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Greater Chicago Food Depository Public Policy and Advocacy: Farm Bill June 27, 2018 Online Webinar

TODAY S PRESENTER Anthony Alfano aalfano@gcfd.org Public Policy & Advocacy Associate Manager Greater Chicago Food Depository 2

TODAY S AGENDA 1. State Policy Updates A. College Hunger B. Healthy Food Incentives Fund C. Hunger Relief Tax Check-Off 2. The Farm Bill A. Why It s Important B. Key Threats C. Process and Timeline D. House Version E. Senate Version 3

LEGISLATIVE UPDATES: STATE POLICY 4

STATE POLICY UPDATE: COLLEGE STUDENT HUNGER Legislation (SB 351): This bill will ensure SNAP eligibility for low-income adults pursing a Perkins Pathway career and technical education (CTE) certificate or degree at a community college. Potential Impact: Over 40,000 students could become eligible for SNAP in Illinois. Last year Governor Rauner issued an amendatory veto of the bill. Bill was reintroduced in veto session but came up 1-day short for a final reading. Current status: The Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS) has proposed rule changes to implement this eligibility, and the Illinois Student Assistant Commission (ISAC) has indicated they are willing to notify students of eligibility. The bill passed both chambers and has been sent to Governor Rauner. If signed it will be law in Illinois and much more difficult to repeal or change. 5

STATE POLICY UPDATE: HUNGER RELIEF TAX CHECK-OFF Illinois Hunger Relief Tax Checkoff (SB 2868) SB 2868 amends the Illinois Income Tax Act by creating a Hunger Relief Fund tax checkoff. This would allow Illinois state income tax filers to allocate all or a portion of their tax refund to provide an additional funding source for Illinois hunger relief efforts by supporting food banks. The bill passed both chambers and has been sent to Governor Rauner. 6

STATE POLICY UPDATE: HEALTHY FOOD INCENTIVES FUND Healthy Local Food Incentives Fund (HB 4568) The law provides double-value coupon incentives to SNAP participants to access fresh fruits & vegetables at farmers markets. The Fund (public act 099-0928) calls for a $500,000 state investment to support Double Value Coupon Programs, creating affordable access to healthy food at farmers markets and other direct producer-to-consumer venues for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) recipients. The bill passed both chambers and has been sent to Governor Rauner. 7

LEGISLATIVE UPDATES: FEDERAL POLICY THE FARM BILL 8

THE FARM BILL The Farm Bill is the principal agricultural and food policy tool of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). The Farm Bill is renewed every 5 years, with the current Farm Bill set to expire on September 30, 2018. Includes provisions for commodity programs, trade, rural development, farm credits, conservation, agricultural research, food and nutrition programs, among others. 9

FEDERAL POLICY UPDATE: FARM BILL Nutrition - $756.43 billion Crop Insurance - $89.83 billion Conservation - $57.60 billion Commodity Programs - $44.46 billion Trade - $3.70 billion Misc. - $2.30 billion Credit - $2.24 billion Horticulture - $1.76 billion 2014 US FARM BILL SPENDING $956.47 billion over 10 years Research and Extension - $1.26 billion Energy - $1.12 billion Rural Development - $0.24 billion Forestry - $0.01 billion *Note: numbers represented are over 10 years. Vast majority of the nutrition title is SNAP related spending 10

FEDERAL POLICY UPDATE: FARM BILL 11

LARGE IMPACT OF FEDERAL NUTRITION PROGRAMS 600,000,000 500,000,000 Number of Meals Provided in Cook County in FY2017 518,144,239 400,000,000 300,000,000 200,000,000 100,000,000 59,860,000 0 SNAP GCFD 12

ECONOMIC IMPACT OF SNAP SNAP pumped about $3 billion into the Illinois economy in 2016 In a weak economy, every $1 in SNAP generates $1.70 in economic impact 13

FEDERAL POLICY UPDATE: FARM BILL TIMELINE 1 Hearings and listening sessions in Washington, D.C., and across the country for Members of Congress to hear from the public. Complete 2 The House Agriculture Committee passed their bill, and the Full House passed the bill on June 21, 2018, by a vote of 213-211. Passed in House 3 The Senate Agriculture Committee also drafted and passed a bill, which is expected take up amendments to the Farm Bill on June 27. Awaiting Senate Vote(s) 4 5 6 A conference committee allows the House and Senate to come together on a compromise version of the bill. Final bill passed by House and Senate. Signed into law (or vetoed) by the President. Current law expires 9.30.18 but the last several Farm Bills have gone past deadline 14

LEGISLATIVE UPDATES: THE HOUSE & SENATE FARM BILLS 15

HOUSE VERSION: FARM BILL On June 21, 2018, the U.S. House of Representatives passed their Farm Bill (H.R. 2) by a narrow vote of 213-211, following a previous failed vote on the bill. This vote represents hurtful cuts and structural damage to SNAP, our nation s most effective antihunger program. More than 41 million Americans, and nearly 1.9 million Illinoisans depend on SNAP to access nutritious food. Key harmful provisions: Cuts benefits by over $20 billion. Expands SNAP s existing work requirements, including for parents of children as young as 6, older workers, and those struggling to find adequate employment. Those who can t comply would face harsh sanctions that would cost them their food assistance for 12 or up to 36 months. Makes it harder for states to obtain waivers from work-related requirements for areas with high unemployment. 16

HOUSE VERSION: FARM BILL SNAP already supports work, additional work-requirements will only hurt. 17

SENATE VERSION: FARM BILL The Senate Agriculture Committee introduced a bipartisan Farm Bill titled the Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018, and the bill passed the committee on Wednesday, June 13th. The Full Senate is expected take up amendments to the Farm Bill TODAY, June 27, and a full vote June 27 or June 28. SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program): The bill does not make any significant changes to SNAP eligibility. It implements the following changes that will largely make the program more accessible, streamlined, and will help support employment and training. Improves Access for Older Adults and People with Disabilities Streamlines SNAP Work and Employment Training Requirements and People with Disabilities Modernizing Electronic Benefit Transfer Systems Retailer Incentives Option Food Insecurity Nutrition Incentive (FINI) Harvesting Health Pilot Project Pilot on Verifying Income and Interstate Data Matching Maintains Nutrition Education 18

SENATE VERSION: FARM BILL TEFAP (The Emergency Food Assistance Program): The bill extends the appropriation authorization for TEFAP through 2023 and provides a temporary increase for purchasing commodities. In its current form, the Senate bill reduces TEFAP funding from the levels provided in the 2014 Farm Bill, which will inhibit the collective ability of food banks and partner organizations to meet the needs of those who are hungry in our communities. CSFP (Commodity Supplemental Food Program): The appropriation for CSFP would be extended through 2023. States would also be required to establish a minimum 1-year certification period for CSFP participants who are 60 years old or older. States can also apply to establish a 3- year certification period, subject to USDA approval. 19

KEY TAKEAWAY: THE HOUSE FARM BILL IS BAD THE SENATE FARM BILL IS GOOD 20

ACTIONS YOU CAN TAKE! Sign-up to be a Champion Advocate! https://www.chicagosfoodbank.org/advocacy SAVE THE DATE: The 33rd Annual Hunger Walk takes place on September 8, 2018. /FoodDepository @FoodDepository 21

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