we can’t balance the budget on the backs of hungry kids and veterans.

Pryor for Senate

Sign the Petition: Tell Congress not to let children and veterans go hungry. Add your name.Robert,

This holiday season, we can’t balance the budget on the backs of hungry kids and veterans.

But that’s exactly what my opponent, Congressman Tom Cotton, and his reckless colleagues are out to do. The only farm bill they’ll pass cuts $40 billion from food assistance, forcing groups like children, active-duty service members and even veterans who’ve bravely served this nation to go hungry.

As one Arkansas official at a food pantry put it, this “just can’t happen.” The cuts are cruel and senseless.

We’ve got to speak out now and stop Rep. Cotton from pushing through these rash, irresponsible cuts that put special interests ahead of children and veterans. A vote on the farm bill is coming, so we don’t have much time.

Take a moment and speak out for our neighbors in the spirit of the holidays.

Click here to demand Congress protect nutrition funding so our children and veterans don’t go hungry.

Rep. Cotton and the House extremists’ $40 billion in cuts are ill-considered and plain out of touch with reality.

If they get their way, nearly four million Americans would lose assistance, including 43,000 Arkansans.

And it’s not just children and the military that’ll be hurt – this will hit our whole economy. Arkansas farmers, business owners and local grocers, everyone.

Make sure all of Congress gets that message before it’s too late.

Add your voice now. Tell Congress to protect SNAP for children and our military.

Thank you,

Mark

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