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NJ's new food security advocate says ending hunger requires more than meal programs
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To fight hunger across NJ, lawmakers have allocated more funding for food banks, created tax incentives to increase access to healthy meals in 50 state-designated food desert communities and created the country's first Office of the Food Security Advocate.

in Paterson, an anti-hunger nonprofit, to lead the office. WNYC reporter Karen Yi spoke with Dinglasan about his vision for the position and what he has planned for the next year. The conversation has been lightly edited for brevity and clarity.

So a perfect example: There's a whole lot of people that are hungry in [a given] city in northern New Jersey. Let's get as much canned goods as we can and blanket that community.

Absolutely, and this is one of the broadest policy strokes that I have ever seen in terms of policy to address food security. Let's create a one-of-a-kind office in the nation that sits in the executive branch whose main marching order is to move the needle on food security. But it's still there. Families have not been able to catch their breath yet because of the effects of the pandemic. So you've got rising costs of food, challenges with transportation, access to supportive services.There are very immediate things we have to do that I'll say, “OK, we are being successful?” One, building a team, a small and agile team that can work across departments.

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