Tim Steller's column: Our priorities show as Tucsonans lose food aid
- Grace Trejo
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Mario Romero, age 60, seeking food at Casa Maria soup kitchen, speaks about recently being cut off from his food stamps after four or five years on them. Romero says he believes DES has mistaken him with his son who shares the same name, or another Mario Romero in the system.
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Needy Tucsonans are surging to food banks as they lose food stamps due to changes in federal law. Meanwhile our overstuffed military's war effort is making it harder to be poor.
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