School is back in session, and kids who eat regular nutritious meals are better able to connect with their peers and focus on schoolwork. Urge Congress to help kids and families facing hunger by strengthening the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) in the next farm bill.
Congress can help millions of families afford a healthy diet by continuing to modernize SNAP and ensuring the Thrifty Food Plan—used to determine SNAP benefit amounts—reflects adjustments for inflation as well as evolving dietary recommendations and consumption patterns.
Some U.S. territories, like Puerto Rico, are still cut off from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). In the farm bill, Congress can allow equal access to SNAP, ensuring families can get dignified access to food assistance, no matter their ZIP code.
Eighty-eight percent of our neighbors facing hunger say federal and local governments should treat hunger as an urgent crisis. Congress can pass a strong farm bill that makes big investments in the critical federal programs that help hardworking individuals and families keep food on the table.
More and more families are visiting food banks to keep food on the table as they face stubbornly high food prices and the end of pandemic-era aid. Congress can help alleviate the pressure on food banks by strengthening critical programs in the next farm bill.