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Indiana Congressman wants to change free school lunch guidelines

Over 100 Indiana schools could be affected by a proposal from Congressman Todd Rokita.
 
 

 
 
 
Congress is considering a bill that could restrict free school lunches.  Under current federal law, if 40 percent of students in a given school district qualify for free or reduced price lunch, then everyone in the school gets the free meals.  Now, Indiana Congressman Rep. Todd Rokita (R-4) is proposing a change via House Resolution 5003. It would require that at least 60 percent – instead of 40 – of students qualify for free or reduced lunch in order for all students to get it free. It’s estimated there are 121 schools in Indiana that would be affected.
 
 

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