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The San Diego Hunger Coalition stands with the nearly one million San Diegans experiencing nutrition insecurity and the more than 500 nonprofit organizations working to connect people to food.

In partnership with Hunger Free Activists, we elevate the experiences of people struggling to access healthy, affordable food and advocate for stronger hunger relief policies and programs. We act as a resource for county, state, and federal policymakers by providing research summaries, policy analyses, and case studies of what’s happening in San Diego County to inform their policy decisions. We coordinate local advocates through call-to-action to meet with policymakers, make phone calls, and write letters supporting state and federal legislation. 

 

Hunger Coalition 2023 Legislative Priorities

Creating a Hunger Free San Diego requires clearing obstacles and driving government policies to make food assistance programs work better for everyone. Below are the state and federal bills that the Hunger Coalition has identified as moving the needle to end hunger in our region. If you have any questions concerning a specific bill or policy please contact Hunger Coalition’s Public Affairs Manager, Mauricio Medina at Mauricio@sdhunger.org.

CalFresh

School Meals

Additional Hunger Relief Efforts


2023 California State CalFresh Bills & Budget Items

SB 245 (Hurtado) /AB 311 (Santiago) Food4All

SB 600 (Menjivar)—CalFresh Minimum Benefit Adequacy Act of 2023

AB 605 (Arambula)—CalFresh Fruit and Vegetable Supplemental Benefits Expansion

AB 870 (Arambula)—Student Resources Network

AB 274 (Bryan) –CalWORKs: CalFresh: eligibility: income exclusions

AB 928 (Reyes)—CalFresh Data Dashboard: students

AB 843 (Carrillo)—Electronic Benefits Transfer System

AB 991 (Alvarez)—Public social services: reporting and verification

AB 1603 (Alvarez)—Nutrition Incentive Matching Grant Program: qualified entities: consumer cooperatives

AB 1644 (Bonta)—Medi-Cal: medically supportive food and nutrition services

2023 Federal CalFresh Bills


H.R.1510 (Lee and Adams)—Improving Access to Nutrition Act of 2023


H.R. 706 (Brown)—SNAP Access for Medically Vulnerable Children Act of 2023


H.R. 309 (Bonamici)—Opportunity to Address College Hunger Act


H.R. 205 (Ruppersberger)—SNAP Theft Protection Act of 2023


H.R. 3183 (Gomez)—EATS Act of 2023


H.R. 3037 (Adams)—Closing the Meal Gap Act of 2023


H.R. 4170 (Jayapal)— Lift the Bar Act of 2023


S.1036 / H.R. 3474 (Casey and Bonamici)— Senior Hunger Prevention Act of 2023


H.R. 3847 (Bonamici)— Support for SNAP Act


H.R. 1230 (Carson)— Food Deserts Act


H.R. 3519 (Meng)— Hot Foods Act of 2023


2023 California State School Meals Bill & Budget Items

SB 348 (Skinner)—Healthy School Meals for All

AB 1178 (Rivas)—California Caregiver Meal Act of 2023

AB 679 (Wicks)—Food with Care

AB 1600 (Hoover)—Local Control Funding Formula

AB 712 (Carrillo)—Local Control Funding Formula

Help us create a Hunger Free San Diego through policy change. By influencing local, state, and federal legislative and administrative policy, and by increasing awareness among legislators and the public about the solutions to hunger we can create measurable change in San Diego.

 

That’s why we need you to be a

Hunger Free Activist!

 

As a Hunger Free Activist you will:

  • Increase your understanding of hunger and promising solutions in San Diego County.

  • Receive insider reports and curated action alerts on key hunger relief policies impacting your community.

  • Get advocacy training to champion hunger relief that works.

  • Advocate for hunger relief in ways that work for you - whether it’s joining a legislative visit, making a media appearance, or participating in an advisory group.

 

Whether you struggle with food insecurity yourself, or you believe in food justice for all, your voice can make a real difference in the lives of everyday San Diegans struggling to feed their families.