CAP on the Poverty-Fighting Features of Obama’s Budget
Joy Moses of The Center for American Progress has written a piece that introduces the many poverty-fighting aspects of Obama’s proposed budget.
The budget includes measures ranging from a commitment to end childhood hunger by 2015, to increased funding for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, to extending aid for veterans at risk of homelessness.
Click here to read Moses’ article, “Helping Those Most in Need.”
Tags: Children, Federal, High Cost of Poverty, Hunger

