The Congress is continuing the work to reauthorize the Farm Bill in they started in 2023. FBNN is working with our delegation to ensure the next Farm Bill increases investments in The Emergency Food Assistance Program. TEFAP provides our nation’s emergency hunger-relief organizations with food to help serve community members in need.
Congress must prioritize the people and families we see on the frontlines of the hunger crisis every day. Those individuals include working parents who need food banks to supplement the food their children receive from schools, particularly in the summer; seniors who rely on food banks to get enough to eat and stay healthy; families facing medical emergencies who are turning to food banks so they can keep the lights on; and all of those continuing to battle the economic and health challenges brought about by the pandemic.
The Farm Bill is essential to the federal government’s responsibility to grow our economy, strengthen the food supply chain, and serve diverse communities across the nation. Its success is measured by the people and families it assists.
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, formerly known as food stamps)
Congress should protect SNAP's structure and funding and strengthen SNAP by adopting the provisions contained in the following bills:
- Improve SNAP access for older adults, college students, veterans, working families, immigrants and other people who do not qualify for or are unable to participate in SNAP due to eligibility and enrollment barriers.
- Help more military families access SNAP benefits by excluding the Basic Allowance for Housing from the gross income calculation for SNAP eligibility.
- Protect SNAP choice and focus on ensuring affordable access to nutritious foods.
- Adequately fund and improve state employment and training programs.
- Ensure people receiving SNAP benefits can access training opportunities that align with best practices.
- Prevent the expansion of SNAP work requirements and preserve state flexibility to respond to local economic conditions.
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