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Federal assistance in the United States / Economy / School meal programs in the United States / Business / Food and drink / Employment compensation / Food politics / Food security in the United States / Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program / Food policy / Hunger / Minimum wage
Date: 2016-01-20 14:40:06
Federal assistance in the United States
Economy
School meal programs in the United States
Business
Food and drink
Employment compensation
Food politics
Food security in the United States
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
Food policy
Hunger
Minimum wage

Key Proposals Excerpted from “Built to Lead” 2016 State of the State Address by Andrew M. Cuomo From Chapter 3: PRESERVING OUR ENVIRONMENT AND OPEN SPACE Proposal: Reduce Organic Waste to Lower Methane Emissions 

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