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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, The State of Illinois has a waiver from the | ||||||
3 | federal time limit that restricts
Supplemental Nutrition | ||||||
4 | Assistance Program (SNAP) eligibility for non-disabled adults | ||||||
5 | without
minor children to three out of 36 months unless they | ||||||
6 | are working at least 20 hours per week; that waiver expires on | ||||||
7 | December 31, 2017; and
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8 | WHEREAS, Illinois is eligible for this waiver due to | ||||||
9 | continued high labor surplus and
unemployment rates; this | ||||||
10 | expiration of the waiver would leave 260,000 low-income | ||||||
11 | Illinoisans without the ability to purchase
adequate, | ||||||
12 | nutritious food; and
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13 | WHEREAS, Those 260,000 individuals are veterans struggling | ||||||
14 | to find work, men and women
experiencing homelessness or living | ||||||
15 | with serious and persistent mental illnesses, displaced
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16 | workers (coal miners), and mothers and fathers who took time | ||||||
17 | away from the workforce to raise
their children; these | ||||||
18 | individuals face significant and often multiple barriers to | ||||||
19 | working at least
20 hours per week, including very low | ||||||
20 | education levels, functional illiteracy, sporadic work
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21 | histories, and criminal records; and
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22 | WHEREAS, The loss of SNAP will leave these men and
women |
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1 | without desperately needed resources; their average income is | ||||||
2 | $283 per month and
losing their average $132 monthly SNAP | ||||||
3 | benefit
will put them at risk of severe hunger; and | ||||||
4 | WHEREAS, Leaders of Illinois food banks have said that | ||||||
5 | their emergency food networks cannot
absorb an increase of | ||||||
6 | 260,000 individuals into an already overburdened system; and | ||||||
7 | WHEREAS, It is in the State's financial interest to extend | ||||||
8 | the waiver; loss of the waiver will result in
no savings for | ||||||
9 | the State since SNAP benefits are
entirely federally funded; | ||||||
10 | and | ||||||
11 | WHEREAS, Illinois would lose as much as $412 million in | ||||||
12 | federal funds, damaging the State's
economy and severely | ||||||
13 | impacting businesses in neighborhoods where SNAP recipients | ||||||
14 | are concentrated; and
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15 | WHEREAS, Organizations such as the Greater Chicago Food | ||||||
16 | Depository, the Heartland Alliance,
the Illinois Hunger | ||||||
17 | Coalition, and the Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty | ||||||
18 | Law have in the past
urged the continuation of the waiver; | ||||||
19 | therefore, be it
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20 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE | ||||||
21 | HUNDREDTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we
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1 | urge Governor Bruce Rauner to intervene on behalf of the | ||||||
2 | 260,000 Illinois
residents faced with the termination of their | ||||||
3 | Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits; and be it | ||||||
4 | further | ||||||
5 | RESOLVED, That we urge Governor Rauner request a continuing | ||||||
6 | waiver of the federal
time limit that restricts eligibility for | ||||||
7 | non-disabled adults without minor children to three out of 36
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8 | months unless they are working at least 20 hours per week; and | ||||||
9 | be it further
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10 | RESOLVED, That suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
11 | delivered to Governor Rauner.
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