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7 Reasons to Tell Your Senators and Congressmen to Protect SNAP

May 16, 2013 | Blog

Congress is considering cutting between $4.1 Billion and $20.5 Billion in SNAP and SNAP-education funding over the next 10 years. As our members of Congress decide about the fate of the some 2 million+ people (200,000 of whom will be children) who will lose SNAP benefits if these draconian cuts go through, it’s up to us to remind them that:

  1. Kids who get the healthy food they need are likely to have fewer health problems, do better in school and grow up stronger.
  2. Investing in programs like SNAP and SNAP-Ed is critical for a nation seeking greater economic prosperity, education performance and lower health-care costs.
  3. To maximize the program’s efficiency, investments in SNAP and SNAP-Education must go hand-in-hand – families need benefits y skills to eat wisely.
  4. Smart fiscal policy for tomorrow starts with protecting SNAP today.
  5. SNAP-Ed is a smart investment in America’s health and future. Smart grocery shopping and healthy cooking can save a family ~$46,000 in lifetime healthcare costs and wages lost to sick days per adult family member. Education can help build those types of food skills. [Deloitte Social Impact Analysis for No Kid Hungry]
  6. SNAP-Ed is in demand. Eighty-five percent of low-income families rate eating healthy as important, and most prepare meals at home five nights of the week, but only about half are able to make healthy meals on a regular basis. The overwhelming majority of families are interested in learning simple strategies to make their meals healthier and more affordable. [No Kid Hungry’s It’s Dinnertime survey]
  7. SNAP-Ed works.  An outside study published in the Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior found that the No Kid Hungry campaign’s Cooking Matters program, which relies on SNAP-Ed funding, improves participants’ food choices, eating habits, cooking skills and food budgeting and shopping practices in the short (3 month) and longer (6 month) terms. [Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior]

Contact your members of Congress NOW and tell them to protect SNAP and SNAP-Education funding.

Senator Boozman http://www.boozman.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/e-mail-me  (202) 224-4843

Senator Pryor  http://www.pryor.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?p=ContactMe  (202) 224-2353

You can find a link to contact your US Representatives at our website https://arhungeralliance.org/get-involved/advocate/

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