Editorial Counterpoint (Star Tribune): There's nothing 'excessive' about feeding kids

“Ensuring that kids have access to free breakfast and lunch at school is a vital step to addressing the needs of our kids in a truly holistic and equitable way. It's an opportunity to invest in the health of children. Unfortunately, the Star Tribune Editorial Board believes that funding free meals for all Minnesota students, regardless of family income, is "excessive" ("Provide school meals to those in need," Feb. 17).”

Hear from Dr. Gigi Chawla, Chief of General Pediatrics at Children's Minnesota, on the importance of school meals for all Minnesota students.

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Letter to the Editor (Star Tribune): Senator Gustafson “Hungry students can't learn”