Michigan 2023-2024 Regular Session

Michigan House Bill HCR0014

Introduced
4/30/24  
Passed
4/30/24  
Engrossed
4/30/24  
Passed
5/2/24  

Caption

A concurrent resolution to urge the federal government to increase funding for Double Up Food Bucks programs.

Impact

The resolution lays out the significant benefits of the Double Up Food Bucks program, which has seen structuring across Michigan since its pilot in Detroit in 2009. It not only helps families access nutritious food but also supports local farmers by improving their sales and profitability. The document underscores the importance of federal assistance, particularly since recent limitations on matched benefits due to budgetary constraints have affected program participation. The increase in funding is seen as crucial for sustaining and expanding these programs and ensuring they continue to serve Michigan's low-income households effectively.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 14 (HCR0014) urges the federal government to increase funding for Double Up Food Bucks programs. This initiative is pivotal for enhancing the purchasing power of individuals who receive Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. By offering a dollar-for-dollar match for SNAP benefits spent on fresh fruits and vegetables, these programs aim to improve access to healthy food options for low-income families. HCR0014 also emphasizes the need for federal support to continue the efforts of such programs that have a documented positive impact on both consumers and local economies.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment around HCR0014 appears to be strongly supportive, reflecting a unified call from various legislators for action from the federal government. Many representatives advocate for increased funding, recognizing the dual benefit of the program – alleviating food insecurity while bolstering local agricultural markets. There seems to be consensus on the necessity of nutritional support programs; however, concerns about future funding stability remain prevalent due to recent reductions and program limitations.

Contention

While the resolution advocates for increased funding, it does highlight some contention regarding the sustainability of the program without federal support. The Fair Food Network, which administers the program, faced significant challenges when they had to suspend benefit earnings due to funding constraints. The resolution points out the urgency of securing additional grants which are vital for the program's continuation after the recent reductions that have already impacted service levels and access for many families in need.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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