The Nation - News from May 20, 1986
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A Harvard-based physician task force, which caused a furor in January by identifying 150 “hunger counties” across the nation, said in Boston that the Reagan Administration is to blame for making food stamps hard to get. “The program is permeated by a climate of fear established by officials at the federal level,” according to a study by the Physician Task Force on Hunger in America, planned for release today.
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