The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

USDA should reconsider

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Meanwhile in Congress, Ohio’s Republican and Democratic senators teamed up with half their colleagues to urge the U.S. Department of Agricultur­e to change course on changes that could force many small food stores out of the SNAP program. That’s the old “food stamps.”

Republican Rob Portman and Democrat Sherrod Brown signed onto a recent letter to the USDA warning of unforeseen, costly consequenc­es to the agency’s good intentions. The changes, they said, could put at risk 45 million families, seniors and children who count on the Supplement­al Nutrition Assistance Program to avoid hunger.

The USDA had good intentions: To provide the poor with greater access to healthier foods by requiring participat­ing stores to routinely stock a larger and greater variety of vegetables, fruits, dairy products, bread, cereal, meat, fish or poultry...

But the National Associatio­n of Convenienc­e Stores points out retailers would have to have a deeper stock of staple items, displaying 168 different items to qualify for the program...

The USDA should reconsider, given strong warnings that it would force out a large number of small shops that now are able to participat­e in the SNAP program. Read the full editorial from the Columbus Dispatch at bit.ly/2bGNHnq

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