Texas is passing up nearly $350 million in federal aid to help feed millions of low-income children during the summer months after a state agency said it lacked the time and resources to implement the program this year.
Summer EBT, a new U.S. Department of Agriculture program approved by Congress in 2022, will provide families in participating states with funds to buy groceries to fill the void when their children are not receiving meals at school. The benefits ā $40 per eligible child per month ā will be dispensed via āelectronic benefit transferā cards, similar to a prepaid debit card, for three months.
The majority of states, as well as several territories and tribal nations, have signed onto the program. Texas is among a minority of 16 states not participating.
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USDA spokesperson Allan Rodriguez pushed back on Texas health officialsā reasoning, saying the agency provided an āunprecedented level of guidance and supportā to states in the months leading up to the rollout.
āThe fact that 44 states, territories and tribes are moving forward in the programās inaugural year shows that states have had the information they needed,ā Rodriguez said. āThose that do not launch the program this summer will have future opportunities to opt-in, and we will keep working with every state and tribe to set them up for success in doing so.ā
Derp in the heart of Texas
Hold on, lemme put my gun downā¦ Eh, I can just hold it in my teeth.
* clap clap clap BANG!!! * - slumps over -
holds hat over heart
Gone too soon, Lord