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Jayapal Proposes Federal Fresh Bucks Program to Combat Food Insecurity

With grocery prices squeezing household budgets nationwide, U.S. Representative Pramila Jayapal has introduced legislation to replicate Seattle’s successful Fresh Bucks initiative at the federal level. The bill seeks to provide lower-income families with a monthly stipend specifically for the purchase of fresh fruits and vegetables.

The proposed Fresh Bucks for Fresh Produce Act would establish a pilot program under the U.S. Department of Agriculture, granting households earning 80% or less of their area’s median income $60 per month for produce. The model draws from Seattle’s existing program, which recent University of Washington research linked to a 31% increase in food security and a significant rise in daily fruit and vegetable consumption.

Adam Porter, director of Meals on Wheels at Sound Generations, noted that the initiative provides a necessary buffer for older adults facing impossible financial choices. Supporters of the bill, including the National Education Association and the Southern Poverty Law Center, argue that the program offers a scalable solution to improve health equity and strengthen local food systems.

Jayapal, joined by several Democratic co-sponsors, framed the legislation as a direct response to congressional budget cuts impacting federal food assistance. She emphasized that the program aims to ensure that access to nutritious food remains a standard, not a luxury, for working families across the country.

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