Louisiana governor looks to strip food stamps from abusers

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  • freedive10

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    I hope Jindal goes through with this! I know it may hurt some of them but if they don't know right from wrong then they need to be reminded that about the consequences for acting uncivilized.


    After last month’s shopping frenzy, Louisiana governor looks to strip food stamps from abusers

    Published November 07, 2013 /
    FoxNews.com

    The Louisiana governor's office said Wednesday night that it would strip food stamp benefits from anyone who took advantage of an EBT card malfunction that in some cases caused an all-out shopping frenzy in some stores across the state, The Advocate reported.

    It is unclear how many recipients stand in line to lose benefits for a year, but more than 12,000 received an insufficient funds notice when the EBT card system was corrected on Oct.12, the report said.

    "We must protect the program for those who receive and use their benefits appropriately according to the law. We are looking at each case individually, addressing those recipients who are suspected of misrepresenting their eligibility for benefits or defrauding the system," Suzy Sonnier, the secretary of state at the Department of Children and Family Services, said in a statement.

    The frenzy at some stores was likened to the busiest shopping day of the year. "It was worse than any Black Friday,* Springhill Police Chief Will Lynd told local station KSLA-TV.

    Shelves were picked clean in a mob scene that left employees rattled. Walmart spokeswoman Kayla Whaling told the station the company made a conscious decision to keep ringing up goods rather than to cut people off.

    But when order was restored and the cards began reading properly, it became clear that some customers were out to take advantage of the taxpayer-funded program. One woman had $700 worth of merchandise in her cart and an EBT card with a balance of just 49 cents.

    Problems involving Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) cards, the government payments to the poor that are administered by states with the help of private companies, plagued at least 17 states Oct. 10 and 11, creating retail riots. At Louisiana stores in Springhill and Mansfield, cards registered no spending limits, prompting recipients to go on buying binges. Stores, not taxpayers are on the hook for the excess money spent at the locations. It is up to the stores and local prosecutors to determine if charges should be leveled against abusers.

    The Advocate's report says that violators will receive a letter about the disqualification along with how to appeal the matter. In the most severe cases, under Federal guidelines, individuals can lose the privilege permanently.

    A worker at a soup kitchen in Alexandria said cutting off food stamps from a family would be detrimental. She said most recipients she sees receive a $25-a-month stipend. She was inside a store when the malfunction occurred, and recalled feeling empathy when she saw the individuals, who otherwise could not afford it, stacking up on food.
     

    Emperor

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    Horseshit!

    I want to live a little longer than another minute, so I refuse to hold my breath.

    These bull shitters need to stop with all of this! No one will be held accountable for this; NO ONE!

    I am sick and tired of being right all the time on this stuff! Though it's my curse to be right all of the time; I just wish this time these soap box preachers would actually do what they say!
     

    JNieman

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    Though it's my curse to be right all of the time;

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    TexHound

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    Isn't it part of the agreement when they sign up for assistance that they agree not to abuse their Louisiana Purchase card and that if they do they may lose their privileges? Either way, strip em. They all knew what they were doing.
     

    shadow

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    When the outage hit here (Linn county, Iowa) no EBT cards would work. Stores would not allow any EBT transactions. They did figure out a process and had people fill out some paperwork to allow up to $50 to buy food. The $50 then would be deducted from their accounts later. The news for the most part just showed that people were out of luck and couldn't get anything during the outage. They did mess up and say $50/day in vouchers so you can imagine the outcry from people thinking the poor were getting that amount each day. (They actually get around $6/day for max benefits.)

    I could see where people with such low income and food restrictions would be tempted to charge more food but $700 dollars is insane. I think our states EBT limit is $190/mo max for the unemployed. If you make anything it gets reduced.

    I think people that were within $50 or so of their actual balance should be warned and maybe have it paid back over a few months benefits. People that went on buying sprees should be prosecuted.
     
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