Food Stamp Junk Food Ban Passes Hurdle

The measure (SB 1658) narrowly cleared a Senate budget subcommittee on a 4-3 vote Wednesday.

Legislation that would ban the use of food stamps to buy candy and other junk food remains alive in the Florida Legislature after a close call.

The measure (SB 1658) narrowly cleared a Senate budget subcommittee on a 4-3 vote Wednesday.

It drew opposition from soft drink bottlers and retailers who said separating banned items from those that would be allowed would increase costs for small businesses.

Sen. Ronda Storms, a Valrico Republican who is sponsoring the bill, called that a "red herring" because its already being done to segregate non-food items not covered by the stamps.

The bill next goes to the full Budget Committee, which can approve it for a floor vote.

A similar House bill (HB 1401) has cleared one committee and has two more to go.

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