I just want to echo too that I have had the opportunity to visit one of the Second Harvest Food Bank centers and do appreciate the work they...
In March, the Government Accountability Office released its first annual report on duplicative and fractured Federal spending.
I look forward to working with you so that we can ensure that these critical food programs are protected from further budget cuts.
To blame the poorest of the poor, the hungriest of the hungry, because of the failure to collect adequate information is unconscionable.
70 of Ohio's 88 counties now have more than 25 percent of the residents eligible for emergency food.
Mr. Kucinich. You said welfare checks substitute for husbands? Did you say that?
We have a jobless recovery where the Fed is printing money out of nothing and giving it to banks, banks not loaning money to mainstreet so j...
Mr. Kucinich. I just have to say that seems like somewhat of a simplistic formulation. Do you really mean that to be what you say for the re...
Mr. Kucinich. Mr. Rector, I just want to make sure that I heard you correctly. Did you say that welfare checks are substitutes for husbands?
We need to invest in technology that is available.
Mr. Chairman, thank you very much for calling this hearing.
To whom it may concern, the Hunger Center to me is like a Godsend.
I think we ought to give people jobs. Jobs create work. There ought to be work, not welfare, for those who are able to work.
It is certainly no time to be pulling the plug on food assistance programs.
Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I really appreciate that.
Agriculture is still, as it is for most of us, the most important, largest industry in our State.
I mean, it is kind of like you do not want to rock the boat.
I would appreciate you letting us know what it is, and if we are having a similar situation like Tim, we can continue to try to work through...