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  2. Food Security Act of 1985 - Wikipedia

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    The Food Security Act of 1985 (P.L. 99–198, also known as the 1985 U.S. Farm Bill), a five-year omnibus farm bill, allowed lower commodity price, income supports, and established a dairy herd buyout program. This 1985 farm bill made changes in a variety of other USDA programs.

  3. Global Food Security Act of 2009 - Wikipedia

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    The Global Food Security Act of 2009, also known as the Lugar-Casey Food Security Bill, [1] is a bill introduced February 5, 2009 in the 111th Congress by Richard Lugar (Indiana-R) and sponsored by Robert Casey (Pennsylvania-D), Mark Begich (Alaska-D), Roland Burris (Illinois-D), Susan Collins (Maine-R), Richard Durbin (Illinois-D), Thomas Harkin (Iowa-D), John Kerry (Massachusetts-D), and ...

  4. Tax noncompliance - Wikipedia

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    the "attendant circumstance" of the existence of a tax deficiency – an unpaid tax liability; and; the actus reus (i.e., guilty conduct) – an affirmative act (and not merely an omission or failure to act) in any manner constituting evasion or an attempt to evade either: the assessment of a tax, or; the payment of a tax.

  5. Hunger in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Food insecurity is defined at a household level, of not having adequate food for any household member due to finances. The step beyond this is very low food security, which is having six (for families without children) to eight (for families with children) or more food insecure conditions in the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Food Security Supplement Survey.

  6. Food security - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, household food security is considered to exist when all the members of a family, at all times, have access to enough food for an active, healthy life. [1] Individuals who are food-secure do not live in hunger or fear of starvation. [2] Food security includes resilience to future disruptions of food supply.

  7. 6 signs you're not eating enough protein - AOL

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    The recent popularity of high-protein diets may have you wondering if you're eating enough or have protein deficiency. ... “If you aren’t a fan of many protein-rich foods or struggle with lack ...

  8. Right to food - Wikipedia

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    Regarding the right to food, the international community also specified commonly agreed on standards, such as in the 1974 World Food Conference, the 1974 International Undertaking on World Food Security, the 1977 Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners, the 1986 Declaration on the Right to Development, the ECOSOC Resolution 1987/ ...

  9. Global Food Security Act of 2016 - Wikipedia

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    The Global Food Security Act of 2016 (Pub. L. 114–195 (text)), is a law introduced on March 24, 2015, in the 114th Congress by Representative Christopher Henry "Chris" Smith (New Jersey-R) and on May 7, 2015, by Senator Robert Patrick "Bob" Casey Jr. (Pennsylvania-D), and signed by President Barack Obama on July 20, 2016.