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Warner Senate bill aims to increase access to healthy, nutritious food, eliminate food deserts
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According to recent data from USDA, nearly 40 million Americans live in food deserts, areas defined to be without grocery stores within one or more miles in urban regions, and ten or more miles in rural regions.
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