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FOOD & POLITICS 2016

HOLD LEGISLATORS ACCOUNTABLE RAISE THE POLITICAL PROFILE OF FOOD HOLD LEGISLATORS ACCOUNTABLE

FPA scores votes on a full range of food policy issues

Across the political spectrum, voters are concerned about our current food system and they want the next President take bold action to ensure all Americans have access to healthy, affordable food.

Plate of the Union is calling on the next president to: Stand with working families Keep our kids healthy Support farmers to grow healthy food Protect food and farm workers Keep antibiotics working

2016 Roadmap Grassroots organizing Grasstops leadership Build leadership in key states Exploit high-profile opportunities

Organizing Diverse Communities Mobilizing Voters Dynamic Tactics Looking ahead: +field offices in OH, IA, PA, NH, NH –building leadership and infrastructure around food issues in important battleground states +host major events at the national party conventions in Philly and Cleveland, debates and state field offices +kicking off our Plate of the Union food tour in July, running through November, where we will be brining delicious food and the message from our campaign to communities in all of our targeted states +arming grassroots organizers and grass tops leaders with tools to organize digitally and in their own communities this election cycle +lastly, after November 8th, we will provide the transition team with detailed policy recommendations on concrete steps they can take in the first year of an administration to start to reform our food and agriculture system.

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