House Subcommittee Markup Provides Hope For Millions Of Hungry Americans
06/21/07
The House Subcommittee on
Nutrition completed a markup yesterday that proposes to increase spending
under the Nutrition Title of the 2007 Farm Bill by an estimated $5 billion
over five years. This funding is contingent upon offsets, but if provided
would strengthen The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP), the Food
Stamp Program and the Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP).
"This markup is a critical step forward in securing a strong nutrition
title in the 2007 Farm Bill Reauthorization," said Vicki Escarra, president
and chief executive officer of America's Second Harvest-The Nation's Food
Bank Network. "We commend the Subcommittee, particularly Chairman Baca and
Ranking Member Bonner, for their leadership in moving us one step closer to
feeding more hungry Americans."
Highlights in the proposed legislation include: (1.) $250 million for
commodity purchases for The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP); (2.)
an increase to $100 million in the authorization for the direct and
indirect costs of processing, storing, transporting and distributing TEFAP
commodities; (3.) reauthorizing the Commodity Supplemental Food Program
(CSFP), establishing the same income eligibility standards for the elderly
and for mothers and children.
"The proposal includes many provisions that are essential to helping
our food banks nationwide, but we are hopeful that the House and Senate
Agriculture Committees will be able to secure sufficient funding for these
improvements without doing harm to other important programs serving the
poor and hungry of this nation," said Escarra. "Our food banks are facing
enormous challenges each day with dramatically increasing costs to
transport food to people in need, and we believe this must be addressed in
the Farm Bill Reauthorization this year. A small amount of funding to help
with transporting highly perishable products could yield benefits far
beyond the cost for thousands of low-income families and individuals in
need of healthy foods."
America's Second Harvest is advocating for a "Food for the Hungry"
transportation grant program that would help facilitate the procurement and
transportation of highly perishable foods, such as produce and protein, for
low-income families and individuals. These are among the food items most in
need at food banks nationwide, and most needed in the diets of poor
Americans. Our food banks also support provisions in the bill that will
expand access and benefits for food stamp recipients.
"We are pleased that food stamp improvements are in the House
subcommittee proposal because we see millions of recipients coming to us in
the third week of every month when their food stamps run out. And, we see
those who cannot get enough to eat but are ineligible for food stamps
because of outdated income deductions and exclusions," said Escarra.
Specific food stamp improvements include increasing the standard
deduction for households and indexing it for inflation, lifting the cap on
maximum deductions for child care and excluding combat-related military
pay, education savings accounts and retirement accounts from countable
resources when applying for the Food Stamp Program. The House subcommittee
bill also would rename the Food Stamp Program the "Secure Nutrition Access
Program" (SNAP).
"As the largest charitable hunger-relief organization in the United
States, our Network serves more than 25 million Americans, including 9
million children and nearly 3 million seniors, each year," said Escarra.
"We are working to end hunger in America, but we cannot do it alone. The
Federal Government has an important leadership and resource role. Each
dollar it invests in our nutrition programs offers an enormous return when
it spurs the local economy and helps food banks and charitable agencies
multiply this with private and corporate donations. We cannot continue to
allow one in ten Americans to be hungry or at risk of hunger. This Farm
Bill reauthorization can help pave the way to a food secure nation, and it
is long past time to accomplish this worthy goal."
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