Phatguysrule
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SNAP is how it is done now. Unfortunately this causes delays and inconsistencies and kids miss meals because of it. Many parents who don't qualify for SNAP also don't provide well enough for their kids. This helps to reinforce a cycle of poverty, as studies have shown that kids who are hungry at school don't focus as well, don't behave as well, and suffer lifelong disadvantages as a result.How about utilizing the SNAP system? Rather than providing free meals to all children, increase the monthly SNAP allocation to needy families with school-age children, and even allow those benefits to be utilized to pay for school meals. Children in need receive the benefit, and those whose families are financially capable of bearing the cost of feeding them still do so.
Not to mention that every republican president seems to cut SNAP funding. Simply mandating that schools provide meals to all children solves that problem and avoids the bureaucracy many on the right seem so eager to complain about, yet also so eager to push poor and minorities into.