Port: The conservative case for universal school lunch
The amendment would save families $1,500 annually on school lunches by shifting costs to a broader tax base and reducing bureaucratic fees, supporters say.
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Port: The conservative case for universal school lunch
MINOT — A ballot measure to require the state to cover meal costs at North Dakota's public schools will be circulating for petition signatures soon. It's already drawing some heated debate, with many critics claiming that it's an abdication of parental responsibilities, at best, and socialism, at worst. Let's address that. The socialism claim is the more risible of the two. Much like fascism, socialism has become a pejorative in politics meaning…
Port: The conservative case for universal school lunch
MINOT — A ballot measure to require the state to cover meal costs at North Dakota's public schools will be circulating for petition signatures soon. It's already drawing some heated debate, with many critics claiming that it's an abdication of parental responsibilities, at best, and socialism, at worst. Let's address that. The socialism claim is the more risible of the two. Much like fascism, socialism has become a pejorative in politics meaning…
Port: The conservative case for universal school lunch
MINOT — A ballot measure to require the state to cover meal costs at North Dakota's public schools will be circulating for petition signatures soon. It's already drawing some heated debate, with many critics claiming that it's an abdication of parental responsibilities, at best, and socialism, at worst. Let's address that. The socialism claim is the more risible of the two. Much like fascism, socialism has become a pejorative in politics meaning…
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