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Mayors: Cities Are Doing All They Can, But Washington Must Act to Feed American Families

New survey of 105 cities finds 96% reporting very severe or severe impacts from SNAP lapse. Mayors say local efforts can’t replace federal food assistance and call for benefit restoration. WASHINGTON, D.C. — From coast to coast, America’s mayors are warning that the Nov. 1 lapse of SNAP food benefits is already hitting home. In

By |2025-11-03T09:19:56-05:00November 3, 2025|News, Press Room|

In New Letter, Mayors Urge USDA to Avoid Nov. 1 Disruption to SNAP Benefits

Letter Calls on Secretary Rollins to Use Contingency Funds, Available Authorities, and Enhanced Coordination with State Agencies to Protect Communities  Washington, DC — Today, U.S. Conference of Mayors (USCM) CEO and Executive Director Tom Cochran and Allentown Mayor Matt Tuerk, Chair of the Conference’s Children, Health, and Human Services Committee, urged U.S. Department of Agriculture

By |2025-10-23T11:12:06-04:00October 23, 2025|News, Press Room|

America’s Mayors Oppose Proposed Plan to Reduce Access to Nutrition Benefits

USDA’s Plan Puts 500,000 Children at Risk of Losing Free School Lunches Washington, D.C. – Today, on behalf of the U.S. Conference of Mayors (USCM), mayors from the across country sent a letter to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) opposing the proposed revision of “broad based categorical eligibility” for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP),

By |2019-08-21T09:28:57-04:00August 21, 2019|News, Press Room|

Nation’s Mayors Applaud Passage of 2018 Farm Bill

Washington, DC—Below is a statement by United States Conference of Mayors President Columbia (SC) Mayor Steve Benjamin on the passage of the 2018 Farm Bill: “The nation’s mayors applaud the passage of the 2018 Farm Bill by both the House and Senate. Mayors across the country recognize the critical impact the Farm Bill has on

By |2018-12-13T11:19:41-05:00December 13, 2018|News, Press Room|
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