Possible New Trump Science Cuts
UNITED STATES, JUL 23 – Cuts to federal nutrition programs threaten millions of low-income seniors, with Feeding America reporting 6.9 million over 65 faced hunger in the U.S. before recent reductions.
- Senior center meals, SNAP and Meals on Wheels face rollback, intensifying food insecurity, as pending cuts threaten to increase hunger and malnutrition among low-income seniors.
- In March, emergency food assistance program aid was cut by half without warning, Robbie W. Miller, director of community food programs at Food Gatherers, told Truthout, highlighting personal strain.
- Feeding America estimates 6.9 million seniors faced hunger before cuts, and Elisabeth says `I don’t have enough comida ,` highlighting hardship.
- The nonprofit sector is shell-shocked but uniting with farmers and the food industry to pressure lawmakers, while Leadership Council of Aging Organizations and the Coalition on Human Needs loudly oppose the cuts.
- Amid ongoing multi-front cuts, seniors face worsening food insecurity, as Robbie W. Miller cautions that new work rules will tighten meal access, compounding multi-front cuts.
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Possible New Trump Science Cuts
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