And I make this statement at every hearing because until it is resolved, it hurts me every day to remind all of my colleagues and everyone who comes before this Committee that New Mexico is still one of the hungriest states in the country.
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Kuster emphasizes the ongoing hunger crisis in New Mexico during committee hearings.
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