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The National Anti-Hunger Policy Conference (AHPC) brings together over 1,000 advocates from all over the country for content-rich sessions, a Lobby Day on Capitol Hill, and networking across the anti-hunger community. AHPC 2025 will be held in the familiar halls of the Omni Shoreham Hotel in Washington, D.C., May 4–6. You do not want to miss out on this unique opportunity to learn and connect.
Recent discussions surrounding the “Make America Healthy Again” concept have reignited proposals to impose restrictions on the types of food available for purchase through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). These proposals fail to recognize that the real solution to improving the health of those living in America lies not in further restricting SNAP, but in addressing the systemic factors that affect health in the U.S. — particularly those contributing to food insecurity and poor health outcomes.
At first, House Republicans announced they were seeking $50 billion in cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) over the next 10 years, which alone would be devastating to the people and families who participate in SNAP. Now, they have increased that target to cut $150 billion at a time when hunger and grocery prices are increasing. They are putting this plan together now and may have something in the next few weeks. It is critical that we reach out now to push back against all cuts to SNAP.
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Find best practices and lessons learned from the first year of Summer EBT implementation in FRAC’s Summer EBT Outreach and Advocacy Toolkit.
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Share this graphic on social media to show your opposition to proposed cuts to school meals.
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Could you get the nutrition you need
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on just $6 a day? That is the daily
reality for more than 40 million people
across the country who rely on the
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance
Program (SNAP). Take FRAC’s SNAP Challenge, set for March 18–20, to get a glimpse of what life is like for tens of millions of people who struggle to put food on the table. - Report
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Medicaid are two of the most effective entitlement programs for fighting poverty in the U.S. There are significant opportunities for the programs to work together to meet the nutritional and health needs of people in America struggling with poverty. Learn more in FRAC’s research brief.
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