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Feeding Texas Network Backs Major Hunger-Fighting Wins During 2023 Legislative Session

June 26th, 2023

  For Immediate Release: 06/20/2023Contact: Wesley Storywstory@feedingtexas.org Feeding Texas Network Backs Major Hunger-Fighting Wins During 2023 Legislative Session New laws will improve SNAP access and increase funding for emergency food distribution. TEXAS – With the support of the Feeding Texas network of food banks and anti-hunger champions across the state, the Texas Legislature passed several

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Our Network’s Anti-Hunger Wins from the 2023 Texas Legislative Session

June 15th, 2023

This year’s legislative session was Feeding Texas’ most successful since Texas food banks came together as a network over 20 years ago to engage state lawmakers in the fight against hunger. With the support of food banks and anti-hunger champions across the state, the Texas Legislature passed several new laws that will prevent hunger for

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Texas Food Banks Ask Legislators to Implement Pre-Release SNAP Registration

April 5th, 2023

  For Immediate Release: 04/05/2023Contact: Wesley Storywstory@feedingtexas.org Texas Food Banks Ask Legislators to Implement Pre-Release SNAP Registration This simple policy change would fight hunger and reduce recidivism for formerly incarcerated Texans. TEXAS – The Feeding Texas network, made up of 21 food banks across the state, is calling on state legislators to support hungry Texans

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Texas Food Banks Urge Legislators to Fight College Hunger, Improve Graduation Rates

March 22nd, 2023

  For Immediate Release: 03/22/2023Contact: Wesley Storywstory@feedingtexas.org Texas Food Banks Urge Legislators to Fight College Hunger, Improve Graduation Rates 38% of students at two-year colleges experience hunger. TEXAS – The Feeding Texas network, made up of 21 food banks across the state, is calling on state legislators to address hunger on college campuses today in

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Texas Food Banks Call for Lawmakers to Update the SNAP Vehicle Asset Test

March 8th, 2023

  For Immediate Release: 03/08/2023Contact: Wesley Storywstory@feedingtexas.org Texas Food Banks Call for Lawmakers to Update the SNAP Vehicle Asset Test More than 54,000 Texas households were denied SNAP due to the Vehicle Asset Test in 2022. TEXAS – The Feeding Texas network, made up of 21 food banks across the state, is calling on state

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Texas Food Banks Urge Legislators to Increase Funding for Surplus Ag Grant

February 15th, 2023

  For Immediate Release: 02/15/2023Contact: Wesley Storywstory@feedingtexas.org Texas Food Banks Urge Legislators to Increase Funding for Surplus Ag Grant Investments in produce rescue will help food banks meet growing need. TEXAS – The Feeding Texas network, made up of 21 food banks across the state, is calling on state lawmakers to increase funding for the

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Bipartisan Bill Allows Incarcerated Texans to Apply for SNAP Before Release

February 8th, 2023

  For Immediate Release: 02/08/2023Contact: Wesley Storywstory@feedingtexas.org Bipartisan Bill Allows Incarcerated Texans to Apply for SNAP Before Release This simple policy change would reduce recidivism for Texans leaving the criminal justice system. TEXAS – Feeding Texas is excited to announce bill authors for key legislation focused on supporting formerly incarcerated Texans as they reenter society.

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College SNAP Bill Would Help Low-Income Students Graduate

January 26th, 2023

  For Immediate Release: 01/26/2023Contact: Wesley Storywstory@feedingtexas.org College SNAP Bill Would Help Low-Income Students Graduate Short-term food assistance can improve long-term economic outcomes for students. TEXAS – Feeding Texas is excited to announce bill sponsors for key legislation that would fight hunger on college campuses. Sen. Royce West (D-Dallas) and Rep. Armando Walle (D-Houston) have

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Bipartisan Bill Would Modernize the SNAP Vehicle Asset Test

January 17th, 2023

  For Immediate Release: 01/17/2023Contact: Wesley Storywstory@feedingtexas.org Bipartisan Bill Would Modernize the SNAP Vehicle Asset Test Car values have increased due to inflation, forcing hungry families off SNAP. TEXAS – With the 88th Texas legislative session underway, Feeding Texas is excited to announce bill sponsors for key legislation focused on the SNAP Vehicle Asset Test.

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Food Banks Cheer Inclusion of Child Nutrition Investments in Omnibus Budget Bill

December 20th, 2022

  For Immediate Release: 12/20/2022Contact: Wesley Storywstory@feedingtexas.org Food Banks Cheer Inclusion of Child Nutrition Investments in Omnibus Budget Bill Proposed funding would create a national summer EBT program. TEXAS – Feeding Texas, the state association of food banks, joins other advocacy groups to praise the inclusion of child nutrition investments in the year-end omnibus budget

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Feeding Texas Announces 2023 State Legislative Priorities

November 16th, 2022

For Immediate Release: 11/16/2022Contact: Wesley Story, 972.999.5225or wstory@feedingtexas.org Feeding Texas Announces 2023 State Legislative Priorities Texas lawmakers can help fight hunger in the 88th legislative session. TEXAS – Bill filing begins this week for the 88th Texas Legislature. As state lawmakers begin introducing legislation, Feeding Texas calls on our elected officials to push for policy

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