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I’ll start with a déjà vu, thanks to Daniel Bowman Simon, who reminds me that President John F. Kennedy’s first executive orderwas to expand food distribution programs that both helped farmers and fed the poor.
President Biden is taking steps in the same direction. On January 22, the USDA announced:
In addition, Biden is calling for More Congressional Action:
OK. This does not go far enough and who knows what this Congress will do. But it’s a start, and a good one.
But that’s not all: Biden has appointed Stacy Dean as deputy undersecretary for Food, Nutrition, and Consumer Services, the piece of USDA responsible for food assistance. This puts her in charge of all this.
I consider this a superb appointment. Nobody knows more about food assistance programs. I learned this when I was editing a set of papers about SNAP for the American Journal of Public Health in 2019. She and colleagues at the Center for Budget and Policy Priorities wrote the basic article for the series.
So: our job now is to loudly and strongly support everything USDA is doing to improve and expand food assistance, and to encourage the agency to take even bigger steps. Make sure Stacy gets all the support she needs to really do sometime to improve food security for the millions of American adults and children who need it badly.