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Living On Food Stamps: Newark Mayor Cory Booker Starts Challenge Today

Filed by KOSU News in US News.
December 4, 2012

A campaign to raise awareness about the struggles of low-income Americans who depend on food stamps gets a high-profile plug today as Mayor Cory Booker of Newark, N.J., begins a week of living on $30 worth of food.

The Democratic politician took up the SNAP/Food Stamp Challenge after getting into a discussion with a fellow Twitter user about “the role the government should play in funding school breakfast and lunch programs,” The Star-Ledger writes.

His challenge (SNAP stands for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or food stamps) is to live for a week on the $4-or-so per day average that New Jersey food stamp recipients receive.

Booker is very active on Twitter, and is sure to be posting updates about his experience. He’s already twitpic’d a photo of his grocery receipt for the week. He spent $29.78, mostly on fruits, some vegetables and “lots of beans,” as The Star-Ledger says.

Booker writes on Linked In that:

“My goals for the #SNAPChallenge are to raise awareness and understanding of food insecurity; reduce the stigma of SNAP participation; elevate innovative local and national food justice initiatives and food policy; and, amplify compassion for individuals and communities in need of assistance. Over the next seven days, I plan to highlight the voices of people involved in local food policy, the SNAP program, and other related initiatives. … Throughout this week, I will document my #SNAPChallenge experiences and reflections on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook and through video on #waywire.”

A previous post about the mayor: “Today’s Hero: Newark Mayor Cory Booker, For Going Into A Burning Building.” [Copyright 2012 National Public Radio]

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