Joblessness and the recession have left many Californians hungry. Millions of households in the state turn to food stamps to feed themselves and their families. But many aren't getting the food aid they need. That's the focus of the second part in our Hunger in the Golden State series, produced in collaboration with California Watch and the Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism at USC. Today, we look at how red tape and fear may be locking out hundreds of thousands of people from the food stamp program. [Ashley Ragovin, Emilie Mutert and Katie Evarts contributed to this report.]
Hunger in the Golden State, Part II - The Food Stamp Quandary

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