
Missouri Rejects Federal Aid, Leaving Low-Income Children Hungry
Missouri has decided not to participate in the federal Pandemic Electronic Benefits Transfer (P-EBT) program this summer, forfeiting tens of millions of dollars in aid for low-income children. The state cited administrative challenges and difficulties in data collection and sharing as reasons for not participating. The program would have provided $120 in food benefits to eligible children who qualified for free or reduced lunch during the last school year. Missouri's decision has sparked frustration among families who rely on the program, with concerns raised about the lack of communication and delays in receiving benefits.