Food and Nutrition

Ensuring Access to Nutritious Food for All Americans
As a Member of Congress, I consider it one of my top priorities to ensure that our most vulnerable citizens do not go hungry. This means standing up for food and nutrition programs that assist millions of low- and middle-income families, many of whom face continual threats of cuts from Congress. I will work to protect affordable food for low-income seniors, children, and families throughout the state of Indiana.
Protecting Children from Going Hungry
Across the country, millions of children receive their only nutritious meals at school through breakfast and lunch programs. In an effort to help these children obtain the nutrition they need to be healthy, active, and successful, I have supported several pieces of legislation that expand funding for these and other programs that provide healthier meals to low-income children. These investments in child nutrition are especially important given evidence that hunger can be an enormous barrier to learning. I will continue to support legislation that helps schools, non-profits, and other entities provide nutritious meals to children.
Improving Access to Nutritious Foods – Food Deserts Act
Access to nutritious food should be a necessity, not a luxury. Yet today, too many people across Indianapolis and our country struggle to find the healthy food they need. More and more supermarkets are closing their doors, and public transportation is often located a mile or more away. That is why I introduced the Food Deserts Act in Congress.
This bill creates new avenues to fund stores in underserved communities by facilitating low-interest loans for new and existing grocery stores in food deserts. The bill ensures that recipients of these loans will use them to provide affordable, healthy food, such as fresh produce, milk, bread, and meat.
Access to healthy food is something many of us take for granted. But despite our own experiences, we must remember that millions of Americans struggle every day to feed their families. I hope to strengthen existing federal programs to address this growing issue and create access to food for communities in need because I believe that all Americans deserve access to nutritious food.
Encouraging Physical Fitness
Today, obesity rates are dangerously high and continue to rise, with over 30% of adults and 17% of children considered obese. Studies have shown that obesity results in rising healthcare costs, reduced productivity at work, and less effective learning in school. The promotion of exercise and physical activity has never been more important in public policy.
I have been a strong supporter of former First Lady Michelle Obama's "Let's Move" campaign, which encourages exercise among young people. I continue to advocate in Congress for legislation that promotes scientifically based physical fitness guidelines for all Americans. Physical fitness and exercise are critical to the health and well-being of all Americans, making it one of my top priorities in Congress.