April 1, 2025
Our elected officials need to hear from their constituents, the people they serve, on important issues that affect us.
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program or SNAP is a proven, cost-effective program that reduces food insecurity and supports the health of children, older adults, and veterans.
SNAP is the nation’s first line of defense against hunger, helping 834,942 people in Virginia put food on the table. In fiscal year 2024, SNAP brought $1,765,640,540 to the state.
If you believe that SNAP is vital to helping keep food on the table for millions in the U.S.—including more than 800,000 Virginians—it’s critical that your representatives know that you are against cuts to SNAP in the next farm bill.
In addition to cutting benefits that help families and local economies, SNAP could become more complex, leading to higher costs for the government and more burdens for both participants and agency staff. Any cuts would take food off the table for families.
SNAP provides 9 meals for every 1 meal the charitable food network provides. Thus, a mere 10% cut in SNAP has the potential to double the demand on the charitable food network. SNAP reaches tens of millions of Americans, and over 800,000 Virginians, that’s not a void easily filled by private charity.
SNAP supports working families. Between 2019–2023, an average of 80% of SNAP households in VIRGINIA included someone who was working.
Here’s how you can help protect SNAP, and our neighbors experiencing food insecurity
- Dial 202-224-3121.
- If you do not know the name of your Congress Member, say, “I’m not sure.”
- Say, “Representative.”
- Say your zip code.
- Confirm the Representative.
- When connected with the office, you can leave a message with the staffer who answers or ask to be connected to the staffer who works on SNAP.
- Sample script: “Hi, my name is [your name], and I’m a constituent. I’m calling because I’m really concerned about the proposed cuts to SNAP. With grocery prices rising and more people struggling to afford food, now is the worst time to cut this program. SNAP helps over 800,000 Virginians and 42 million Americans. I urge [Representative] to protect SNAP and oppose any cuts.“
You can also submit a letter through your legislator’s contact page
Follow the steps below to identify your representative, find their contact page easily, copy and customize our suggested language, and submit.
Step #1 Identify your representative.
If you already know, skip to Step #2.
Find your legislator here: https://www.congress.gov/members/find-your-member
Step #2 Copy the text below, then edit the letter once you have pasted it into the legislator’s contact form (Step #3) and before submitting it (Step #5).
[To copy: Select the text below and click CNTL+C or Command + C]. Remember to replace the [bracketed] text with the correct information before clicking the submit button.
Dear [Decision Maker],
“My name is [your name], and I am a constituent. I’m writing to express my deep concern about the proposed cuts to SNAP. With rising grocery prices and increasing hunger in our community and across the country, cutting this vital program is unacceptable. SNAP helps over 700,000 Virginians and 42 million Americans put food on the table. I urge you to oppose any cuts and protect SNAP for those who rely on it.”
Sincerely,
[YOUR NAME]
[POSITION OR TITLE IF APPLICABLE]
[ORGANIZATION NAME IF APPLICABLE]
Step #3 Select your legislator (click the button to visit their contact page):
U.S. House Members
U.S. Senate Members
Step #4 Paste your letter into the message box of the contact form.
(Here’s a proposed Subject Line: [No Cuts or Attempts to Weaken SNAP])
Step #5 Edit the letter. Replace the [bracketed] text with your information before clicking the submit button.
Step #6 Click the submit button on the form to send the letter to your representative.
Find out more about SNAP
Want to know more about SNAP? Read this article The Ripple Effect: How SNAP Cuts Could Overwhelm Food Banks and Deepen Hunger
Majority of Likely Voters Want Government to do More to Address Food Insecurity. (Read more)
Why lawmakers must improve SNAP. (Read more)
How does SNAP impact Virginians? (Read more)
SNAP strengths. (Read more)