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House Agriculture debate heats up over allowing SNAP purchases of hot rotisserie chicken

March 04, 2026 | House Committee on Agriculture, House Committee, House, Legislative, Federal


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House Agriculture debate heats up over allowing SNAP purchases of hot rotisserie chicken
Rep. Jon Crawford argued that allowing hot rotisserie chicken to be purchased with Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits would help busy families access affordable, nutrient‑dense protein. "Hot rotisserie chicken is healthy, widely available at grocery stores, and aligns with the new Dietary Guidelines for Americans," Crawford said, adding that several state governors sought similar waivers.

Supporters on both sides described real‑world circumstances: Rep. Sorensen said families working multiple jobs need ready‑to‑eat, affordable options; Rep. McDonald Rivet recounted using rotisserie chicken in multiple family recipes. Opponents, including the committee ranking member, urged caution. Committee leaders said SNAP has historically been defined to purchase food meant to be taken home and prepared; singling out a particular item raises policy and enforcement questions. Members also flagged budget‑neutrality concerns and that opening the door to a single food item could create pressure to expand eligibility for other hot items.

Crawford agreed to withdraw the amendment after discussion and asked for ongoing work with the chair to resolve scoring and operational details. The committee did not vote on the proposal. The exchange underscored an overarching tension in this markup between targeted changes proponents say meet constituent needs and broader program definitions and fiscal rules that the committee must enforce.

The committee then proceeded to other SNAP‑related amendments and votes, leaving the hot‑foods issue for further refinement.

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