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Congresswoman Stevens remarks on hungry schoolchildren during school choice week

Michigan Congresswoman Haley Stevens says in House floor remarks that as Meal Insecure Child pandemic era lunch programs expired, the number of hungry schoolchildren had reached 10 million, more than the entire populations of New York City, Washington, DC and Detroit combined, school administrators of Farmington Hills told her that 40 percent of their children were food insecure.
Michigan Congresswoman Haley Stevens says in House floor remarks that as Meal Insecure Child pandemic era lunch programs expired, the number of hungry schoolchildren had reached 10 million, more than the entire populations of New York City, Washington, DC and Detroit combined, school administrators of Farmington Hills told her that 40 percent of their children were food insecure.
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January 24, 2023
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