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The Everybody Eats Act
Primary Sponsor
Marcia MoreyDemocratLast Action
Ref To Com On Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House2025-04-03
Vote Breakdown
No floor votes recorded.
Plain Language Summary
This bill removes North Carolina's restrictions on food and nutrition assistance (food stamps) and temporary assistance for needy families for individuals convicted of drug-related felonies, allowing them to receive these benefits after completing substance abuse treatment. It also extends the recertification period for food and nutrition benefits from more frequent intervals to once per year.
Arguments in Favor
- •Supporters argue this bill addresses barriers to re-entry for people with drug convictions, helping them meet basic nutritional needs and reducing recidivism by providing stability.
- •They contend that denying food assistance to individuals with felony convictions creates unnecessary hardship and that substance abuse treatment requirements still maintain accountability while allowing people to rebuild their lives.
Arguments Against
- •Opponents may argue that federal restrictions on benefits for drug felons serve as incentives for rehabilitation and that removing these consequences reduces personal accountability.
- •They might also express concerns about the fiscal impact on state food assistance programs and question whether substance abuse treatment resources are adequate to support the increased eligible population.
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