No Images? Click here This week, the House of Representatives may vote to add more “work requirements” to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, commonly known as food stamps.Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) said the measure, part of what is often called the farm bill, will help businesses fill the record number of job openings.“It’s about workforce development,” Ryan said Thursday, adding that the reforms are “proven to get people off of the sidelines and into full-time employment.”While the farm bill reauthorizes agricultural subsidies, roughly 80 percent of bill’s spending is SNAP benefits, which help 40 million Americans buy food every month. Implementing more stringent work requirements would burnish Ryan’s legacy by partially fulfilling a lifelong goal: making the American safety net a little less like a “hammock,” as he once called it.Food stamps already come with work requirements for able-bodied adults, but the bill would expand the number of people required to do at least 20 hours of “work activities,” which can include actual work or signing up for a new government training program.WHAT ELSE IS HAPPENING?Democrats forced a vote to keep net neutrality. It’s only a temporary victory, however.Donald Trump paid more than $100,000 to Michael Cohen, financial disclosures confirm. A reason for the payment was not specified in the financial disclosure, which has caused concern over its timing.Donald Trump Jr. left open the possibility his father knew about the Trump Tower meeting at the time. Senate transcripts reveal the president’s son only half-backed White House claims that the president didn’t know.ICYMI
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