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Wed Oct 9, 2013, 12:52 PM Oct 2013

Shutdown Cuts Off Food Aid To 50,000 Moms And Babies In North Carolina

Shutdown Cuts Off Food Aid To 50,000 Moms And Babies In North Carolina

By Alan Pyke

Thanks to the government shutdown, roughly 50,000 poor women, infants, and children in North Carolina are stuck fending for themselves for the month of October after the state ran out of money for the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) on Tuesday evening. WIC targets pregnant women, new mothers, and young children based on both their income and a determination that they will struggle to get sufficient nutrition.

The program, which served 264,000 state residents in September, has already distributed October vouchers to 80 percent of enrollees, who will be able to use their benefits despite the shutdown. But the remaining 20 percent of recipients “will be referred to community resources, such as food banks and pantries,” according to the Charlotte NBC affiliate.

Yet food banks across the country have been warning since the summer that they are already stretched beyond their capacity. The shutdown has already halted the government programs that supply them with a substantial portion of the food they serve to the needy.

North Carolina’s food banks face greater challenges than they do in many other states. The Republican-controlled state government recently cut unemployment benefits so steeply that the state became ineligible for federal jobless funds. (It was the first time a state has been dropped from the Emergency Unemployment Compensation program.) The cuts pushed more people into food charity lines around the state, and then the shutdown cut into those charities’ supplies. “When we’re having that increased demand and we don’t have additional resources, we’re getting an increasing number of stories about those local outlets either reducing hours, closing on certain days or having to cut back on the amount of food they allow a certain individual to get,” North Carolina Association for Feeding America Food Banks executive director Alan Briggs told MSNBC.

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http://thinkprogress.org/economy/2013/10/09/2754121/shutdown-wic-north-carolina/

Farmers affected by government shutdown (Republican Senators plead for help)
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10023810905

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http://www.democraticunderground.com/10023807835

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Shutdown Cuts Off Food Aid To 50,000 Moms And Babies In North Carolina (Original Post) ProSense Oct 2013 OP
Kick for ProSense Oct 2013 #1
the NC GOP's policies are a type of ethnic cleansing n/t zazen Oct 2013 #2
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