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	"author_name": "CHN Action",
	"author_url": "https://actionnetwork.org/groups/coalition-on-human-needs",
	"title": "Senate Must Halt Loss of Food Aid for Puerto Rico",
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	"description": "Earlier this month, more than 1.3 million low-income people in Puerto Rico saw a big reduction in their food assistance, averaging 25%. Why? Because the Senate leadership refused to take up a disaster relief package that included aid for Puerto Rico. Now the Senate is away on recess, but when they come back on March 25, they need to take up a disaster aid bill that includes food and other aid for Puerto Rico, as well as aid to several states recovering from hurricanes, fires, and floods. More than half of all Puerto Rican children are living in poverty; about four in ten Puerto Ricans overall. But Puerto Rico does not get open-ended food assistance as states do; when disaster or economic hard times strike, Congress must approve more funds.  Still struggling to recover from Hurricanes Maria and Irma, Puerto Rico needs this help. Your letter to your senators will show that people nationwide care about the U.S. citizens of Puerto Rico, and are demanding that the shameful cuts are reversed. Click &quot;Start Writing&quot; to see text you can edit and send to your senator.",
	"url": "https://bit.ly/2UKI8dG"
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