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Working together, we achieved some big wins for hunger relief this year–and we’re already looking ahead to what’s next. We successfully advocated for new funding totaling more than $10 million for the hunger relief system. Included in that total is $5 million for the six food banks serving Minnesota to source and distribute food at no cost to our food shelf partners statewide. We also advocated for additional funding for struggling food shelves, ultimately securing $3.4 million in emergency funds. And $2 million for Tribal food sovereignty efforts. In addition to direct investments in the hunger relief network, the legislature also provided the funding necessary to implement Summer EBT, which will help families who struggle with food when the school year is out. We also worked with anti-hunger allies to expand access to SNAP for college students and put Minnesota on the path to a Medicaid waiver to address health-related social needs like housing and nutrition. Taken together, this represents significant progress towards addressing record-high (and still rising) hunger in Minnesota – but we know that it will not be enough to reverse the trend. That is why we are already hard at work engaging with neighbors, food shelves, anti-hunger allies, and our root cause partners about priorities for 2025. Thank you to all who called or emailed their lawmakers, attended Hunger Day on the Hill or otherwise used your voice to encourage policymakers to make hunger a priority this year!

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