Dear Friend,
Free school meals for all children, which have been in place for the past two years because of the pandemic, are ending next month. And, at the same time, gas, rent, and grocery costs are soaring. This combination of events is leading to a hunger crisis that will only worsen next month, and is already propelling many families to visit food pantries for the first time and others to have to rely on food pantries even more. [1]
Luckily, the House Committee on Education and Labor has released the Healthy Meals, Healthy Kids Act, which offers comprehensive, evidence-driven solutions for addressing this hunger crisis. This bill would meet the needs of so many families who are still struggling to put food on the table.
The Healthy Meals, Healthy Kids Act is long overdue; Congress has not reauthorized federal child nutrition programs for seven years! And because of rising meal costs and higher rates of food insecurity, families need help now more than ever. Among its many provisions, this proposed child nutrition reauthorization bill would dramatically expand school and summer meal access for students, increase WIC eligibility to age six, help prevent school lunch debt and the shaming that accompanies it [2], and provide an additional reimbursable meal to children in a full day of care to meet their growing needs.
Members of Congress have the opportunity to greatly reduce the number of hungry children in the U.S. Let’s make sure that they take advantage of this opportunity and pass the bill!
Specifically, the Healthy Meals, Healthy Kids Act will:
Urge Congress to help end child hunger by passing the Healthy Meals, Healthy Kids Act now!
Structural racism plays a major role in food insecurity that cannot be overstated. According to a May 2020 report from the Urban Institute, Black and Hispanic households with children reported food insecurity rates that were double those of white households with children. [5] The Healthy Meals, Healthy Kids Act would go a long way toward addressing these racial inequities in food insecurity.
Together we are a powerful voice for children and families!
-Jessica, Elyssa, Hanna and the whole MomsRising team
References:
[1] Demand at food banks is way up again. But inflation makes it harder to meet the need.
[2] Without free school meals for all, many fear lunch debt will return ‘with a vengeance’
[3] Healthy Meals, Healthy Kids Act Fact Sheet
[4] The Healthy Meals, Healthy Kids Act: FRAC’s Complete Summary
[5] Congressional Democrats push to expand access to free school meals
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