Senate GOP's plan to push food aid costs onto states axed from megabill
Source: Politico
06/21/2025 08:13 AM EDT
Senate Republicans plan to force states to share the cost of the countrys largest nutrition program to pay for their policy megabill has been halted by the chambers rules.
The Senate parliamentarian determined that the cost-sharing plan would violate the so-called Byrd Rule, which limits what can be included in the reconciliation process, and would be subject to a 60-vote filibuster threshold, according to an advisory sent out Friday night by Senate Budget Committee Democrats.
That means Republicans will need to head back to the drawing board after months of heated debate about how to slash spending on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. The advisory comes after Senate Agriculture Committee staff met with Parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough on Thursday to discuss their piece of the reconciliation bill text. The cost-sharing plan, which was first put forward by House Republicans, sparked backlash from state officials and concerns within the caucus.
The bill would make states pay for SNAP benefits for the first time using a sliding scale based on their payment error rates. The Senate Agriculture Committee introduced a scaled-back version of the House GOPs cost-sharing plan earlier this month. Without it, Senate Republicans will struggle to find enough cuts to pay for their policy priorities and the $67 billion farm bill package they included all with an ambitious timeline of delivering the megabill to President Donald Trumps desk by July 4.
Read more: https://www.politico.com/news/2025/06/21/senate-republicans-snap-cost-share-plan-axed-megabill-00416367
Link to description of the BYRD RULE
This Senate Agriculture Committee action rebuke is now in addition to the strikes of the crap from the Senate Banking, Environment and Public Works, and Armed Services Committees - https://www.democraticunderground.com/10143482360
As a note, SNAP is covered under what is nicknamed the "Farm Bill", which is a 5-year appropriation document, and is now 2 years LATE (it has been extended multiple times).

Irish_Dem
(71,301 posts)ProudMNDemocrat
(19,734 posts)DUH! Does the US Senate think the Senate Parliamentarian is STUPID? Apparently so.
Chalk one up for the Senate Parliamentarian! She just put a damper on the July 4th deadline.
BumRushDaShow
(154,879 posts)when he had the Senate vote to use the Congressional Review Act to repeal CA's Clean Air Act Emissions Waiver, which the Parliamentarian told them could not be done because the Waivers are in "law" and NOT a "regulation" subject to the CRA.