"Minnesota Governor Signs Universal Free School Meals Bill Despite Controversy"

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Minnesota Governor Tim Walz signed a bill into law that provides free breakfast and lunch to all eligible Minnesota students. Schools are prohibited from charging students for the remaining cost, and the state will foot the rest of the bill, which is about $200 million annually. Minnesota is now the fourth state to implement universal free meals for students. The move is expected to help address food insecurity among Minnesota children and make the state the best place to raise a child.
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- Minnesota state senator makes controversial hunger remarks KARE11.com
- Why should Minnesota taxpayers pay for free school meals for students who were not eligible for the federally-funded school lunch program? MinnPost
- Gov. Tim Walz signs universal school meals bill into law CBS Minnesota
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