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Josh Shapiro on Welfare & Poverty

 

 


We're funding the summer food program so no kid goes hungry

We're continuing to fund universal free breakfast during the school year, but we're also making sure no kid goes hungry during the summer by funding the summer food service program. That's something we should be proud of. And at a time when some Governors are eschewing federal funding that would ensure kids are well-fed over the summer, we've already shown that we--Pennsylvania Democrats and Republicans alike--care about our kids and that we will come together to feed them.
Source: 2024 State of the State Address to the PA legislature , Feb 6, 2024

Raise SNAP benefit, free breakfast in public schools

I'm proposing a new state investment in SNAP to raise the minimum monthly benefit by 50% so people who are struggling can feed themselves and their families. How can we expect our kids to pay attention in class, learn, and succeed if they haven't eaten all day? That's why I want to give free breakfast to every child in our public schools. It shouldn't be OK to anyone here that people are going to bed hungry and kids are going all day without a meal.
Source: 2023 State of the State Address to Pennsylvania legislature , Mar 7, 2023

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