Senator John Kennedy | John Kennedy Official Website
Senator John Kennedy | John Kennedy Official Website
Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) expressed his appreciation for the U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) decision to buy $36 million worth of shrimp to address food insecurity. The purchase was made under the Agriculture Act of 1935, which allows for national food assistance during emergencies.
In response to the USDA's action, Kennedy stated, "High inflation is hindering Americans' ability to put food on the table, and many families are relying on national food assistance programs to get by. I'm thankful for the USDA's purchase of $36 million of gulf shrimp, which will not only benefit Louisiana shrimpers but will also help those in need during this holiday season."
The purchase of the shrimp is expected to have a positive impact on both the local economy and individuals in need. By supporting Louisiana shrimpers, the USDA's decision provides a boost to the state's fishing industry. Additionally, the shrimp will be distributed to families who are struggling to afford nutritious meals, particularly during the holiday season.
Food insecurity has been a growing concern in the United States, exacerbated by the financial hardships caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and rising inflation. The USDA's purchase of shrimp is a significant step in addressing this issue, ensuring that individuals and families have access to nutritious food.
Kennedy's gratitude for the USDA's purchase reflects the importance of government support in times of crisis. Through initiatives like the Agriculture Act of 1935, the federal government can provide vital assistance to those facing food insecurity. The purchase of shrimp not only helps Louisiana shrimpers, but it also demonstrates a commitment to helping communities across the country.
As the holiday season continues, the USDA's action serves as a reminder of the importance of compassion and support for those in need. By addressing food insecurity, the government plays a crucial role in ensuring that families can enjoy the holiday season without the added burden of hunger.
The $36 million purchase of shrimp is a tangible example of the USDA's dedication to supporting local industries and helping individuals in need. It is a step towards alleviating food insecurity and providing relief to those who are struggling during these challenging times.
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