Writer: Congress needs to fully fund WIC now

Published 2:29 pm Tuesday, January 16, 2024

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To the Editor:

We might be ringing in the new year but the U.S. Congress has some critical business leftover from 2023: Fully funding the WIC program.

With rising food costs and increased program participation – and with data showing that funding WIC bolsters our local economy – it is more critical than ever that we also strengthen WIC to provide vital nutrition, formula, and breastfeeding support for pregnant women, postpartum moms, infants, and toddlers in our communities.

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Extensive research has found WIC to be a cost-effective investment that improves the nutrition and health of families and gives hard-working mothers and parents the tools they need to take care of their families. That’s why for decades there has been a bipartisan commitment in Congress to provide necessary funding to serve all eligible participants. WIC has experienced a 17% increase in child participation since 2020 and the program is expected to serve as many as 7 million pregnant and postpartum women, infants, and young children in 2024. Should Congress fail to increase its investment in WIC by the January 19 deadline, the program will be in danger of returning to waitlists for the first time since the 1990s and hard-working families could see a benefit cut. That is not OK. All families deserve the ability to take care of themselves, their children, their siblings, relatives, and parents.

The health and economic security of millions of babies, toddlers, pregnant and postpartum women depend on our elected leaders fully funding WIC ASAP.

 

Regards,

Rory May

Jonesborough