date:Mar 31, 2022
er greater access to healthier foods and nutrition information and modernize dietary supplement regulation.
Specifically, Bidens budget provides US$6.8 billion for critical nutrition programs, including US$6 billion for the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for women, infants and children. Described as the countrys most important anti-hunger program, the program provides nutritional support for low-income groups.
USDAs nutrition programs are among the most far-reaching tools available to