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FOOD SECURITY AND NUTRITION ASSISTANCE

No one in America should ever go hungry — period.
But from farm towns to city streets, millions of people still can’t afford healthy food in the richest nation on Earth. Food is not a handout — it’s a human necessity, and feeding our people is both an act of compassion and common sense.

THE PROBLEM

  • Over 40 million Americans experience food insecurity every year, including millions of children and seniors.

  • Food deserts leave rural and low-income neighborhoods without access to fresh produce or grocery stores.

  • Nutrition assistance programs like SNAP are underfunded and constantly targeted for cuts.

  • Rising food prices outpace benefits, while big corporations make record profits off the supply chain.

  • Schools and shelters are forced to ration meals while billions in food waste fill landfills.

Hunger is not a lack of food — it’s a failure of policy and priorities.

OUR PLAN - FEED THE NATION, FUEL THE FUTURE

We will guarantee that every person in this country can eat — and eat well:

  • Universal Food Security Guarantee — No American goes hungry. Nutrition access is as fundamental as healthcare.

  • Expand and Modernize SNAP — Increase benefits, index them to local food costs, and recognize volunteer work and caregiving as eligible participation.

  • National School Meal Program — Free breakfast and lunch for every K–12 student — no applications, no stigma.

  • Grocery Access Grants — Incentivize grocers and co-ops to open in underserved areas, using federal matching funds.

  • Support Local Food Production — Fund community gardens, farmer’s markets, and urban agriculture programs to create jobs and fresh food access.

  • Emergency Nutrition Reserve — Federal stockpiles of shelf-stable food and supply logistics for disaster and crisis response.

  • Cut Food Waste in Half — Tax credits and liability protections for restaurants, farmers, and stores that donate surplus food.

WHY IT MATTERS

A fed nation is a strong nation. Children learn better, seniors live longer, workers stay healthy, and families thrive when they don’t have to worry about their next meal. Hunger isn’t an economic issue — it’s a moral one.

“You can’t build the future on an empty stomach.”

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