On the recordMay 22, 2024
Mr. Speaker, before we began this Special Order hour, I approached Congresswoman Hayes to thank her for her leadership in pulling this together. She said: You are welcome, but I am so sorry we have to do this at all. I am also sorry, as are we all. It is such a shame. I thank Congresswoman Hayes for her leadership and partnership in our fight to eradicate hunger and for convening us this evening. Mr. Speaker, I rise in solidarity with the over 50,000 SNAP beneficiaries in Massachusetts' Seventh Congressional District, as well as the 41-plus million across our country. {time} 1830 Parents who choose to go hungry because there isn't enough to feed both themselves and their children, they would rather make that sacrifice than threaten the cognitive development and nutrition that their children need to thrive and, certainly, to support their readiness to learn. I rise in solidarity with those families who, given the high cost of housing and food, are struggling because incomes are not keeping pace. Mr. Speaker, food insecurity is on the rise, but it doesn't have to be. Congress should not advance a farm bill that cuts $30 billion in SNAP funding. Now, to be clear, we are not here due to a deficit of resources for SNAP. We are here due to a deficit of empathy, a deficit of empathy for those who are food insecure, a lack of empathy for our most vulnerable and marginalized neighbors.…





