Monday, June 27, 2022
Biden signs extension of pandemic waivers for school meals
Congress has passed and President Biden has signed a one-year, $3 billion extension of pandemic waivers for school meals. “Proponents said the extension would prevent ‘a summer hunger crisis’ and called for Congress to expand the school food program, rather than limit access,” Chuck Abbott reports for the Food & Energy Reporting Network. “The extension allows free meals to all students this summer, increases the federal reimbursement rate to schools for each meal served and gives schools leeway throughout the 2022-23 school year in meeting nutritional standards for meals while they cope with supply shortages.”
Thanks to federal aid, school meals have been free to all students since the beginning of the pandemic. But when classes resume in the fall, schools will return to the pre-pandemic system of serving free meals only to children from low-income households unless the school district has a different arrangement, Abbott reports.
{Lawrence County Supt. Dr. Rob Fletcher has been asked for comment concerning local schools participation in the program but has not responded thus far.}
Senate Agriculture Committee Chair Debbie Stabenow, D-Mich., “said she was disappointed by the removal, during Senate negotiations, of a provision that offered meals for free in the new school year for children who ordinarily would qualify for reduced-price meals. Revival of the reduced-price category allowed enactment of the extension before the current set of nutrition waivers expires on June 30,” Abbott reports. “Elimination of the reduced-price category has been proposed periodically for years. About 6% of students fall into that category and pay up to 40 cents for lunch. Two-thirds of lunches are free to pupils from households with incomes below 130% of the federal poverty line. Children pay a reduced price for lunch if they are from households with incomes between 130% and 185% of the poverty line.”
They can eat lunch twice in Lawrence County. Keep that #1 spot KY ! Yummy. At least we’re #1 in something.
Let’s see how serious the Pro Life members in congress are about extending the program to feed the kids.
P.S. it’s not FREE
Once again, you lower the IQ of Lawrence County by opening your mouth. IT IS FREE TO THE KIDS RECEIVING THESE MEALS.
Joey we all know it’s free to the kids but you seem to have a hard time understanding the taxpayers are footing the money to purchase the food it’s not that complicated.
The Great Bulge
Thanks KAG. Social studies 101. DUH!!!!
KAG, you always have a hard time understanding these stories. When the writer says “free” they are referring to what it will cost the hungry kids receiving these meals. I am happy and proud to support such programs through the taxes that I pay. That’s why we pay them. You do pay them, don’t you? I only wish more tax funds were used for worthy causes like this. Maybe a free elderly education class that would help those like yourself….
Joey so you are a mind reader now like I said we all know that its free for the kids it just took you a little longer to come around. Anytime you want to compare tax bills I am ready
With the gas being high I wish Schools would deliver the meals
I love when two hillbillies argue. 😂
More like a inbreed
Hey M c, contact the school,tell them you’re a minority. They may just bring it to you and even spoon feed you.
Be nice KAG. Lets Go Brandi !!!