A vote for feeding kids is a vote for a better future. Thank you to @CAlegislature & @CAgovernor for supporting KIT funding to deliver more and better meals in schools
Hungry kids can't vote, but we can. From local school board races to Congress, make sure you cast your ballot to help kids and end childhood hunger.
Check your registration status, find your polling site, or track your ballot @ https://t.co/oiRIREkoqe #GOTV#VoteToEndHunger
Joyful Dinner supporting @SlowFoodUSA tonight. Food from the piedmont to help get ready for #terramadre Folks putting their thoughts on the midtown chalkboard.
@catturd2@MichaelSteele Not
Me crying just disappointed in the character of our President. I hope for one who builds us up with love, not gain power through division and hate
@MikeJohnson All of my employees are no able to access healthcare instead of waiting until it was time to go to the emergency room. Perfect? No. Broken definitely not. And why did you wait until this week to try to fix it? Your premise and facts are wrong and you bear false witness shame
@RepWPH You say that like you are proud of the $18 T tax hike as opposed to $0.25B in taxes during the previous administration. Where does the $17.75T go? To feed the hungry?
@SpeakerJohnson They actually want to spend taxpayer money to ensure that taxpayers can afford insurance. My company pays a lot for ours, how much do you pay?
@RepChipRoy But your party’s answer seems to be “pay more or go without.” Which doesn’t make sense. Also, before ACA my company and employees were uninsurable, in my view a more broken system
@Jim_Jordan The ACA meant many people had healthcare for the first time, including several of our employees. They were grateful that their only health resource was no longer the ER. I believe more people should have that opportunity, not fewer
@NickAdamsinUSA Do you really believe this? How about ones who planted based on USDA promises that the President pulled back? Lot of pain and uncertainty- for farmers, farm workers and families who have less to eat due to snap cuts
@RepPatFallon@POTUS The Biden administration delivered over $30b in 21 & 22 to struggling farmers. As a chef I saw firsthand the positive impact this had on farmers, students, seniors and community.
Please tell the truth
@RepFitzgerald@POTUS Actually it is funded by the taxpayers who paid the tariffs with no food in exchange. Farmers are getting access to markets they deserve taken away.
Our new issue is out! See where 20 of the region’s top chefs dine out; read our Q&A w/ the voice of the Kings—Gary Gerould, our feature on a rising Sactown designer who just showed at NY Fashion Week, our profile on the local musician who won NPR’s Tiny Desk Contest & much more!
@USDA this is cruel, have you no compassion for hungry children and families. Or are you just trying to punish people who do? https://t.co/SBssuCB9Oa