August 2, 1983
Memorandum for Edwin Meese III
Subject: Task Force on Food Assistance
I am deeply concerned about the extent to which we have a problem that should not exist in this
great and wealthy country. That is the problem of hunger. America is literally the breadbasket of
the world. We produce and export more food than any other nation. Our farms are the envy of the
world.
Yet, I have seen reports in the press in past weeks of Americans going hungry. I am deeply
concerned by these stories, because I know the suffering that each of these incidents
represents.
At the same time, I admit to being perplexed by these accounts because, the fact is, federal law
guarantees that every poor person with an income at or below 130% of the poverty level is
eligible to receive free food stamps. Additional federal aid includes free school lunches, free
school breakfasts; the Women, Infants and Childrens program, and numerous other federal
programs. If the poor, who are eligible by law for this help, are not receiving it, then something is
wrong.
In addition, our Administration has been distributing free surplus dairy products to the needy,
including cheese and butter. Since we began this distribution program in December 1981, the
federal government has given away nearly 700 million pounds of dairy products worth more than
a billion dollars. If this assistance is not reaching those for whom it is intended, then again
something is grievously wrong.
Unfortunately, we in government cannot respond effectively to this problem unless we know the
nature of the difficultuies we seek to remedy. It may be that some people are not aware that
federal aid is available to them. It may be that these programs are not administered well enough to
serve all those who are eligible. Or some people may have just decided not to take advantage of
the available aid programs. We simply do not know enough to say.
But I intend to find out. As you know, I am fully committed to feeding the poor people of this
Nation. No child, senior citizen, deserted mother or invalid should have to go hungry in America
-- not only because we are a land of plenty, but because federal law guarantees that our plenty is
to be shared with those in true need.
To ensure that this promise is realized, I have decided to create a Task Force on Food Assistance
to examine the extent of America's hunger problem, to determine its causes, and to recommend
specific solutions. This Task Force should be composed of leading experts in poverty research,
economics and government administration -- men and women from academia, the private sector,
and with experience at all levels of government.
I want the Task Force to bring me a no-holds-barred study. If the food assistance programs are
being mismanaged, I want to know that. If certain aspects of our food assistance programs require
more funding, I want to know that, too.
Realizing the importance of this problem, I want the Task Force to complete its work and report
to me within 90 days.
Please take whatever final steps are necessary so that I may form this Task Force as soon as
possible.
If even one American child is forced to go to bed hungry at night, or if one senior citizen is denied
the dignity of proper nutrition, that is a national tragedy. We are too generous a people to allow
this to happen. I hope that the work of this Task Force will help solve the problem of hunger in
America once and for all.
Ronald Reagan