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Votes at a glance: Food Policy Council approves conference attendance, summit representation and signs on to HIP advocacy

2732332 · March 12, 2025
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The City of Lynn Food Policy Council approved funding to send a representative to the National Anti-Hunger Policy Conference, authorized representation at a state food-policy summit and voted to sign a joint advocacy statement supporting Healthy Incentives Program (HIP) funding; council tabled detailed allocations of its internal funds for later.

The City of Lynn Food Policy Council took several formal votes during its March (2025) meeting, approving travel funds for a national advocacy conference, designating a council representative for a statewide summit, and signing on to a regional advocacy push for the Healthy Incentives Program (HIP). The council also tabled a separate motion to allocate its remaining internal funds while members gather more detail.

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