INDIANAPOLIS–Republicans on Indiana’s State Budget Committee rejected a proposal on Wednesday to allocate state surplus funds to assist low-income Hoosiers and food banks as federal SNAP benefits are set to expire.
”I think there are some options. From what I’m hearing, it’s probably a little too complicated to just be put on our agenda,” said State Sen. Ryan Mishler (R-Mishawaka), the State Budget Committee Chair.
Rep. Greg Porter urged Indiana leaders to take action to prevent hundreds of thousands of Hoosiers from losing food aid.
“We have over $1-2 billion in our surplus. You know, these are tough times. We have a rainy-day fund. It’s storming,” said Porter.
The current state budget includes a $300 million contingency fund, but State Budget Director Chad Ranney cautioned that trans

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