"Governors Reject Summer EBT Program for Children in Louisiana and DCFS"

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The Summer EBT program aims to provide $40 per month for each eligible child to buy food during the summer when school is not in session, benefiting an estimated 21 million children in 35 states. However, 15 states have declined to participate, leaving around eight million children without this assistance. Crystal Fitzsimons from the Food Research and Action Center emphasizes the importance of the program in addressing food insecurity during the summer and hopes that the governors of the non-participating states will reconsider their decision.
Topics:nation#child-nutrition#food-insecurity#governors#needy-families#social-issues#summer-ebt-program
- Why some governors turned down a food assistance program for children in their states PBS NewsHour
- Summer EBT stipend program discontinued for Louisiana residents WAFB
- Louisiana won’t participate in Summer EBT program for kids KLFY
- Louisiana refusing cash from new federal program that helps feed poor families NOLA.com
- DCFS: No summer EBT program for kids KATC News
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