Operation Food Search

Navigating Legislation: Missouri & Illinois

Navigating Legislative Landscapes: Advocating for Food Security in Missouri and Illinois

Operation Food Search provides food and services to 200,000 people each month through a network of hundreds of partners in Missouri and Illinois. As such, we are actively engaged in the Missouri and Illinois legislative sessions from January to May. Each state holds unique challenges and opportunities for addressing food security, and our Government and Community Affairs team is keeping a close watch on legislation that impacts our work. We are engaging with lawmakers, testifying at hearings and finding as many opportunities as possible to inform stakeholders about the importance of supporting food security efforts.

Food Security Highlights in Missouri
Food Security Highlights in Illinois
Looking Ahead

Operation Food Search will continue to educate lawmakers in Missouri and Illinois about food insecurity and our innovative programming. The future of the federal Farm Bill, set to expire on September 30, remains uncertain, with contrasting versions being drafted by the Republican-controlled House and the Democratic-controlled Senate. The bill has historically had bipartisan support but may be stalled until after the November elections. The House Agriculture Committee recently voted to cut $30 billion from future SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) benefits for low-income families. National and local advocacy coalitions are working to prevent cuts to SNAP benefits.

This summer, our focus will be on ensuring successful legislative sessions in 2025 by advocating for policies that address the intersection of food and health.

For more information and updates, stay tuned to Operation Food Search’s government and community relations efforts. Together, we can make a difference in the lives of those facing food insecurity in Missouri and Illinois.

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