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Anti-poverty campaigners and rights advocates have warned for months that the Republican Party’s proposed cuts to federal nutrition assistance that tens of millions of Americans rely on would harm families as well as hundreds of thousands of jobs and the economies of cities and states across the nation—and on Wednesday one GOP senator appeared to have finally gotten the message.

Sen. Jim Justice (R-W.Va.) toldPolitico that if the Senate approves—or tries to “one-up”—the House’s $300 billion in cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), which President Donald Trump has endorsed, it could cost the party its congressional majority.

“If we don’t watch out, people are going to get hurt, people are going to be upset. It’s going to be the No. 1 thing on the nightly news all over the place,” Justice, who served as West Virginia’s governor for eight years before winning his Senate seat last year, told Politico.

The government watchdog Accountable.US rejected Justice’s attempt to “dodge the blame” for a proposal his party has been aggressively pushing since Trump took office.

Justice is now one of several Republican governors-turned-senators who have warned against the SNAP provision in the party’s budget reconciliation bill, which would require states to pay 75% of the program’s administrative costs and 5-25% of the program’s total food aid costs, with states that have higher payment error rates forced to pay more.

Justice’s constituents are likely to be disproportionately impacted by the SNAP cuts, with 16% of West Virginians relying on SNAP in 2024. The national average is 12%, according to the Center for Budget and Policy Priorities.

The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office has estimated that 3.2 million adults, including 800,000 who have school-aged children, could lose their SNAP benefits as a result of what Democratic senators have slammed as the “Big, Beautiful Betrayal.”

The sweeping bill also threatens the health coverage of an estimated 13.7 million Americans with cuts to Medicaid and the end of Affordable Care Act tax credits, while the richest households and corporations would benefit from an extension of the GOP’s 2017 tax cuts.

Republican lawmakers including Sens. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) and Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) have said they will not vote for a package with cuts to Medicaid.

“Sen. Justice is the latest of many congressional Republicans to voice concern over extreme, draconian cuts to critical programs like SNAP and Medicaid,” said Tony Carrk, executive director of the government watchdog Accountable.US. “And there’s no question that the budget scam is concerning. Between slashing SNAP benefits for more than 3 million Americans and gutting healthcare for nearly 16 million Americans, this bill will make millions of people poorer, hungrier, and sicker while driving up our national debt.”

The Senate Agriculture Committee was examining how to scale back the SNAP cost-sharing proposal on Wednesday, with committee Chair John Boozman (R-Ark.) planning to have bill text finalized by the end of the week.

Republished from Common Dreams under Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0).



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