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Congresswoman Adams Convenes SNAP Policy Forum in North Carolina
March 24, 2026
Congresswoman Alma S. Adams convened a regional forum in Charlotte, North Carolina, bringing together local leaders, policy advocates, and community organizations to address rising food insecurity and the future of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). The discussion focused on the implications of federal policy decisions, including the 2026 Farm Bill, and emphasized the need for coordinated efforts to strengthen nutrition assistance programs. This engagement highlights potential shifts in SNAP-related funding and program priorities that could impact procurement strategies for agencies and contractors involved in food assistance and nutrition services.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate evolving SNAP program requirements and funding allocations influenced by the 2026 Farm Bill and regional policy discussions.
- Agencies and vendors involved in food distribution, nutrition services, and community outreach may see increased opportunities to support enhanced SNAP initiatives in North Carolina and similar regions.
- Collaboration between federal, state, and local entities is likely to shape future solicitations and contract scopes related to food security and nutrition assistance.
- Organizations should consider aligning proposals and service offerings with community-driven priorities and policy developments to remain competitive in SNAP-related procurements.
The perspectives shared today make clear that we have both the insight and the responsibility to act. If we listen to what communities are telling us and respond with intention, we can build a stronger, more effective system to address hunger.
— Congresswoman Alma S. Adams, Ph.D.
Agencies
U.S. House of Representatives, Mecklenburg County Department of Community Resources