A Concurrent Resolution recognizing March 29, 2022, as Anti-Hunger Day in Oklahoma; praising the work of the Community Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma and Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma; and directing distribution.
Impact
The passage of SCR22 emphasizes the legislative commitment to addressing hunger and food insecurity in Oklahoma. By officially recognizing Anti-Hunger Day, the resolution aims to raise awareness about the ongoing challenge of food access for many Oklahoma residents. This formal recognition can aid in rallying support for hunger relief initiatives and encourage community involvement in addressing these critical issues.
Summary
SCR22 is a Concurrent Resolution recognizing March 29, 2022, as Anti-Hunger Day in Oklahoma. The resolution acknowledges the crucial role played by the Community Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma and the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma. These organizations are praised for their efforts in alleviating hunger within the state. The resolution highlights the alarming rates of food insecurity that exist in Oklahoma, which ranks fourth highest in the nation, particularly affecting children and seniors living on fixed incomes.
Contention
Notably, SCR22 does not propose specific legislative changes or funding adjustments. Instead, it serves primarily as a symbolic resolution intended to draw attention to the need for continued support for food banks and hunger relief efforts. Some may argue that while such measures are necessary for awareness, they fall short of enacting concrete solutions to the underlying issues of poverty and food accessibility in the state.
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