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SNAP Paper Goes National

June 12th, 2012

Many of you have heard how I’d like to see the food stamp program (now called the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program or SNAP) hard-wire better nutrition into the program by beginning to include nutritious food inventory criteria for SNAP vendors. To help make the case, we contracted with the ASU School of Nutrition & Health Promotion to write a White Paper outlining strategies to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of SNAP that are: improving access to healthy foods to provide better choices; incentivizing purchase of healthy foods; restricting access to unhealthy foods; and maximizing education to more effectively reach a larger population of SNAP participants. 

We got good news this week.  The Paper, called Policy Considerations for Improving the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP): Making a case for Decreasing the Burden of Obesity was selected for Oral presentation during the 140th American Public Health Association Annual Meeting this October.  ASU’s abstract was selected from a large number of excellent submittals and was judged to be of high quality and interest.  We’re getting some traction!