Governor Josh Shapiro filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) for unlawfully terminating Pennsylvania’s Local Food Purchasing Assistance (LFPA) Program agreement a $13 million commitment that directly supports 189 Pennsylvania farms and supplies 14 food banks with fresh, locally grown food.
Despite repeated efforts to appeal the decision through the USDA’s internal process, the USDA ignored Pennsylvania’s requests to reinstate the agreement to support farmers across the Commonwealth – leaving the Shapiro Administration no other choice but to sue.
On Wednesday, Governor Shapiro and Agriculture Secretary Russel Redding visited the Share Food Program in Philadelphia to announce the lawsuit and reaffirm his Administration’s commitment to protecting Pennsylvania’s farmers and families in need.
Over the past two and a half years, the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture (PDA) has administered more than $28 million in federal LFPA funding to reduce food waste, deliver local produce, and strengthen the state’s food system. The sudden loss of an additional $13 million in expected funding has disrupted food bank operations and created gaps in service.