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by Angela Caputo
1:35pm
Tue Feb 9, 2010

Number Of The Day: 141,843

As the recession lingers, food stamps have been a saving grace for Illinois families struggling to get back on their feet. But because of the state budget crisis, Illinois is still failing to extend food aid to families who need it most. In 2007 alone, $85 million worth of assistance went unclaimed in the Chicago area, according the the Food Research and Action Center's analysis of federal data.

The problem, the Illinois Hunger Coalition's Diane Doherty tells the Chicago Reporter, is that the Illinois Department of Human Services is increasingly "understaffed at the same time that the number of households who are seeking help has skyrocketed.” The stress on the agency only grew worse when they decided to shutter numerous field offices last year.  It's no wonder that 141,843 impoverished Illinoisans are missing out on this crucial subsidy.

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by Adam Doster
3:10pm
Tue Jan 26, 2010

Food Insecurity Grows In Illinois

In the United States, hunger is often perceived as a foreign problem, reserved for destitute villages in the developing world. But the national recession has brought into focus the magnitude of food insecurity on our own soil.  And Illinois is no exception.

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by Adam Doster
11:06am
Tue Jan 5, 2010

Food Stamps, The Recession, And Alexander County

Coverage about the current recession tends to focus on those freshly impacted, answering questions like how many more people have lost their jobs, qualified for food stamps, or fallen into debt in the past year. Those trends are certainly important, and we've devoted ...

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by Angela Caputo
10:00am
Thu Sep 17, 2009

Chicago Farmers Market To Double Value Of Food Stamps

Thanks to an innovative foundation, Chicago farmers market organizers have found a way to lessen the main barrier for low-income shoppers: the high price of farm-fresh produce.

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by Angela Caputo
12:39pm
Fri Sep 11, 2009

Will Illinois Forgo Millions More In Food Stamp Aid?

Yesterday, we flagged new research estimating that 305,000 Illinoisans were spared from poverty this year thanks to the federal stimulus' investment in the social safety (unemployment benefits, food stamps, etc.). As we've pointed out before, food stamps can play a ...

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by Adam Doster
10:43am
Tue Jul 7, 2009

Food Stamp Stimulus Protecting The Poor

This past winter, Democratic Rep. Dan Lipinski and a slew of congressional Republicans took pot shots at the Obama administration for including spending on social programs like food stamps in their federal stimulus bill. The critics whined that the package was supposed to ...

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by Adam Doster
10:14am
Thu Jun 11, 2009

DHS Consolidation Back On Track

Just two days after a spokesperson for the Department of Human Services said that Gov. Quinn's questionable office consolidation plan was on hold, the agency is reversing course. Lee Newspapers' Mike Riopell has an update: But Wednesday, [Quinn administration ...

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by Adam Doster
10:16am
Wed Apr 1, 2009

Food Stamp Stimulus Is Here (No Thanks To Lipinski)

Those stimulus dollars are finally trickling in. Today, Illinois citizens enrolled in the federal food stamp program will see an increase in their benefits thanks to $890 million in funding included in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. About 600,000 people will be ...