Congratulations, Rep. Gwen Moore, for Shining a Light on Efforts to Stigmatize the Poor

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Posted at http://www.chn.org/2016/06/17/congratulations-rep-gwen-moore-shining-light-efforts-stigmatize-poor/#.V2lnVvkrIdU By Deborah Weinstein June 17, 2016 Rep. Gwen Moore (D-WI) wants government to be even-handed. Her own state’s Governor Scott Walker would like to expand mandatory drug testing to participants in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and … Continued

Urge Congress to Extend Council on Ending Homelessness

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From the People’s Emergency Center (http://www.pec-cares.org): We have made progress with ending homelessness, let’s not stop now. One key effort that helped is the leadership of the United States Interagency Council on Homelessness (USICH) and its “Opening Doors” strategy. Opening Doors … Continued

Urge Your PA State Senator and Representative to Support Adequate Funding for SFPP and PASS

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From Hunger-Free Pennsylvania (http://www.hungerfreepa.org/): Join Hunger-Free Pennsylvania in urging the Pennsylvania Legislative Body to invest in SFPP which enables Pennsylvania’s charitable food providers to provide nutritious food to low-income families, children, seniors, and others threatened by hunger. PASS provides the … Continued

Lower-Income Renters Spend Nearly Half of Income on Rent

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Posted at http://www.chn.org/2016/04/06/fact-week-lower-income-renters-spend-nearly-h=alf-income-rent/#.VwUiDfkrIdU By Lecia Imbery April 6, 2016 Housing costs traditionally eat up a large portion of most Americans’ budgets. But for lower-income renters, rising housing costs mean even less money is left over to cover everything else.  According to new … Continued