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flag The USDA ended its national hunger report, raising concerns in Oklahoma about tracking food insecurity and funding.

flag The U.S. Department of Agriculture has ended its long-running national hunger report, sparking concern among Oklahoma advocates who say the loss of centralized data undermines efforts to combat food insecurity in a state that consistently ranks among the hungriest in the nation. flag Without the report, tracking hunger levels and allocating resources become more difficult, prompting Oklahoma to launch its own data collection to ensure families in need are not overlooked. flag Public health and social services leaders warn the move could hinder funding and policy responses for critical anti-hunger programs.

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