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April McClain Delaney Introduces Bill to Strengthen Food Banks and Support Farmers Hit by Tariffs

  • Writer: Charles & Mariolis
    Charles & Mariolis
  • 1 day ago
  • 1 min read
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Congresswoman April McClain Delaney is stepping forward with new legislation that tackles two problems linked by one truth: when Washington stalls, everyday people pay the price.


Her first move is the Food Bank Emergency Support Act, a bill designed to protect families during SNAP funding gaps. The recent shutdown showed how fragile the system is — millions of Americans were left without their monthly food benefits. Delaney’s proposal increases federal support to food banks through TEFAP, making sure they can handle the surge in demand whenever Congress deadlocks. It’s a simple fix with a big impact: no child should go hungry because of political gridlock.


On the economic side, Delaney is also pushing the American Farmers First Act, a response to the damage tariffs and shifting trade policies have done to U.S. agriculture. Instead of sending billions to foreign producers, her bill redirects those funds to American farmers dealing with higher costs, shrinking markets, and unstable export channels. She frames it as basic fairness — if anyone deserves support, it’s the people growing the nation’s food.


Taken together, Delaney’s proposals hit both ends of the food chain. They reinforce food security during federal funding lapses, and they offer a lifeline to farmers struggling under tariff pressure. It’s a practical, grounded approach that keeps families fed while protecting the backbone of the country’s food supply.



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