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…Two days late, and after a lot of debate, officials locked in $201.6 million to feed students at public and private schools. This money helps kids whose families make too much for federal aid but still need support.

The first year showed strong results—100,000 more students ate breakfast at school. “Universal free meals reduce stigma,” Rachel Richards said per Outlier Media. Richards works as fiscal policy director at the Michigan League for Public Policy.

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