Fixing school food in every
community — the
relatively wealthy Boulder and Berkeley, as well as the outright destitute parts of the country devastated by the housing debacle and unemployment — requires all of us to work together as one to get the fedreal government to fund school meal programs in a way that provides fresh nutritious food for all students, not just those lucky enough to live where people can afford to take matters into their own hands and make a local fix.
Malloy's proposal does little more than redirect a
relatively small amount of existing funds from
wealthier and middle income towns to Connecticut's poorest
communities.