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Of the 22 million students who receive free or reduced-price lunch at school, only 14.1 percent are served summer meals. Summer remains the worst time for childrenâs hunger.
On Summer Vacation and Hungry
The school lunch program has gone a long way to reduce childhood hunger across the country. What happens during the summer?
ve been writing about for years have found a place in Joe Bidenâ
s American Families Plan, which was announced on Wednesday. We devoted an entire issue last year to the subject of family care, including the elements of child care support, paid family and medical leave, and improvements to elder care. All of these are part of Bidenâ
USDA hopes to increase dairy consumption through SNAP incentive program
USDA hopes to increase dairy consumption through SNAP incentive program By Brittany Michaleson | April 20, 2021 at 8:14 PM CDT - Updated April 20 at 8:14 PM
LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - The United States Department of Agriculture is starting a pilot program to increase dairy consumption, helping farmers and SNAP participants to pick healthy choices off the shelf.
It’s partnering with the Baylor Collaborative on Hunger and Poverty, to implement “Add Milk!”.
“With the kind of falling of milk consumption and purchasing, how can we help the producers? But also, how can we put milk in the diets of those who need it the most?” Keith Timmer, regional manager for the Lubbock location, asked.
Broadband Access for All & Upcoming Events at the Lubbock Chamber
Tuesday on
KFYO Mornings with Dave King and Matt Martin, Kyle Jacobson, the Vice President of Government Relations at the Lubbock Chamber of Commerce joined Matt Martin to talk about broadband access for all, what the Chamber is doing for businesses, coach Beard leaving Lubbock and the economic impact, upcoming Chamber events, and more.
The first topic of discussion was what the biggest legislative priorities were for the Chamber. Jacobson explained that they are looking at several things, including broadband access for all, business liability, supporting Texas Tech, and keeping an eye on ERCOT and making sure they are prepared for extreme weather. Focusing on broadband access, Jacobson said that it has been an issue since before the COVID-19 pandemic, but once kids were stuck at home doing their schoolwork and businesses at home doing work from their computers, it became a very apparent problem. Kyle said that
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