Abbott vetoes budget proposal for summer lunches
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott rejected a $60 million budget proposal that would have allowed the state to join a federal summer lunch program designed to help low-income children. FOX 7 Austin's Jessica Rivera spoke with a nonprofit about the impact this will have on them and the families they serve. Even before schools closed for the summer, the the nonprofit doubled its services to ensure children have access to nutritious food.
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