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Republicans take aim at subsidies that help tens of millions of women
Conservatives have long desired to slash programs that help with healthcare, food, housing and transportationAs they prepare to take control of the White House and Congress next month, conservatives are eyeing cutbacks to federal programs that help tens of millions of women pay for healthcare, food, housing and transportation. Slashing or overhauling social support programs, long a goal of Republican lawmakers, could be catastrophic for women experiencing poverty. Supporters contend the social safety-net programs are already grossly underfunded.
With this new administration that is coming in I really am concerned about the lives of women. We are seeing so many policies, so many budget cuts, said Christian Nunes, president of the National Organization for Women. Republicans say they want to keep campaign promises to cut government spending, and three major programs make easy targets: Medicaid, the joint state/federal health insurance program for people with lower incomes; Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), a cash-allowance program that replaced welfare; and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (Snap), widely known as food stamps.
While conservatives frame cuts as making government more efficient and even restoring freedom, advocates for and experts on families with little or no income say reducing these programs will throw more people especially women and children further into poverty. It is going to fall heavily on women, said Elaine Waxman, a senior fellow in the Income and Benefits Policy Center at the Urban Institute, a non-profit research organization. Predicting precisely what Republicans in Congress and the Trump administration will do is difficult. Congressional leaders are close-mouthed about negotiations, and the president-elect has not finished putting together his advisory team. None of the spokespeople contacted for this story returned calls or e-mails. But organizations known to advise top leaders in Congress and the previous Trump administration have laid out fairly detailed roadmaps.
Project 2025, the conservative Heritage Foundations blueprint for the incoming administration, denies its proposed changes will harm women, saying instead that marriage and family values will improve their economic situations. Marriage, healthy family formation, and delaying sex to prevent pregnancy are virtually ignored in terms of priorities, yet these goals can reverse the cycle of poverty in meaningful ways, reads the section on proposed changes to TANF and Snap.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/dec/13/republicans-social-welfare-programs-aid-cuts
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Republicans take aim at subsidies that help tens of millions of women (Original Post)
milestogo
Dec 14
OP
What can women do about it when women chose not to vote in the recent election? nt
in2herbs
Dec 14
#3
divide + conquer. its not the rich, but the poors that are getting more. pesky illegals.
pansypoo53219
Dec 15
#7
LymphocyteLover
(6,968 posts)1. that last paragraph is stunning in its arrogance and obnoxiousness
milestogo
(18,256 posts)4. "Marriage, healthy family formation, and delaying sex to prevent pregnancy"
Patriarchy's solution.
Skittles
(160,292 posts)5. a lot of those gals are FLEEING their marriages
yup
CousinIT
(10,484 posts)2. Punishing women is a favorite MAGA theme. n/t
in2herbs
(3,227 posts)3. What can women do about it when women chose not to vote in the recent election? nt
voted for that fascist ass clown
pansypoo53219
(21,786 posts)7. divide + conquer. its not the rich, but the poors that are getting more. pesky illegals.