'Republicans want to give a work requirement for SNAP. A hungry family has to have...penalties,' Fetterman said. 'Shouldn't you have a working requirement after we've spent billions on your bank?' Fetterman floats work requirements for bank execs:
, Scott Shay and Eric Howell, about their banks' failings in March, Fetterman said the GOP seems "more preoccupied" with federal spending on families on food stamps than it is with bail-out funds., which offers a monthly stipend to buy food for millions of families nationwide."The Republicans want to give a work requirement for SNAP. A hungry family has to have these kind of penalties and same kinds of working requirements," Fetterman said.
The executives did not respond to Fetterman's question. After Fetterman finished, Sen. Sherrod Brown, the chair of the committee, quipped that he "didn't see an eagerness" among the panelists to answer the pointed questions,
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