Chuck Schumer demands GOPers put food stamps-only bill to vote instead of reopening government
WASHINGTON — Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) challenged Republicans on Wednesday to vote on a bill that funds food stamp programs while refusing to provide the votes necessary to reopen the government in full.
The Keep SNAP Funded Act, introduced by Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) last week, already has ten GOP senators and Democrat Peter Welch of Vermont as co-sponsors — but Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) has resisted calls for smaller, separate spending bills after Schumer and his party voted 13 times to keep the government shut down from Oct. 1.
“Just weeks ago, Trump’s own US Department of Agriculture confirmed in writing that contingency funds — about $6 billion in emergency reserves — were ‘available to fund participant benefits,'” Schumer declared in a floor speech before affirming he and other Dems would vote for Hawley’s bill.
“Then suddenly after USDA said it, Trump ordered the Department of Agriculture to rip up the contingency plan, literally delete it from their website,” he claimed, “and told them not to use emergency funds.”
“No explanation, no justification, just plain cruelty from a man who only serves himself — Donald Trump is picking politics over the lives of hungry kids,” the Democratic leader added. “He is weaponizing hunger, turning millions of children, seniors and veterans into political pawns to score points in his shutdown fight.”
