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Much movement in the right direction is thanks to groups like Food and Water Watch and American Farmland Trust. (in No Turkeys Here)
Mark Bittman
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From California to Maine, Iowa to North Carolina, New York to Oregon, and everywhere in between, Food & Water Watch staff and activists are working to build the movement for a safe and fair food system, clean public water, and sustainable management of our oceans. With 13 field offices in 10 states and Washington DC, and activist leaders across the country, we are working with communities to protect our food and water. While we seek large policy changes at the federal level building in local communities is essential to making this happen. As we work to pressure individual legislators to take action, move state legislation, and protect local water systems, will you join us?

 

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