The California state legislature seeks to re-name the food stamp program. The new name?:
Cal Fresh  
 
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		| AB 1400, as introduced, Committee on Human Services. CalFresh. Existing federal law provides for the federal Supplemental
 Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly the Food Stamp Program,
 under which nutrition assistance benefits, formerly referred to as
 food stamps, are allocated to each state by the federal government.
 Under existing state law, pursuant to the Food Stamp program,
 California's federal allocation is distributed to eligible
 individuals by each county.
 Existing law required the State Department of Social Services to
 propose a new name for the Food Stamp program in California by July
 1, 2009, with the new name to reflect one or more designated concepts
 relating to the operation and significance of the program. Pursuant
 to this statutory authorization, the department has renamed the Food
 Stamp program in California as CalFresh.
 This bill would delete statutory references to the Food Stamp
 program and instead refer to CalFresh, and also make conforming
 changes.
 Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: no.
 State-mandated local program: no.
 
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 On a side note, this bill may be heard in committee on April Fools Day 
