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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.

Please like and share on Facebook and Twitter with your thoughts on America�s Harvest

Box.

What are your thoughts on this initiative?

Scroll down to comment below!

For more infomation >> Trump Admin Announces Massive Plan to REPLACE Food Stamps - Duration: 5:17.

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Melania Trump's Adviser Paid Millions By Trump Inaugural Committee - Stephanie Winston Wolkoff - Duration: 4:28.

For more infomation >> Melania Trump's Adviser Paid Millions By Trump Inaugural Committee - Stephanie Winston Wolkoff - Duration: 4:28.

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Senate blocks Trump backed bill to protect Dreamer and make steep cuts in legal immigration - Duration: 4:17.

The Senate on Thursday killed four immigration bills, including a Republican measure backed

by President Trump and a competing bipartisan proposal, both of which would have offered

legal protections to undocumented immigrants who came to the U.S. as children.

The Senate's failure to reach a consensus on the volatile issue of immigration puts

those immigrants in jeopardy of deportation starting March 5, when the White House plans

to rescind their Obama-era legal protections.

It's unclear what, if anything, the House will do to address the issue.

Thursday's Senate votes came after the White House mounted an all-out, scorched-earth campaign

to defeat the bipartisan proposal.

Top Trump administration officials lobbied senators to take their names off that bipartisan

bill, with White House officials suggesting that lawmakers were either misinformed or

misrepresenting the legislation's intent and impact.

And Trump himself weighed in via Twitter just as the Senate was about to begin voting, saying

the bipartisan plan would be a "total catastrophe."

The bipartisan bill, unveiled Wednesday night by a group of 16 senators, would have provided

a pathway to citizenship for the DREAMers, those undocumented immigrants who came to

the U.S. as children.

The bill would have also allocated $25 billion to strengthen security at the southern border

with Mexico, limited family-based immigration, and barred the parents of DREAMers from becoming

citizens.

"This is the only bill that has a chance to get through the United States Senate,"

Sen. Angus King, I-Maine, a lead sponsor of the bill told reporters before Thursday's

vote.

Unlike the GOP-controlled House, which can pass legislation with the support of the majority

party, most major pieces of legislation require 60 votes in the Senate and therefore bipartisan

support.

Republicans hold only 51 seats in the Senate, so any of the four bills would have needed

bipartisan support.

The White House slammed King's bill and threatened a presidential veto.

"This Amendment would drastically change our national immigration policy for the worse

by weakening border security and undercutting existing immigration law," a statement from

the White House said.

The Department of Homeland Security said the bill "would be the end of immigration enforcement

in America."

Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., a co-sponsor of the bipartisan bill who has had an on-again-off-again

relationship with the president, urged him to reverse course.

"Mr. President you're being led down a path where you won't get a result.

Reject this kind of engagement with the Congress," Graham said Thursday.

"What's wrong with Washington?

You give (the Department of Homeland Security) $25 billion of the money they ask for and

they slam you."

President Trump instead backed a more restrictive Senate bill, which was also defeated on Thursday.

That proposal, sponsored by Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee, would have

granted eventual citizenship to 1.8 million of the DREAMers and given Trump his requested

$25 billion for immigration enforcement, including funding for a wall along the U.S. southern

border.

It also would have met Trump's demands for changes to family-based immigration, or what

Republicans call "chain migration," and ended a diversity visa lottery system.

That bill would have cut legal immigration by at least 25%.

The Senate also rejected two narrower bills: one to create path to citizenship for the

DREAMers and improve border security, and a second to withhold funding from "sanctuary

cities" which limit local police officers' cooperation with federal immigration authorities.

With the four failed votes Thursday afternoon, the Senate is left with no clear path to address

the fate of the DREAMers, and the House has not yet scheduled a vote on

the issue.

For more infomation >> Senate blocks Trump backed bill to protect Dreamer and make steep cuts in legal immigration - Duration: 4:17.

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President Trump Puts His Money Where His Mouth Is, Donates 4th Quarter Salary to Infrastructure Plan - Duration: 3:05.

