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Food banks stretched, but ending childhood hunger reachable, advocates say

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Cooney thinks a bill will be produced after healthcare is out of the way. He said the Congressional Hunger Center advises anti-hunger coalitions on these issues and some organizations, particularly Feeding America and the Food Research Action Center, are serious about getting a bill passed.

How a Supplemental Federal Poverty Measure Will Drive Smarter Policy

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The U.S. Census Bureau announced today that it will be developing an alternative way to measure poverty. This new method will better reflect the realities facing struggling families and ways in which current government programs can help them to get back on their feet.

More Minnesotans would be eligible for the federal Food Support

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Human Services Committee – More Minnesotans would be eligible for the federal Food Support program under a bill held over for possible inclusion in an omnibus bill.

Session Daily

A History of Food Stamps Use and Policy

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The events and legislation behind an aid program’s beginnings, controversies and recent revival.

NYT

Once Stigmatized, Food Stamps Find Acceptance

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“I’ve seen a remarkable shift,” said Senator Richard G. Lugar, an Indiana Republican and prominent food stamp supporter. “People now see that it’s necessary to have a strong food stamp program.”

NYT

Hungry in America

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More Americans are going hungry in hard times and are increasingly dependent on private charity, according to a new study by Feeding America, a national network of food banks.

Report: Many Minnesota Cupboards Are Empty

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Almost 14 percent of Minnesota households report they didn’t have enough money to buy the food they needed in 2009, making President Obama’s goal of ending childhood hunger by 2015 a task that is growing more daunting.

Colleen Moriarty, executive director of Hunger Solutions Minnesota, wants all parts of government to work together to implement long-term strategies to battle the nation’s hunger

UW-Madison poverty institute chosen for new national nutrition research center

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There is a future in poverty, and that unfortunate fact has become thought for food at the UW-Madison, where its poverty research program was chosen this week to host the nation’s research on meeting the needs of the hungry.

More people short of money mean the science of “food insecurity” is not only constantly changing, but presenting challenges that need to be identified and met.

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