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Politics HUNGER, FOOD INSECURITY PLAGUE N.J. AND NATION. BOOKER, ASSEMBLY SPEAKER SEEK SOLUTIONS. * Updated: Aug. 12, 2022, 10:39 a.m.| * Published: Aug. 11, 2022, 6:02 p.m. LIVE: Listening Session with Sen. Booker and Speaker Coughlin for White House Conference By * Brent Johnson | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com Next month, the White House will hold its second-ever conference focused on combatting hunger and improving nutrition in the U.S. — more than 50 years after the initial one was held. On Thursday, two of New Jersey’s top lawmakers — U.S. Sen. Cory Booker and state Assembly Speaker Craig Coughlin — examined how it has affected their own state. “It is shameful that in the state of New Jersey, in every single county, thousands of New Jerseyans to to bed food insecure,” Booker, D-N.J., said during a listening session at Rutgers University in New Brunswick. “This is a shame. We should do something about it.” A report from the Food Research & Action Center found 1 in 12 New Jersey households suffered from food insecurity from 2018-20 and that chronic health problems stemming from that costs the state $1.3 billion each year. In 2019, there were 762,530 New Jersey residents — including 192,580 children — considered “food insecure,” according to state and federal data. They are defined as people who reported in federal surveys that they worry their food supply will run out, they cannot afford a balanced meal, or skipped meals for an entire day because they did not have enough money to buy food. Meanwhile, the number of people under the age of 20 living with Type-II diabetes in the U.S. grew by 95% from 2001-17, according to the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The greatest increases were among Black and Hispanic youth. From D.C. to Trenton to your town, the N.J. Politics newsletter brings the news right to your inbox. Sign up with your email here: The first White House hunger and nutrition conference was held in 1969 and helped lead to critical policy changes related to food. Booker, a member of the Senate’s agriculture and nutrition committee, helped secure funding for the upcoming second conference. He said Coughlin, D-Middlesex — who has lobbied for a number of laws in recent years to combat hunger and food insecurity in New Jersey — suggested they hold a listening session to “help inform what goes on in Washington.” Coughlin called food insecurity a “real challenge” because it affects people every day. “If we can’t make sure the least among us have those things that make a meaningful life — a place to live, clean water, food — then we don’t have the right to call us a great state,” the Assembly speaker said. Booker said he saw the far-reaching affects of food insecurity when he moved to Newark decades ago. “What I saw immediately was so many of the issues in my city could be traced to our food systems and the food desert they live in,” said the senator, who was Newark’s mayor before being elected to Congress. “Most people don’t think of it that way, but food is at the intersection of every aspect of our well-being as human. It is at the center of social justice. It is at the center of economic justice. It’s at the center of our children thriving.” Booker noted it’s not just that people don’t have money for food but access to quality food. He pointed out how people can walk into a bodega in Camden and get a Twinkie cheaper than an apple because the federal government subsidized everything in that Twinkie but not the apple. He cited how only 2% of federal agricultural subsidies go to the food nutritionists say we should eat. Coughlin suggested officials need to help citizens have better access to food benefits, saying it’s “a maze to get some of these social programs.” A few of the bills he sponsored this year make it easier for residents to take advantage of benefits under the federal the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program — also known as food stamps. State Agriculture Secretary Douglas Fisher said part of fixing the issue is to help support farming, a key producer of food. He noted that farmers are currently facing “unprecedented challenges,” such as the higher cost of goods, supply chain disruptions, and poor weather. “Food security is the bedrock of any nation’s prosperity and stability,” Fisher said. Our journalism needs your support. Please subscribe today to NJ.com. Brent Johnson may be reached at bjohnson@njadvancemedia.com. Follow him at @johnsb01. Note to readers: if you purchase something through one of our affiliate links we may earn a commission. 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