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‘Bon Appetit’ – on $21 a Week

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Wednesday, September 19, 2007   

St. Paul, MN – Minnesota Congressman Keith Ellison is asking Americans to spend the next week living on a food budget of a dollar a meal (or $21 in all) the average food stamp benefit, all to focus more attention on hunger. He says the idea is to help people understand what it's like to be poor.

"There are 39 million people in America under the poverty line; about 26 million people who live on food stamps. I think it's important for the rest of us to have some sense of what it's like for the people who really are just struggling to make it."

Ellison is taking part in what's being called the "Food Stamp Challenge," and it's no fun. The effort is timed to fall during Ramadan, Islam's holy month, and between the Jewish holidays of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. Supporters of the faith-based effort include the Jewish Community Relations Council for Minnesota and the Dakotas.

Ellison says hunger is a symptom of a greater problem in the United States.

"Poverty is a crushing, very difficult way to live. It makes everything so much harder. Just getting around. Getting a nutritious diet is so much tougher. Many poor people work every day and still struggle to make ends meet. So, we need to rededicate our country, and make sure that there are no poor among us."

Ellison says over ten percent of adults and 15 percent of children are hungry, including a quarter-million Minnesotans. He says the farm bill currently being written is an opportunity to address hunger and nutrition issues.


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