Colorado voters will decide the fate of a plan to make free meals at school available to every student.
It comes as federal waivers issued during the pandemic that allow all students to access meals at school are set to expire.
“It gave so much peace knowing that their kids were getting fed at school and they didn’t have to worry about it,” she said. Ashley Wheeland, the group’s Director of Public Policy, she says COVID highlighted the need for a program like this.
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