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Van Hollen introduces federal 'climate superfund' legislation; Trump campaigns in Western states as Harris focuses on critical Pennsylvania; Stalled Child Tax Credit leaves Ohio families in limbo; Federal funding drives PA's increase in electric school buses.

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Marjorie Taylor-Greene condemns remarks by a right-wing activist, immigrants to Ohio spark conspiracy theories and heated campaign controversies, and the Children's Defense Fund pushes for more attention to child poverty.

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Rural voters weigh competing visions about agriculture's future ahead of the Presidential election, counties where economic growth has lagged in rural America are booming post-pandemic, and farmers get financial help to protect their land's natural habitat.

Poll: Address child hunger in next Farm Bill

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Thursday, August 15, 2024   

Results of a poll by the Save the Children Action Network show voters of all backgrounds are struggling with the cost of living and want the government to do more to address such needs.

Iowa mirrored the national numbers. The poll showed a large, bipartisan majority of voters want help affording food and grocery prices, and child care costs.

Tiffany Welch, Iowa volunteer leader for Save the Children, said the issues are especially crucial in rural parts of the state and overall in Iowa, food banks and assistance programs are seeing record-breaking numbers of people in need.

"What that equals is one in six Iowa children are currently food insecure, and that is over 110,000 kids," Welch reported. "We are getting ready for back-to-school time but food insecurity is particularity a troublesome problem during the summer."

Gov. Kim Reynolds opted not to participate in a federal food subsidy program for kids this summer but instead make use of on-site food distribution sites. Child advocates have started a petition to encourage the state to participate in the SUN Bucks program next summer.

Christy Gleason, executive director of the Save the Children Action Network, said the group is calling on lawmakers to expand SNAP benefits and other policies affecting kids in the Farm Bill and observed the survey showed voters are making their decisions based on those issues, even during a time of intense polarization.

"Americans from across the political spectrum, from all walks of life, from all kinds of communities, want lawmakers to prioritize policies that help families afford high-quality child care and nutritious food," Gleason emphasized.

The latest Farm Bill, which has already been extended for a year, remains stalled in Congress.

Disclosure: Save the Children contributes to our fund for reporting on Children's Issues, Early Childhood Education, Education, and Poverty Issues. If you would like to help support news in the public interest, click here.


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