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IN senators react to Farm Bill without Food Stamps funding

The U.S. House passed the farm bill without funding for the food stamp program, which has been tied to farm bills for decades. 

Senator Dan Coats (R-IN) voted for the farm bill when it passed the Senate last month.

He says he approves of the decision by House Republicans to leave food stamps separate.

“I think it’s created problems to the point where we ought to identify both of these as essential programs that have to be addressed.  I don’t believe they need to be tied together.”

Senator Joe Donnelly (D-IN) says food stamps have long been a part of the farm bill as a way to gather support from both rural and urban representatives. He says he doesn’t see a way to get the farm bill passed without food stamps.

“In the House’s version, we have no plan to be able to provide a single lunch to a needy child and I don’t see how that passes.”

Donnelly says his biggest concern is the fact that House Republicans don’t seem to have any plan for food stamp funding, even in separate legislation.

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