Texas Families Face Hunger After Governor Vetoes Summer EBT Funding
WFAAJuly 7, 20252 min598 views
2 connectionsΒ·4 entities in this videoβImpact of Summer EBT Veto
- π Governor Greg Abbott vetoed a $60 million line item in Senate Bill 1, which would have funded the summer EBT program.
- π₯ This decision is described as devastating for families like Kairen Elmore's, who rely on the program for their children's meals.
- β οΈ Abbott cited uncertainty regarding federal matching rates as the reason for the veto, stating the legislature can reconsider when there's more clarity.
Community Support and Advocacy
- π Thriving Kinship, an organization founded by Kamika Duty Wright, provides essential resources like food to families, including single mothers and fathers.
- π The organization has seen growing demand and expects it to increase following the veto.
- π’ Texas State Representative Tony Rose highlighted that the veto leaves 93% of children in her district facing summer hunger, affecting over 30,000 children.
- π£ Rose stated that Texas's refusal to participate reflects state leaders' priorities, not a lack of resources.
Call to Action
- π Kamika and Thriving Kinship continue to advocate for families, emphasizing the need for leaders to listen to their needs.
- ποΈ Thriving Kinship is hosting a food distribution drive tomorrow morning at 10 AM on Pulk Street in Dallas, operating on a first-come, first-serve basis.
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Summer EBT ProgramTexas Governor Greg AbbottThriving KinshipKamika Duty WrightFamily ResourcesFood InsecurityChild HungerLegislative VetoFederal Matching RatesDallas Food DriveSingle MothersAutism Support
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