House GOP Proposes New Rules For Food Stamps, Medicaid

Des Moines, Iowa — House Republicans are considering new rules to determine which Iowans are eligible for government food assistance and medical coverage.

Their bill would seek federal waivers to bar pop and candy purchases with food stamps and require that some Medicaid patients work. The bill also calls for considering the value of some household assets when calculating eligibility. Tyler Raygor, a lobbyist for Americans for Prosperity, is urging lawmakers to pass the bill.

Advocates for low income Iowans say people who need help with food and medical care could lose their benefits if the bill becomes law. Cyndi Peterson, a lobbyist for the Iowa Food Bank Association, says the new eligibility checks would require a lot more paperwork and staff work.

Other critics say the new asset rule means low income rural couples who work and have two vehicles would not qualify for government assistance.

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