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Utah Lawmakers Consider Permanent Working Group To Tackle Growing Hunger Issues – St George News

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Senate Bill 133, sponsored by Sen. Luz Escamilla, D-Salt Lake City, would formalize a group of agencies and advocates as the State Nutrition Access Coalition (SNAC, or “snack”) under the auspices of the Utah State University Hunger Solutions Institute. The bill is pending before the Senate Natural Resources and Agriculture Committee. Comments from Alex Cragun (CRAY-gun), food security advocate, Utahns Against Hunger | Photo courtesy of Public News Service, St. George News

ST. GEORGE —Statistics show that during the pandemic, the number of Utah families experiencing food insecurity grew, and advocates argued the state needs to take a leading role in finding solutions to the problem.

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A bill working its way through the Utah Legislature would formalize a working group of stakeholders who meet periodically to exchange ideas and propose policies.

The legislation, which would consolidate an ad hoc coalition into a state entity with staff and funding, is pending before the Senate Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment Committee.

Alex Cragun, food security advocate for Utahns Against Hunger, said creating the State Nutrition Access Coalition would be a major step forward in addressing the problem.

“Reducing food insecurity and reducing hunger as a state is something that is doable, it’s actionable,” Cragun said. “There are several ways to approach it, and the first thing we need to have is a place to discuss that, and a place to prioritize that.”

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The Utah State Capitol is shown on Feb. 1, 2022, in Salt Lake City | Associated Press photo by Rick Bowmer, St. George News

SNAC would be under the auspices of the Utah State University Hunger Solutions Institute and would include agencies administering nutrition programs, public health officials and groups like the Utah Food Bank and Utahns Against Hunger. Cragun said there is support for the measure, which could come up for consideration early next week.

The idea for SNAC stemmed from the Task Force on Food Security, an informal coalition of advocates that met and made numerous policy suggestions during the 2021 session.

Sen. Luz Escamilla, D-Salt Lake City, put the task force together and is one of the movers behind formalizing the group. Cragun said the state needs an organized effort to address food insecurity.

“Over the last two years, we saw food and security rates doubled to nearly one in five households,” Cragun said. “That period of time will have a lasting impact on the children’s families that are impacted by that food insecurity. One in 10 households are still too high.”

Cragun added the formalized group would have staff support and continuity to develop program proposals and innovations. Food insecurity is defined as being without reliable access to a sufficient quantity of affordable, nutritious food.

Written by MARK RICHARDSON, producer for Utah News Connection

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Check out all of St. George News’ coverage of the 2022 Utah Legislature here.

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