aged adults
mechanisms to improve program integrity by eliminating loopholes and abuse that rob the truly needy of resources and keep able-bodied adults trapped in welfare.

The poll found that 82 percent of all voters support requiring able-bodied adults to work or participate in a job training program at least part-time in order to receive food stamps.
The poll also concluded that:

"It is clear from the results of this poll that voters are counting on Congress to do their jobs and implement commonsense reforms that will ensure food stamp program integrity and refocus efforts on getting Americans off the sidelines and back to work," said Tarren Bragdon, President and CEO of FGA.

For more information and resources on the 2018 Farm Bill, click here.

The Foundation for Government Accountability is a non-profit, multi-state think tank that specializes in health care, welfare, and work reform. To learn more, visit TheFGA.org.

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