Policy Efforts to Watch: Alabama Healthy Food Financing Act
 
With strong bipartisan support, Governor Robert Bentley signed the Alabama Healthy Food Financing Act into law on June 30, 2015. The legislation created the structure for a statewide revolving loan fund program, administered in partnership with the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs (ADECA), to provide incentives to develop, renovate or expand grocery stores in communities with limited access to fresh, healthy food. Advocates are actively working to secure funding for this new initiative. Read more about the legislative effort here.
 
 
Background and Advocacy
 
In November 2014, VOICES for Alabama’s Children and the Alabama Grocer’s Association joined forces to convene the first Alabama Grocery Summit. Fifty state and community leaders in the fight against childhood obesity were brought together to understand the challenges that local grocers face and to discuss a variety of tools that state and local governments could use to address the urgent issue through expanding grocery store investments in underserved communities around the state.
 
Following the meeting, The Food Trust worked with VOICES for Alabama’s Children on a report, Food for Every Child: The Need for Healthy Food Financing in Alabama, which found that 1.8 million Alabamians, including nearly half a million children, live in areas with limited access to healthy food.
 
VOICES for Alabama’s Children, The Food Trust, American Heart Association, the Alabama Grocer’s Association and other partners continue to advocate for funding of the Alabama Healthy Food Financing Act and remain committed to bringing healthy food closer to home for everyone in Alabama.