The House overwhelmingly passed an amendment to the farm bill Thursday that would allow hot rotisserie chicken to be bought using the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
The amendment, introduced by Rep. Rick Crawford (R-AR), passed 384-35 just before the full farm bill passed.
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“Currently, participants can buy a rotisserie chicken if it’s cold, but not if it’s hot,” the National Chicken Council wrote on X. “Thank you Rep. Crawford for your leadership on this issue!”
Overall, 196 Democrats and 187 Republicans voted for Crawford’s amendment. Meanwhile, 23 Republicans and 12 Democrats voted against the amendment. California Rep. Kevin Kiley, an independent who caucuses with Republicans, also voted in favor.
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SNAP, also known as food stamps, is a government program that has been around since 1939 and is designed to help low-income individuals afford food by supplementing households’ grocery budgets. It is administered through the Agriculture Department, and benefit levels are determined based on net income and household size, operating on the assumption that 30% of a household’s net income is spent on food.
The popular program now has over 41 million recipients and is authorized through the farm bill.
