
Louisiana Governor Stands Firm Against Summer EBT Program
Louisiana Governor Landry has decided not to participate in the federal Summer EBT Program, sparking criticism from the state's Democratic Caucus and others who argue that thousands of children will go hungry without it. The governor's office contends that the program is no longer necessary due to the state's existing social safety net programs, including SNAP and TANF. However, critics argue that the federal resources should be accepted to ensure children are adequately nourished, while the Department of Education cites concerns about committing to increased spending and the availability of existing meal programs.