AdvertisementAnti-Poverty Advocates Brace For How Trump Will Fill In Policy BlanksNovember 16, 2016Pam FesslerfacebookEmailA sign sits on a sidewalk outside the Interfaith Food Pantry at Emmanuel Baptist Church in February in Albany, N.Y. Congress may be under more pressure than usual to cut safety net spending — health care, housing assistance, welfare and food aid — to help pay for Trump's tax cut plans. (AP)