Restoring Food Security for American Families and Farmers Act of 2025
Sponsored By: Representative Hayes
Introduced
Summary
Restores prior food law by repealing the nutrition sections of the 119th Congress reconciliation act. This bill would repeal Sections 10101 through 10108 of the act titled "An Act to provide for reconciliation pursuant to title II of H. Con. Res. 14 (119th Congress)". The repeal would undo the nutrition-related provisions those sections enacted and would restore any statutes that were amended by them, returning nutrition law to its previous text.
Bill Overview
Analyzed Economic Effects
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Restore older SNAP and WIC rules
This bill would repeal Sections 10101–10108 of an earlier reconciliation law. It would restore nutrition laws as if those sections never passed. SNAP and WIC rules would revert to the prior eligibility and benefit rules. Families with children and some small farmers could see who qualifies and how much help they get return to older rules. The repeal would take effect upon enactment.
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