On Monday, the Senate Agriculture Committee sent a request to Ag Secretary Sonny Perdue to extend existing flexibilities for SNAP and WIC customers. The Senators seek the extension through September 30, 2020, as authorized by the Families First Coronavirus Response Act.

In a letter to Secretary Perdue, the Senators wrote the extension would “provide certainty and availability to WIC participants, providers and vendors navigating variable phased re-opening procedures across public, private, and health sectors.”

WIC program flexibilities granted by the USDA for the COVID-19 pandemic emergency, through state agencies, have helped eligible pregnant women, mothers, and their infants and young children to access and use food benefits while navigating social-distancing protocols.

The Senators added month to month extensions, as followed currently, are challenging for states to plan effectively and increase administrative burden. The bipartisan letter was signed by several members of the Senate Agriculture Committee.

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