Several Indiana food banks launch ad buy defending SNAP from congressional cuts
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Big Food Loves SNAP, But Isn’t Defending It
While SNAP keeps grocery giants and food manufacturers afloat, they’re nowhere to be found when it’s under threat. What, you expected corporate solidarity with consumers and workers? You have not been paying attention. The post Big Food Loves SNAP, But Isn’t Defending It appeared first on Ms. Magazine.


Indiana Food Banks Launch Campaign Against Federal Cuts
Source: Ployker / Getty STATEWIDE– A critical battle for food security is unfolding in Indiana, as nearly a dozen food banks across the state launch an urgent campaign. They are urging Hoosiers to stand up and protect vital federal nutrition funding that feeds hundreds of thousands, currently under threat from proposed congressional cuts. Essential federal nutrition programs, most notably the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), fac…

Several Indiana food banks launch ad buy defending SNAP from congressional cuts
Nearly a dozen food banks serving portions of Indiana teamed up to launch an advertising campaign this week, urging Hoosiers to protect nutrition funding — including food benefits like the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP — from congressional cuts.
STRATEGIC MEDIA BUY UNDERWAY TO PRESERVE NUTRITION PROGRAMS FOR HOOSIERS | City-County Observer
Feeding Indiana’s Hungry announced an aggressive, targeted media buy in Indiana this week to preserve federal nutrition funding, including the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), which is under threat in reconciliation legislation currently being considered by the United States Senate. The media buy includes digital advertising across the Indianapolis, Terre Haute, and Evansville media markets, as well as digital outdoor advertising
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