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SNAP Cuts Mitigation Hub: Responding to H.R. 1

The harmful Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) provisions in the budget reconciliation law (H.R. 1) passed in July threaten to undermine decades of progress in reducing hunger in America, disrupt the food system, strip food away from millions of people, burden already strained state budgets, and threaten the economy.

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Tell Your House Members: Reject the House Agriculture Committee Farm Bill, Restore Critical SNAP Funding

Urge House Leadership to stop the flawed H.R. 7567, the Farm Food, and National Security Act of 2026 from advancing to the floor for a vote and tell your Members to vote no if it doesThe House must  instead proceed with a bill that would reverse the devastating cuts and other harmful changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) that were included in the budget reconciliation law, H.R. 1. 

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Urge Your Members of Congress to Cosponsor the Stop Child Hunger Act

Ask your Members of Congress to support legislation that improves and increases access to the Summer Electronic Benefit Transfer Program (Summer EBT).

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Advocacy Needed to Reinstate USDA’s Food Security Report

Use the FRAC Action Network to urge your Members of Congress to reach out to the U.S. Department of Agriculture and demand it reinstate the Economic Research Service Household Food Security report, the gold standard for measuring hunger in America. Your message matters. Hunger will not end by ignoring it. Congress needs to act now.

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Urge Your House Representative to Cosponsor the MODERN WIC Act

Ask your Representative to join the growing list of cosponsors for the More Options to Develop and Enhance Remote Nutrition (MODERN) WIC Act (H.R. 1464).

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FRAC Chat

Apr 01, 2026
Gina Plata-Nino, JD, Director, SNAP, Food Research & Action Center

The budget reconciliation law, also referred to as H.R. 1,, marks a significant departure from the longstanding structure of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), one of the federal government’s most effective tools for reducing hunger and promoting economic stability. The law weakens multiple components of the critical support system shifts substantial financial responsibility from the federal government to states, and fundamentally alters SNAP’s financing model. Most notably, it requires states, for the first time in the program’s history, to cover a share of SNAP food benefit costs rather than limiting their contributions to administrative expenses.

Apr 01, 2026
Kelsey Boone, Senior Child Nutrition Policy Analyst

Hunger doesn’t stop when school lets out — and for millions of children, summer can be the hungriest time of year when they no longer have access to school meals.

This week, the Food Research & Action Center (FRAC) released Hunger Doesn’t Take a Vacation: The Reach of Summer Meals, which examined how well the Summer Meals Programs reached children in July 2024, nationally and in every state, compared to July 2023.

Mar 27, 2026
Crystal FitzSimons, President, FRAC

Many people think of spring break as a reprieve from homework, time for fun, or just a time to relax and recharge. But for the millions of children who lose access to free school breakfast and lunch and their parents who count on those meals to make ends meet, spring break creates significant financial pressure and stress for the family. And with the affordability crisis, matters are even worse.

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