For more infomation >> President Trump Puts His Money Where His Mouth Is, Donates 4th Quarter Salary to Infrastructure Plan - Duration: 3:05.

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Appeals court declares Trump travel ban unconstitutional - Duration: 0:42.

For more infomation >> Appeals court declares Trump travel ban unconstitutional - Duration: 0:42.

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Trump Bans Nickname (2/15/2028) - Duration: 2:11.

The Trump Regime activated the emergency procedures

of the Imperial Anti-Administration Defamation Squad

in response to the illegal use

of a new nickname propagated

by nefarious resistance groups.

The unflattering nickname,

which we cannot, in good conscience,

say on the air,

nevertheless

rhymes with something which sounds like,

"Cheeto McFuckface."

(record scratches, music stops)

Uh...

TRUMP: And we have to create lists...

Oh, Cheeto McFuckface!

It's a bird!

It's a plane!

It's... Cheeto McFuckface!

TRUMP: I'll sue his ass off.

SANDERS: I'm just asking you to be respectful.

Heh-huh!

Cheeto McFuckface!

TRUMP: He's a pussy.

It's ten past the hour.

And...

...shout out to

Cheeto McFuckface.

Ahhh, Cheeto McFuckface!

TRUMP: Bye!

Go home to mommy!

Hey, Cheeto McFuckface...

(singing) Chee-to McFuck-face... Chee-to McFuck-face...

TRUMP: You okay? You all right?

Go!

(crowd chanting) Cheeeeetoooo... McFuuuucccckkfaaaccee...

Oh! Uh, Cheeto McFuckface!

TRUMP: And I can say another thing...

Hey, Cheeto McFuckface!

TRUMP: Listen you motherfuckers...

we're gonna tax you twenty-five percent.

(singing) Cheeto McFuckface...

TRUMP: TURN OFF THE LIGHTS!

(in Russian) They call him, "Cheeto McFuckface..."

Heh-heh-hey, Cheeto McFuckface!

TRUMP: Are you from Mexico?

Are you from Mexico?

Hey everybody, it's Cheeto McFuckface!

Cheeto McFuckface!

Hey, Cheeto! Hey, Cheeto McFuckface!

I'd like to buy one more vowel, Pat.

Cheeto...

FuckfaceMc...

Mmmmm.

TRUMP: So...

Hey, Cheeto McFuckface!

TRUMP: I have a belt.

Who says that?

It moves that way!

CHEETO McFUCKFACE!

We here at News Night

are compelled to issue a retraction

and a personal apology

to the Emperor for the unintentional slight

due to a teleprompter malfunction.

The offending operator has been...

(gun cocks)

(GUNSHOT)

...terminated.

And that's another humbling day

recorded in the history books.

Good night, America.

And long live the Empire.

We're gonna need a new teleprompter operator.

For more infomation >> Trump Bans Nickname (2/15/2028) - Duration: 2:11.

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Trump Brings Back A 100-Year-Old American Tradition – Liberals Instantly Go Ballistic - Duration: 3:52.

For more infomation >> Trump Brings Back A 100-Year-Old American Tradition – Liberals Instantly Go Ballistic - Duration: 3:52.

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After School Shooting, Trump Cancels His Schedule And Announces Urgent Trip - Duration: 2:28.

For more infomation >> After School Shooting, Trump Cancels His Schedule And Announces Urgent Trip - Duration: 2:28.

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Happy Black Panther Day! Larry Wilmore Calls Trump "B***h Baby" | The Rundown With Robin Thede - Duration: 2:31.

THREE RINGS AND HER DRESS HAD

SLEEVES.

ANOTHER CASE OF HE SAID SHE HAD

PHOTOGRAPHIC EVIDENCE.

THIS TIME IT'S WITH FORMER WHITE

HOUSE AIDE ROB PORTER ACCUSED OF

BURGLARY AND PHYSICALLY

ASSAULTING HIS TWO EX-WIVES.

NOW, I CALLED OUT PREDATORS ON

THIS SHOW 100 TIMES BEFORE.

