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  Texas SNAP Restrictions: A Recipe for Disaster

Policing The Plate: The Politics Of Texas’ New SNAP RestrictionsIn a move that's being hailed as a draconian measure, Texas lawmakers have introduced Senate Bill 379, which aims to restrict what low-income families can buy with their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. But is this really about public health, or is it just another way to control the lives of those who are already struggling?

A Geography of Exclusion
Texas has a staggering 4.9 million residents living in low-income, low-access food deserts. This means that many families have limited options for grocery shopping, and what they do have are often corner stores or dollar stores that sell processed and unhealthy foods. By restricting what they can buy with their SNAP benefits, lawmakers are essentially punishing people for the lack of infrastructure that the state has failed to provide.

A Maze of Definitions
The new restrictions go far beyond a simple soda ban. The technical definitions create a complex web of rules that will force cashiers to reject items in real-time, turning the checkout line into a public audit that strips shoppers of their dignity. And what's even more alarming is that these changes open the door for further state overreach, allowing lawmakers to dictate what foods are 'unhealthy' enough to be banned.

A History of Disinvestment
The issue of food insecurity in Texas is not just about individual choices or personal responsibility. It's a symptom of a larger problem - the history of intentional disinvestment in Black communities. By viewing these benefit changes through a social and food justice lens, we can see that 'underserved' neighborhoods are not just lacking healthy food options, but also access to resources and opportunities.

A Performance of Forced Discipline
The question we must ask ourselves is this: do we want a healthy society, or do we just want a compliant one? If we want the former, we have to stop shaming people and be clear that healthy living requires resources, not just more rules. Until we address the fact that healthy food is priced as a premium product that people who live above the poverty line are struggling to afford, these SNAP restrictions are nothing more than a performance of forced discipline.

The introduction of Senate Bill 379 in Texas is a stark reminder of the need for comprehensive solutions to address food insecurity and public health. Rather than restricting what low-income families can buy with their SNAP benefits, lawmakers should focus on investing in community-owned markets and cooperatives, providing incentives for healthy eating, and addressing the root causes of disinvestment in Black communities.

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