- United States
- Texas
- Letter
Texas is facing a concerning situation regarding childhood hunger. Recent data reveals that over 1.6 million Texas children rely on free or reduced-price school meals during the academic year. With schools closed for the summer, many of these children are at risk of going hungry without access to proper nutrition. Experts have warned that food insecurity can have detrimental effects on a child's physical and mental development. As a wealthy state, Texas has the resources to address this issue and ensure no child goes hungry during the summer months. No child should have to go hungry. Providing children with nutritious meals should be a top priority to safeguard their well-being and future prospects. I urge you to take immediate action and allocate funds for summer meal programs, ensuring every child in Texas has access to adequate food during the break.