BUT AS WE KNOW, TRUMP DOESN'T

LISTEN TO WOMEN.

IT'S LIKE HE ONLY HEARS IT IF IT

COMES FROM A MAN.

>> I'M A MAN.

[ CHEERS AND APPLAUSE ].

>> LARRY.

YES.

LARRY, HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN

BACK THERE?

>> SINCE THE NIGHT MY SHOW GOT

CANCELLED.

>> ALL RIGHT.

OKAY.

WELL, DO YOU WANT TO HANDLE

THIS?

>> SURE.

ABSOLUTELY.

>> YOU TAKE IT.

[ CHEERS AND APPLAUSE ].

>> I CAN KEEP AN EYE ON IT.

IN THE WORDS OF OLIVIA POPE,

DONALD TRUMP IS A BITCH BABY.

>> PRESIDENT TRUMP COMMENTING ON

DOMESTIC VIOLATION ALLEGATIONS

AGAINST ROB PORTER.

>> I AM TOTALLY OPPOSED TO

DOMESTIC VIOLATION OF ANY KIND.

EVERYONE KNOWS THAT.

>> OH, OH, OH, WAIT.

HOLD ON.

WHEN YOU SUDDENLY DECIDE TO TALK

ABOUT DOMESTIC ABUSE, THAT'S

WHEN YOU SURROUND YOURSELF WITH

BROTHERS.

WHAT ARE YOU IMPLYING?

TRUMP, JUST STOP IT.

OKAY.

WE KNOW YOU DON'T CARE ABOUT

DOMESTIC ABUSE OR BLACK PEOPLE.

BUT DON'T TAKE MY WORD FOR IT,

TAKE IT FROM THIS TANGERINE

HIMSELF.

>> DONALD TRUMP TWEETED PEOPLE'S

LIVES ARE BEING SHATTERED AND

DESTROYED BY A MERE ALLEGATION.

SOME ARE TRUE.

SOME ARE FALSE.

SOME ARE OLD.

SOME ARE NEW.

THERE'S NO RECOVERY FOR SOMEONE

FALSELY ACCUSED.

LIFE AND CAREER ARE GONE.

IS THERE NO SUCH THING ANY

LONGER AS DUE PROCESS?

>> FIRST OF ALL, WHERE WAS DUE

PROCESS WHEN YOU TOOK OUT A FULL

PAGE AD CALLING FOR THE

EXECUTION OF THE CENTRAL PARK

FIVE?

[ CHEERS AND APPLAUSE ].

>> ALL RIGHT?

JUST SAYING.

THE CLOSEST YOU'VE EVER BEEN TO

DUE PROCESS IS WHEN YOU STOOD

NEXT TO AL SHARPTON IN HIS WET

PERM DAYS.

[ LAUGHTER ].

THE POINT IS, NO ONE IS

EXPECTING TRUMP TO BE AN ALLY.

THAT IS RESERVED FOR SOMEONE

SPECIAL WHO RHYMES WITH GLADIMER

THE ITIN.

LIKE A DESTINATION BABY SHOWER.

TRUMP GOES UNNECESSARILY OUT OF

HIS WAY TO SAY THE NICEST THINGS

ABOUT THE WORST PEOPLE.

For more infomation >> Happy Black Panther Day! Larry Wilmore Calls Trump "B***h Baby" | The Rundown With Robin Thede - Duration: 2:31.

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President Trump Makes Major Impact In Key Area Obama Failed, Securing 2018 Elections - Duration: 1:53.

For more infomation >> President Trump Makes Major Impact In Key Area Obama Failed, Securing 2018 Elections - Duration: 1:53.

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President Trump Voters Sit for Interview, Destroy Every CNN False Narrative - Duration: 2:22.

For more infomation >> President Trump Voters Sit for Interview, Destroy Every CNN False Narrative - Duration: 2:22.

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Trump Just Busted 6 REPUBLICAN Traitors At The White House Here's What He Walked In On - Duration: 20:24.

