The Trump administration announced on Sept. 20, 2025, that it plans to stop releasing food insecurity data. The federal government has tracked and analyzed this data for the past three decades, but it plans to stop after publishing statistics pertaining to 2024 data.
We all hear the steady drumbeat of threats to public health. Here's how CSPI is working toward safer food and drugs and better access to healthy food in 2025.
Winona Bynum, executive director of the Detroit Food Policy Council, shares the history of the DFPC and its current work to improve the health of Detroit residents and families.
Oklahoma declined Summer EBT funding, leaving 1 in 4 of the state's kids food insecure. Here's how Tribal Nations and Hunger Free Oklahoma are filling the gap.
The full tariffs Trump threatened on 90 countries' imports take effect April 5-9, 2025. Here’s what to know about tariffs, our food system and grocery prices.
Government AccountabilityChristina Lin, Adrienne Crezo
The SNAP Nutrition Security Act would define and measure nutrition security, food security, and diet quality, and provide regular reports on SNAP impacts.
Expanding the GusNIP program in the next Farm Bill will help small farmers and make it easier for consumers who use SNAP to get fresh fruits and vegetables.
Government AccountabilityJoelle Johnson, MPH, Lanae Hood, PhD