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Date: January 12, 2010
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NEWS RELEASE... |
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Rep. Baca Statement on Gov. Schwarzenegger's Remarks |
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Governor has Only Himself to Blame for Lack of Federal Nutrition Dollars in CA Washington, DC – Congressman Joe Baca (D-Rialto) issued the following statement today in response to Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger’s recent comments redirecting blame for California’s current budget crisis to the state’s Congressional delegation.
“According to the USDA, California ranks at the bottom of all 50 states in participation rates in the SNAP (federal food stamp) program. Current figures show that only 50% of all households eligible to received benefits in California are enrolled in the federal food stamp program. Food stamps continue to be one of the fastest and most reliable ways to stimulate economic activity. In fact, according to the USDA every dollar of federal food stamp expenditures generates $1.84 in local economic activity.” “With full enrollment, California would receive an additional $3.7 billion in federal benefits each year. Those benefits would generate an additional $6.9 billion in statewide economic activity. Yet instead of encouraging greater participation in the SNAP program, the Governor has refused to put greater state emphasis or resources behind promoting this sound policy.” “I wrote the Governor in November of 2007 to express my concerns to him over California’s low food stamp participation rates. Unfortunately, his administration has continued to act far too slowly in working to remove many of the draconian measures that prevent Californians from enrolling in these beneficial programs, which put food on the table for millions of needy Americans while also boosting economic activity.” “Instead of trying to redirect the blame to California’s federal representatives, I suggest Governor Schwarzenegger use his remaining time in office to promote policies at the state level that encourage stronger participation in federal nutrition programs. Working to ensure California takes full advantage of all federal funds available is a necessary step in fixing the state’s budget crisis.” # # # |
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