N.J. Assembly Advances Bipartisan Bill to Combat Food Insecurity During Coronavirus Pandemic
March 17, 2020
March 17, 2020
TRENTON, New Jersey, March 17 -- The New Jersey Assembly Democrats issued the following news:
Before the outbreak of COVID-19, an estimated 11 percent of American households were considered food insecure because they did not have consistent access to sufficient food. Food insecurity will likely escalate during the pandemic if workers are forced to take time off from work or lose pay.
To help reduce hunger during this public health crisis, a measure passed the Assembly H . . .
Before the outbreak of COVID-19, an estimated 11 percent of American households were considered food insecure because they did not have consistent access to sufficient food. Food insecurity will likely escalate during the pandemic if workers are forced to take time off from work or lose pay.
To help reduce hunger during this public health crisis, a measure passed the Assembly H . . .