Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it really free?
it's free to the kids, and to the families who don't make much since they don't pay much in taxes.
CA has a $97 billion surplus. It's nice that they are using it to feed kids. I grew up in CA and was lower income. I remember vividly being in 1st grade and being hungry and couldn't wait till snack time when they gave us a few crackers. This was before Prop 13 passed. Once that passed, the free snacks went out the window, along with a bunch of other services and programs.
A one time surplus or a surplus every year?
? can you tell me what state had a $97b billion surplus in one year, let alone multiple years?
One that's extremely bad at budgeting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it really free?
it's free to the kids, and to the families who don't make much since they don't pay much in taxes.
CA has a $97 billion surplus. It's nice that they are using it to feed kids. I grew up in CA and was lower income. I remember vividly being in 1st grade and being hungry and couldn't wait till snack time when they gave us a few crackers. This was before Prop 13 passed. Once that passed, the free snacks went out the window, along with a bunch of other services and programs.
A one time surplus or a surplus every year?
? can you tell me what state had a $97b billion surplus in one year, let alone multiple years?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it really free?
it's free to the kids, and to the families who don't make much since they don't pay much in taxes.
CA has a $97 billion surplus. It's nice that they are using it to feed kids. I grew up in CA and was lower income. I remember vividly being in 1st grade and being hungry and couldn't wait till snack time when they gave us a few crackers. This was before Prop 13 passed. Once that passed, the free snacks went out the window, along with a bunch of other services and programs.
A one time surplus or a surplus every year?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it really free?
it's free to the kids, and to the families who don't make much since they don't pay much in taxes.
CA has a $97 billion surplus. It's nice that they are using it to feed kids. I grew up in CA and was lower income. I remember vividly being in 1st grade and being hungry and couldn't wait till snack time when they gave us a few crackers. This was before Prop 13 passed. Once that passed, the free snacks went out the window, along with a bunch of other services and programs.
So where did the money come from? Trees?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it really free?
it's free to the kids, and to the families who don't make much since they don't pay much in taxes.
CA has a $97 billion surplus. It's nice that they are using it to feed kids. I grew up in CA and was lower income. I remember vividly being in 1st grade and being hungry and couldn't wait till snack time when they gave us a few crackers. This was before Prop 13 passed. Once that passed, the free snacks went out the window, along with a bunch of other services and programs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it really free?
it's free to the kids, and to the families who don't make much since they don't pay much in taxes.
CA has a $97 billion surplus. It's nice that they are using it to feed kids. I grew up in CA and was lower income. I remember vividly being in 1st grade and being hungry and couldn't wait till snack time when they gave us a few crackers. This was before Prop 13 passed. Once that passed, the free snacks went out the window, along with a bunch of other services and programs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it really free?
it's free to the kids, and to the families who don't make much since they don't pay much in taxes.
CA has a $97 billion surplus. It's nice that they are using it to feed kids. I grew up in CA and was lower income. I remember vividly being in 1st grade and being hungry and couldn't wait till snack time when they gave us a few crackers. This was before Prop 13 passed. Once that passed, the free snacks went out the window, along with a bunch of other services and programs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a bad idea. The food last year was way worse because it did not actually cover costs in the same way the prior split with paying kids did.
This will result in worse food for the kids that need it
I think this is true. The food in our district was noticeably worse
When it was free to all
Anonymous wrote:This is a bad idea. The food last year was way worse because it did not actually cover costs in the same way the prior split with paying kids did.
This will result in worse food for the kids that need it
Anonymous wrote:Is it really free?