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Rep. Rich McCormick Advocates for Work as School Lunch Funding Faces Federal Freeze

Rep. Rich McCormick suggests children work instead of relying on federal school lunch programs during climate surrounding a funding freeze by Trump's administration.

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During a CNN interview, Rep. Rich McCormick defended the federal aid freeze impacting school lunch programs, suggesting working children could earn their meals instead. This remarks faced strong opposition as critics highlighted the implications for vulnerable children relying on these programs for nutrition. McCormick also commented on the need for a review of government spending, linking work to value for future prospects. The temporary funding freeze ordered by Trump could halt several federal grants, stirring legal challenges and public backlash.

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