A Farm Bill for All
Join us to advocate for a more just, equitable, and sustainable food system.
Right now, Congress is working on the 2025 Farm Bill. This is a critical opportunity for the U.S. to reduce hunger and address climate change.
The Farm Bill is authorized by Congress every five years and includes nearly $1 trillion in spending. It determines what food is grown, how it’s grown, and how affordable it is. It funds SNAP and other vital anti-hunger programs that help tens of millions of people every day.
Learn more about the Farm Bill—and how you can join us in calling for policies to build a more just, equitable, and sustainable food system.
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Sowing seeds of justice
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A healthy food lifeline for people in need
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It’s time for a just Farm Bill for all
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An update on the Farm Bill
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Why we all have a stake in the next Farm Bill
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4 ways the Farm Bill can protect our climate
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3 ways the next Farm Bill can reduce hunger
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