Food Stamp Cuts Go Into Effect

Posted on Nov 1, 2013 in Clients, Fundraising Event, Poverty, Wealth Gap | 0 comments

As of today, DC households that rely on food stamps will experience a decrease in their monthly benefit amount as a result of a change in federal law. The Food Stamp program, also known as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, is the largest federal nutrition program and serves millions of Americans annually. The cuts that go into effect today will impact all households that rely on food stamps, and as reported by the...

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TANF Increase Is Long Overdue

Posted on Oct 3, 2013 in DC Budget, DC Policies and Plans, Homelessness, TANF | 1 comment

The DC Council Committee on Human Services is holding a hearing today on Bill 20-414, the “Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Cost-of-Living Adjustment Amendment Act of 2013.” Legal Clinic staff attorney Becky O’Brien submitted the following testimony to the Committee. I want to thank you for introducing Bill 20-414, “TANF Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) Amendment Act of 2013” which proposes an increase to TANF benefits for District...

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With a $140 Million Surplus for DC, There’s No Excuse For Leaving People on the Street!

Posted on Sep 28, 2012 in Budget Cuts, DC Budget, Fundraising Event, Homelessness, Poverty, Shelter, TANF | 0 comments

While the total won’t be finalized for several months, DC Government officials reported this morning that the District is on target to have a surplus of approximately $140 million as Fiscal Year 2012 draws to a close on Sunday. In spite of such a strong end-of-year bottom line, DC’s Chief Financial Officer Natwar M. Gandhi did not revise his revenue projections for Fiscal Year 2013, leaving “Wish List” priorities unfunded. We therefore urge...

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