Brooke Rollins Defends Work Requirements For SNAP
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Brooke Rollins defended the administration's approach to social safety net programs during a heated congressional exchange over welfare spending, workforce participation, and economic policy. Rollins argued that economic conditions, exports, and employment opportunities are improving while pushing back against criticism of proposed reforms. She also questioned whether expanding government assistance programs should take priority over policies designed to encourage work and self-sufficiency. The exchange highlights broader debates over SNAP benefits, welfare reform, taxpayer-funded programs, workforce participation, and the future of America's social safety net. #BrookeRollins #SNAP #Welfare #WorkRequirements #Taxpayer #GovernmentSpending #Politics #USPolitics #FoodStamps #Congress #Economy #Jobs #EconomicPolicy #BreakingNews #WelfareReform