
By an overwhelming margin, American voters oppose cutting SNAP/Food Stamps as a way to reduce government spending, according to poll data from FRAC.
Seventy-seven percent of voters say cutting SNAP/Food Stamps is the wrong way to reduce spending. Find out more...
A Half Empty Plate: Fruit and Vegetable Affordability and Access Challenges in America (pdf) finds households with incomes less than $24,000/year reported struggling to afford and access fresh fruits and vegetables 2.5 times more frequently (13.8 percent) than those with incomes between $60,000 and $89,999 (5.7 percent). More...
Congress is home on recess, but President Obama is completing work on his FY2013 budget recommendations, due out in early February. Anti-hunger advocates must urge the President to continue his support for SNAP and other nutrition and low-income safety net programs. This includes restoration of the SNAP benefit boost scheduled to be cut in 2013. More...
January 31, 2012: School Breakfast Participation Continues Much-Needed Increase
January 25, 2012: FRAC Statement on USDA's Announcement of New Healthier School Meal Standards
January 19, 2012: FRAC Releases New Polling Data Showing Overwhelming Support for Efforts to End Hunger
January 11, 2012: FRAC Congratulates Cecilia Muñoz on Appointment as New Director of the White House's Domestic Policy Council
January 6, 2012: More Than 46.2 Million Americans Received SNAP/Food Stamps in October 2011
December 8, 2011: Spending on Food by Tens of Millions of Americans Drops to Unhealthy Level
November 18, 2011: President Obama signed 2012 Agriculture Appropriations into law
November 16, 2011: 277 national organizations signed letter strongly urging Senators and Representatives oppose any balanced budget amendment to the U.S. Constitution.November 16, 2011: New FRAC analysis of Heat and Eat (pdf) shows how cuts to the program would mean fewer meals for struggling Americans
November 3, 2011: Watch U.S. Rep. Jim McGovern Discuss Hunger Cuts on C-Span's Washington Journal