
"Funding Crisis Threatens WIC Nutrition Program for Low-Income Mothers and Babies"
The failure of Congress to include additional aid money for low-income mothers and babies in the recent spending bill has raised concerns about the future of the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC). WIC funding has traditionally enjoyed bipartisan support, but House Republicans are now pushing for cuts, citing the need for fiscal responsibility. The exclusion of the White House's request for an additional $1 billion in funding has raised concerns that mothers and children may be denied benefits or placed on waitlists. Democrats are determined to fight for increased funding in the next spending bill, which expires on January 19. Without adequate funding, states may have to turn away families from the program, impacting their nutrition and well-being.


