Monte Belmonte

Beacon Hill At The White House Conference On Hunger

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Beacon Hill At The White House Conference On Hunger

Monte sits down to lunch with members of the Beacon Hill delegation at the White House Conference on Hunger Health and Nutrition, including Senators jo Comerford and Sal DiDomenico and Representatives Mindy Domb, Hannah Kane and Andy Vargas. Hear what they did to make sure kids have enough to eat in Massachusetts and hear what Chef Jose Andres thinks about it.

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