For more infomation >> Trump Just Busted 6 REPUBLICAN Traitors At The White House Here's What He Walked In On - Duration: 20:24.

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Florida Sheriff Turns To Camera, Reveals What Trump Told Him Moments After School Shooting - Duration: 3:27.

For more infomation >> Florida Sheriff Turns To Camera, Reveals What Trump Told Him Moments After School Shooting - Duration: 3:27.

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Obama's Criminal Wiretap On Trump Campaign Is Far Worse Than Media Reported - Duration: 2:16.

For more infomation >> Obama's Criminal Wiretap On Trump Campaign Is Far Worse Than Media Reported - Duration: 2:16.

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Federal Flash: Digging Into President Trump's Education Budget & Congress's Budget Deal - Duration: 4:54.

Hello and welcome to Federal Flash.

I'm Nikki McKinney and I'm joined by Jason Amos.

Today we'll focus on the budget deal in Congress and President Trump's budget proposal for

fiscal year 2019 as well as his recently released infrastructure plan.

For a rundown of the budget deal, let's turn to Jason.

Thanks, Nikki.

After several months of near shutdowns and actual shutdowns, Congress passed a bill last

Friday to fund the federal government until March 23.

Of most interest to education advocates is the inclusion of $131 billion over two years

to boost domestic spending.

Decisions about how much of this additional funding will go to education programs will

be made between now and March 23 as Congress negotiates a bill to fund the federal government

for the remainder of the fiscal year.

Thanks, Jason.

On the heels of that deal, President Trump released his budget request for federal agencies

and programs for fiscal year 2019.

It is important to remember that the budget request is not a binding document and primarily

is used as a messaging tool.

However, it does provide important information on where the President wishes to see federal

resources directed.

Overall, the president's budget provides $63.2 billion in discretionary funding for the U.S.

Department of Education, a 5 percent decrease below the 2017 enacted level.

The budget request: Maintains current funding levels for Title I,

special education, and career and technical education;

Eliminates funding for several large K-12 programs, including Comprehensive Literacy

Development Grants, Title II grants to support teacher professional development, after school

programs, and Title IV-A grants that are designed to provide flexibility to districts in addressing

particular needs, including programs aimed and health and safety, well-rounded education,

and the effective use of education technology.

The budget also proposes new funding for a $1 billion Opportunity Grants program for

private and public-school choice and a $43 million "School Climate Transformation" initiative

to help school districts address the opioid epidemic.

The President also requested $500 million in federal charter school funding, nearly

doubling the program's funding level.

Use the link below to read the President's budget request for the Education Department.

In addition to rolling out his budget request, the President also released his long-awaited

infrastructure plan, which includes several implications for education.

Part 4 of the plan focuses on workforce development, and lays out the President's priorities for

a reauthorization of the Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act (or CTE) and builds

on principles included in his budget request.

Specifically the plan calls for: Directing more funding to high schools to

promote strategies such as work-based learning and dual-enrollment,

Expanding apprenticeships, Increasing high-quality programs in high schools

by promoting science, technology, engineering and math CTE offerings,

Allowing states to pool funds to create regional centers that support multiple districts in

partnership with local businesses and other community stakeholders.

Targeting funds more heavily towards disadvantaged students, and increasing the minimum award

to school districts from $15,000 to $50,000.

Of note, there were no explicit resources for refurbishing, renovating, or constructing

schools included in the plan.

Visit the link below to read the plan.

Also of note, the Senate Education Committee is working on the reauthorization of the Higher

Education Act and is seeking comments.

You can submit your comments by Friday, February 23, 2018 at HigherEducation2018@help.senate.gov.

Before we close, the Alliance for Excellent Education would like to extend our thoughts

and prayers to the students, teachers, and families of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High

School-the site of the 18th school shootings since the start of 2018.

We can talk about implementation of the Every Student Succeeds Act, college access and affordability,

or expanding opportunities for all students, but does any of it really matter if a child

doesn't come home alive at the end of the school day?

That's all for now.

For an alert when the next episode of Federal Flash is available, email us at alliance@all4ed.org.

Thanks for watching.

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