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Hunger in the News: This Week’s Must-Read Articles | December 6, 2019
Categorized in: Hunger and Homelessness | Hunger In The NewsA weekly round-up of the stories that caught our eye this week, with an emphasis on hunger, food waste, and poverty in the United States. On Wednesday, the Trump Administration approved a proposal that will impose stricter work requirements for SNAP. More than 700,000 people are expected to lose their benefits as a result of… View Article
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Hunger in the News: This Week’s Must-Read Articles | November 22, 2019
Categorized in: Hunger In The NewsA weekly round-up of the stories that caught our eye this week, with an emphasis on hunger, food waste, and poverty in the United States. Food banks are beginning to take a more aggressive approach to advocacy, even at the risk of alienating some of their biggest donors. (FastCompany) A 3-year investigation found “widespread separate… View Article
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Hunger in the News: This Week’s Must-Read Articles | November 8, 2019
Categorized in: Hunger In The NewsA weekly round-up of the stories that caught our eye this week, with an emphasis on hunger, food waste, and poverty in the United States. “Farm towns like Winchester that produce beef, corn and greens to feed the world are becoming America’s unlikeliest food deserts as traditional grocery stores are forced out of business by… View Article
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Hunger in the News: This Week’s Must-Read Articles | November 1, 2019
Categorized in: Hunger and Homelessness | Hunger In The NewsA weekly round-up of the stories that caught our eye this week, with an emphasis on hunger, food waste, and poverty in the United States. Today is the final day for the public to comment on the proposed rule changes to SNAP. Approximately 170,000 comments have already been submitted, most of them negative. (NPR) A… View Article
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Hunger in the News: This Week’s Must-Read Articles | October 18, 2019
Categorized in: Hunger In The NewsA weekly round-up of the stories that caught our eye this week, with an emphasis on hunger, food waste, and poverty in the United States. “The USDA released an analysis late Tuesday afternoon that showed the agency’s proposed rule would mean nearly 1 million children would no longer be directly certified for free school meals… View Article
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Hunger in the News: This Week’s Must-Read Articles | October 11, 2019
Categorized in: Hunger and Homelessness | Hunger In The NewsA weekly round-up of the stories that caught our eye this week, with an emphasis on hunger, food waste, and poverty in the United States. The Trump Administration’s latest proposed change to food stamps would, “cut benefits for 19 percent of households on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program…while increasing benefits for 16 percent. Almost 8,000… View Article
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Hunger in the News: This Week’s Must-Read Articles | October 4, 2019
Categorized in: Hunger and Homelessness | Hunger In The NewsA weekly round-up of the stories that caught our eye this week, with an emphasis on hunger, food waste, and poverty in the United States. The Trump Administration introduced another proposal to cut benefits from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, its third in the past year. (The Huffington Post) The need for assistance from food… View Article
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Hunger in the News: This Week’s Must-Read Articles | September 27, 2019
Categorized in: Hunger and Homelessness | Hunger In The NewsA weekly round-up of the stories that caught our eye this week, with an emphasis on hunger, food waste, and poverty in the United States. The USDA received 75,000 comments regarding SNAP eligibility during the rule change’s public comment period, which ended on Monday. (The New York Times) A half-million children stand to lose access… View Article
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Hunger in the News: This Week’s Must-Read Articles | August 23, 2019
Categorized in: Hunger In The NewsA weekly round-up of the stories that caught our eye this week, with an emphasis on hunger, food waste, and poverty in the United States. In a letter to a SNAP administrator, the Mayors of 70 U.S. cities wrote that the proposed eligibility changes, “will put children’s health and development at risk by removing their… View Article