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Advocates raise concern about SNAP and school lunch cuts

This year, more than 12,000 students in Connecticut may lose access to free or reduced-price school lunches, according to Julieth Callejas, the executive director of End Hunger CT! “There is a coming food crisis for kids this school year. There are going to be fewer kids getting food in school, and there are going to be more kids showing up to school hungry and going to bed at night hungry because of the unconscionable cuts in the Republican bil…

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insideinvestigator.org broke the news in on Monday, August 25, 2025.
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