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SHOCKING: GOP Lawmaker Unveils Bill to Ban Junk Food from SNAP Program!

Stop scrolling! We have some breaking news! Freshman Rep. Josh Brecheen (R-OK) has introduced “The Healthy SNAP ACT,” a bill designed to exclude junk food from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). Under this legislation, soft drinks, candy, ice cream, and prepared desserts would no longer be eligible for purchase using SNAP benefits. Rep. Brecheen firmly believes taxpayer dollars should be spent responsibly on nutritious food choices. By restricting SNAP purchases to healthier food options, this bill aims to improve overall diet quality, reduce medical costs and address the costly obesity epidemic in America. The “Healthy SNAP ACT” has struck a chord, igniting a fierce debate over taxpayer-funded junk food and its impact on public health. Dive deeper and get the whole story at our website. Tap the link in our bio.

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