Many helped by #SNAP are #veterans and military families struggling with #hunger as they work to escape #poverty. @realDonaldTrump taking food away from #veterans who put their lives on the line to serve our country is heartless & un-American. #HungerPC18https://t.co/2VMCIJ1YAB— Jim McGovern (@RepMcGovern) February 26, 2018
We have a shared commitment to make sure that no one in our community goes hungry. This proposed cuts to #SNAP would literally take food off the table for our children and families. https://t.co/WphyW0e9sO #TrumpBudget— NM Center on Law & Poverty (@NMPovertyLaw) February 14, 2018
"The [SNAP] proposal included providing food boxes to those who qualify for the program while slashing the amount of money the federal government spends by 30 percent over ten years."https://t.co/tIaEi8tCVy— NM Voices 4 Children (@NMVoices) February 22, 2018
Did you know that 1 in 7 people in this country rely on food assistance through #SNAP? The #TrumpBudget would decimate it. https://t.co/E2ZtvRCPBd #SNAPworks #ThisIsSNAP #HandsOff— Shriver Center (@shrivercenter) March 1, 2018
#SNAP (food stamps) helped about 10 million Latinos put sufficient food on the table every month, and lifts about 2.5 million Latinos, including 1.2 million children, out of #poverty every year: https://t.co/sYoOuTNXbr#ThisIsSNAP #SNAPMatters pic.twitter.com/QxmLRZ0B0L— Center on Budget (@CenterOnBudget) February 26, 2018
Study: Food stamp [#SNAP] benefits are already too low in 99 percent of U.S. counties https://t.co/GljP8w9dgL by @caitlindewey pic.twitter.com/HugRlefExZ— Farm Policy (@FarmPolicy) March 1, 2018
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