WASHINGTON — A strange-bedfellows U.S. House coalition on Thursday brought down the massive farm bill, which would have cut $20.5 billion from the food stamp program — too much for liberal Democrats and too little for conservative Republicans.
WASHINGTON — A strange-bedfellows U.S. House coalition on Thursday brought down the massive farm bill, which would have cut $20.5 billion from the food stamp program — too much for liberal Democrats and too little for conservative Republicans.
Publish Date: 06-21-2013
News Outlet: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Author: Bill Toland, Kate Giammarise and Tracie Mauriello
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