Trump 
Admin Announces Massive Plan to REPLACE Food
Stamps
A new plan from the Trump administration could
replace food stamps for good with something
that his critics should have a hard time opposing:
Actual food going to people who need it.
According to Fox Business, part of the president�s
2019 budget proposal will be a program called
�America�s Harvest Box,� run by the
Department of Agriculture.
�It would provide 16.4 million households,
about 81% of current food stamp recipients,
with boxes of non-perishable food items grown
by U.S. farmers in place of some of their
SNAP aid,� Fox Business reported, using
the acronym for the Supplemental Nutrition
Assistance Program, the official name for
food stamps.
The reform would apply to households that
receive more than $90 a month in food stamp
benefits, according to Politico.
The plan would deal with one of the major
criticisms of the SNAP program: the fact that
recipients can spend their food stamps on
whatever foods they choose.
We�ve heard the horror stories about lobster
and filet mignon being purchased with SNAP
credits, but those are rare.
The most worrying thing may be the most popular
item purchased with food stamps: soda.
While conservatives generally aren�t in
favor of using government to regulate health
outcomes in terms of what foodstuffs people
buy, when those foodstuffs are being bought
with government money � which is to say,
our money � citizens have every right to
demand that items that provide limited nutritive
value while contributing to negative health
externalities (which will likely also cost
government money) aren�t covered under the
program.
And then there are the abuses of the food
stamp program, such as shop owners illegally
buying the credits from recipients for cash
and then using the credits to stock their
stores.
America�s Harvest Box would aim to end,
or at least curb, both of those abuses.
�Items that could be included in a government-issued
food box are grains, peanut butter, canned
meat, canned fruits and vegetables, juice
and other shelf-stable products,� Fox Business
reported.
�The government would decide what to include
based on nutrition guidelines utilized for
other, existing programs, such as the Emergency
Food Assistance Program, and the Food Distribution
Program on Indian Reservations.�
Estimates are that America�s Harvest Box
could save the government $129.2 billion over
the next decade if implemented, partially
due to the fact that it could leverage its
buying power for the 41 million individuals
in SNAP as of November 2017, as opposed to
those people buying individually.
Whether or not the America�s Harvest Box
idea gains any traction remains to be seen.
The White House�s budget suggestions are
just that � suggestions.
Spending bills, including the yearly budget,
originate in Congress, which is often loath
to cede its budget-making purview to the White
House even after the budget proposal is submitted.
That being said, America�s Harvest Box is
one of the most innovative proposals we�ve
seen regarding entitlements in decades, probably
since the sweeping welfare reforms of the
1990s.
Not only does it save money, it solves many
of the issues that have plagued the SNAP program
in recent years.
And the best part � at least from the GOP�s
perspective � is that it puts the Democrats
in the unenviable position of arguing against
fresh, healthy food and for a program rife
with abuse.
And argue they no doubt will, should America�s
Harvest Box make it to the floor.
Naturally, the media will take the Democrat
side, as this preemptive New York Times strike
shows.
(Fair and balanced headline: �Trump�s
�Harvest Box� Isn�t Viable in SNAP Overhaul,
Officials Say.�)
However, in a world of Amazon drones and Blue
Apron dinners, one imagines technical hurdles
will be far less daunting than opponents will
make them out to be.
Given that the American people have demanded
changes in SNAP, which has morphed into one
of the most bloated and abused programs in
the federal firmament, America�s Harvest
Box might just be the directionnutritional
assistance is headed.
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