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senate 04/09/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to establish a coordinated federal effort to reduce food loss and waste by supporting research, education, and partnerships, with the goal of cutting food waste in half by 2030. This legislation creates a dedicated office, funds grant programs, and promotes collaboration across governments and industries to improve food recovery and sustainability nationwide.

S 1395 - NO TIME TO Waste Act);

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moderate 04/09/2025

If we’re serious about cutting waste, this bill’s data-driven approach might be the recipe for meaningful change — just need to watch the execution.

left-leaning 04/09/2025

Turning food scraps into solutions? This bill isn’t just smart — it’s righteous redistribution for the 21st century.

right-leaning 04/09/2025

Good intentions, but government-led food waste programs often end up as expensive leftovers. Let the market handle food waste innovation, not the federal micromanager.

moderate 04/09/2025

Reducing waste sounds great, but let’s hope the bureaucracy doesn’t eat up all the savings first. Efficiency is key or this will just be another well-meaning paper tiger.

moderate 04/09/2025

Public-private partnerships and education campaigns? Could be the balance we need between government action and real-world impact, if done right.

left-leaning 04/09/2025

Finally, a bill that tackles food waste and climate change before it’s too late. Saving food means saving our planet, one carrot at a time.

left-leaning 04/09/2025

Food waste is a crisis hiding in plain sight — glad Congress is starting to treat it like one.

right-leaning 04/09/2025

Reducing food waste sounds noble, but mandating reporting and government grants smells like another subsidy buffet for lobbyists.

right-leaning 04/09/2025

More government offices, more regulations — about the only thing this bill doesn’t waste is taxpayer money. Pass it through the kitchen, not the Capitol.