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Bread for the World Celebrates Nutrition Gains in Farm Bill
The food stamp program accounts for
He hopes that the congressional negotiators will be just as successful in reforming the commodity titles in the farm bill as they have been in increasing the national nutrition programs.
"Even before the recent spike in food costs, 90 percent of low-income families who participate in the food stamp program ran out of benefits by the third week of the month. With food costs rising, they run out even earlier," said Rev. Beckmann.
The timing for an increase in funds for nutrition programs could not be better, since the number of people going to food banks has increased by 20 percent in the wake of soaring food prices. The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) also received a significant increase and indexing for inflation.
Under the agreement hammered out early this morning, the minimum monthly benefit for food stamps increased from
"Speaker Pelosi, and Representatives Rangel, DeLauro, and Peterson did the lion's share of heavy lifting on championing this proposal, and we are deeply grateful for their valiant efforts. I'm certain many hungry folks across the country will be grateful as well when they see their food stamp benefits go just a little further," said Rev. Beckmann.
One disappointing aspect of this morning's agreement was the decision to cut the McGovern-Dole International Food for Education program by
"We hope a sizeable portion of the previously-proposed
Bread for the World is a collective Christian voice urging our nation's decision makers to end hunger at home and abroad. www.bread.org
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