Emergency Food Assistance Program Enhancement Act of 2001
Summary
The Emergency Food Assistance Program Enhancement Act of 2001 aims to increase federal support for food banks and local distribution centers by extending the program and boosting funding for food purchases. The bill would provide states with additional resources to cover the costs of storing and transporting food, ensuring that supplies reach those in need more efficiently. For everyday citizens, these changes are designed to improve the availability and reliability of emergency food aid during times of financial hardship.
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