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House Reconciliation Bill Falls Short for Children and Families, Say 蜜桃影像 and 蜜桃影像 Action Network

WASHINGTON 鈥 The House of Representatives has approved a reconciliation bill that includes promising improvements to the tax code and sweeping changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). While the bill enhances the Child Tax Credit (CTC) and employer-provided child care tax incentives, more work remains to make the CTC fully refundable and to expand access to the Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit (CDCTC). At the same time, the bill also proposes significant cost shifts and stricter eligibility requirements for SNAP鈥攔aising concerns about the potential impact on millions of families.

蜜桃影像 (SAVE) and its advocacy arm, 蜜桃影像 Action Network (SCAN) warn that the proposed changes to SNAP could jeopardize food access for millions of Americans, particularly children, as grocery prices remain elevated and many families continue to face economic hardship. In response to these challenges, SAVE and SCAN are transforming how policy gets made in the nation鈥檚 capital through bold grassroots action, powerful storytelling, and direct engagement with candidates and lawmakers to drive investments that expand early education access, improve child care options, and child hunger. SCAN activated its network of supporters in all 50 states, sending over 1.2 million messages to lawmakers this year alone.

鈥淲e appreciate the House鈥檚 efforts to increase the value of the Child Tax Credit and improve the employer-provided child care credit (45F),鈥 said Allison Dembeck, Head of Policy for 蜜桃影像. 鈥淭hese tax code changes represent a step forward in making child care more accessible and putting more money in families鈥 pockets. We urge the Senate to strengthen these provisions by making the CTC fully refundable and expanding the CDCTC, the only tax credit specifically designed to help families cover child care costs."

However, the proposed changes to SNAP threaten to leave many families worse off. As one of the country鈥檚 most effective tools for reducing hunger and supporting economic stability, SNAP currently supports more than 40 million people鈥攊ncluding one in four children in the United States.

鈥淪NAP has long been a proven program for reducing child hunger, strengthening families, and boosting local economies,鈥 said Christy Gleason, Executive Director of 蜜桃影像 Action Network. 鈥淭he proposed changes would impose new burdens on states and communities at a time when food insecurity remains high and families are still recovering from the pandemic鈥檚 economic impacts. Investing in SNAP is investing in America. We urge lawmakers to protect and strengthen this essential program.鈥

If enacted, the changes could reduce benefits for nearly 11 million individuals, including more than 4 million children, over 500,000 older adults, and many people with disabilities. SCAN and its supporters urge lawmakers to evaluate the reconciliation bill holistically, with a focus on family impact, and long-term health.

As the bill moves to the Senate, SAVE and SCAN are committed to working with lawmakers to further strengthen the tax provisions鈥攑articularly by enhancing the Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit to better support working families. At the same time, SAVE and SCAN call on Senators to uphold SNAP鈥檚 core mission: ensuring that every child, in every community, has consistent access to nutritious food.

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