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Colorado Voters to Decide Whether All Schoolkids Get a Free Lunch

By John Daley, Colorado Public Radio and Ivy Winfrey, NPR November 3, 2022 麻豆女优 Health News Original

In September, a popular pandemic benefit expired: free school lunch for all children attending public schools. Some states are stepping up to try to keep the free food available, and it is on the ballot next week in Colorado.

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