DULUTH NEWS TRIBUNE: Minnesota lawmakers advance universal school lunch bill

A plan to ensure all Minnesota students have access to free breakfast and lunch at school is already moving through the Legislature as Democratic-Farmer-Labor lawmakers and the governor work toward a budget they say will prioritize education and families in the state. Read more in the Duluth News Tribune.

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SENATE HEARING: Sen. Gustafson (36, DFL) and community testifiers advocate for universal school meals in the Senate Education Policy committee

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FOOD SERVICE DIRECTOR: Universal free meals bills introduced in Virginia and Washington, joining Minnesota, Nebraska, South Carolina and others