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House Proposes Funding Shift for ICE and SNAP in Minnesota
March 24, 2026
Representative Angie Craig has introduced the Feeding Families Not Fear Act aimed at rescinding $75 billion in funding allocated to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and restoring cuts to Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits made under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. This legislative effort seeks to reallocate federal resources to protect food assistance for vulnerable populations in Minnesota while limiting ICE's immigration enforcement activities. The proposal reflects ongoing congressional debates over federal budget priorities impacting social services and immigration enforcement.
- Procurement professionals should note potential shifts in federal funding allocations affecting contracts and grants related to ICE operations and SNAP administration in Minnesota.
- Contractors engaged with ICE or SNAP programs may experience changes in contract availability or scope depending on legislative outcomes.
- Agencies and vendors should evaluate the implications of funding rescissions and restorations on program delivery and compliance requirements.
- This development underscores the importance of monitoring congressional budget proposals that influence federal procurement priorities in social services and homeland security sectors.
Trumps One Big Beautiful Bill Act was a slap in the face to Minnesotans. As if cutting nearly $200 billion in SNAP food assistance wasnt cruel enough, Republicans used this bill to write a $75 billion blank check to Trumps mass deportation machine, which he has used to terrorize our communities. Thats why Im supporting this critical bill to claw back funding for ICE, restore SNAP food assistance and put working Minnesotans first.
— Rep. Angie Craig, U.S. Representative
Agencies
House Agriculture Committee, House Committee on Rules, Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, House of Representatives