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Feed America: Hatch says skip meals for the hungry

By: Nikki Schwab and Tara Palmeri
Washington Examiner
11/17/09 9:00 PM EST

Several stomachs will be growling if anyone listens to Sen. Orrin Hatch's call to skip to two meals Thursday and donate the money that would have been spent on food to organizations that feed the hungry.

The Utah Republican sponsored the resolution to make Nov. 19 national "Feed America Day."

"During these economic times, nearly all of us have family, friends and neighbors who are in need," Hatch said. "Unfortunately, the resources on hand to meet those needs are too often in short supply."




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Nov 20, 2009

Thank you sir for the call to action.

 


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