Opinion: 2025 and New York's Fight Against Child Hunger
Briefly

Proposals in Congress and comments from the incoming administration indicate a potential targeting of federal hunger programs for cuts, raising alarms for advocates.
Despite the daunting challenges ahead, there’s overwhelming consensus among New Yorkers—93% believe ending child hunger should be a bipartisan priority.
New York City’s leaders must prioritize tools and solutions that ensure all children have access to three healthy meals a day as budget decisions loom.
Public schools stand as a vital resource amidst uncertainty, reinforcing the trust families have in these institutions to support their children’s well-being.
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