As Hunger Grows Across US, GOP Shutdown Threats Imperil Food Aid Programs

The following article was originally published on by on September 4, 2023. It was accessed through truthout.

Up to 750,000 children, postpartum adults, and others eligible for WIC could be turned away from the program. 

Republican threats to shut down the federal government if spending isn’t drastically cut have put funding for a critical nutrition aid program at risk as hunger grows across the nation, with the recent lapse of pandemic-era assistance leaving many low-income families struggling to put food on the table.

The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children, commonly known as WIC, is one of many federal programs that could face severe impacts if Congress fails to fund the government by September 30.

As The Washington Post’s Tony Romm reported Sunday, “While USDA technically can operate WIC if federal funding lapses, states could only continue paying benefits for as long as they had leftover money.”

In an effort to stave off disaster, the Biden White House last week urged the divided Congress to pass a short-term government funding measure that includes $1.4 billion in additional funding for WIC.

Romm emphasized Sunday that “the request hinges on House Republicans, who recently have tried to slash WIC funding in a move that could spell cuts to poor Americans’ monthly nutritional support.”

The White House estimates that the GOP’s proposed WIC cuts “could reduce monthly fruit and vegetable benefits by 70% for pregnant women and 56% for children, while potentially forcing 1.9 million participants onto a waitlist for aid,” Romm added.

The far-right House Freedom Caucus, which has dozens of members, has threatened to oppose any short-term funding agreement that does not impose steep cuts to federal spending and put an end to the “unprecedented weaponization” of the Justice Department, an apparent reference to the prosecution of former President Donald Trump.

The House, led by Republican Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.), is set to return from August recess next week. As CNN reported Sunday, “GOP hardliners in the House are eager to play a game of chicken over the end-of-the-month deadline to fund federal agencies, seeking to force the White House and Senate to make a choice: Accept a slew of conservative priorities or risk a debilitating government shutdown.”

Republican appropriators have called for major cuts to a range of federal programs related to education, environmental protection, and more.

Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-Conn.), the top Democrat on the House Appropriations Committee, wrote on social media over the weekend that “House Democrats are ready to move on funding for disaster relief and other crises.”

“House Republicans,” she added, “are listening to their most extreme members on steps that could slow the flow of relief and put us to the brink of a government shutdown.”

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