Tuesday, November 4, 2025

Hunger isn’t a bargaining chip.

Hi Sandeep,

SNAP benefits ran out on Saturday. While Democrats keep fighting to protect affordable health care, Trump and the Republicans are using hunger as a bargaining chip. That means 2M Illinoisans will no longer receive lifesaving food assistance from the federal government. That means parents across the country will have to sacrifice to keep their kids fed.

Food banks in the 7th District already face increased demand, and the illegal SNAP freeze is putting our most vulnerable neighbors at even greater risk. Our community continues to bear the brunt of Trump's attacks on Chicago, and we need a leader who will fight for every single person in this district to be granted the basic human rights they deserve.

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About Jason Friedman

Jason Friedman is a fourth-generation Chicagoan with deep roots in the community. A longtime public servant, advocate, and business leader, Jason has helped create thousands of good-paying jobs across Chicago while serving on the boards of local nonprofits and community organizations. With experience in law, economic development, and public policy, Jason is running for Illinois' 7th Congressional District to fight for working families, protect our rights, and bring real results home to Chicago.

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