Missouri Rep. Akin opposes spending on National School Lunch Program
And just in case anyone missed this from about a week ago, another gem from Todd Akin.......
SEDALIA -- Missouris two U.S. Senate candidates tangled Thursday over whether taxpayers should subsidize school lunches for more than 34 million students across the country.
U.S. Rep. Todd Akin, the Republican candidate, said he opposes federal spending for the National School Lunch Program, which provides cash and surplus food for nearly 650,000 school lunches in Missouri each day.
Is it something the federal government should do? Akin said. I answer it no.
I think the federal government should be out of the education business.
Akin made the statement outside the 60th annual Governors Ham Breakfast at the Missouri State Fair on the week many students are heading back to the classroom.
The big-tent, early-morning gathering was an opportunity for candidates of both parties to shake hands, distribute literature and profess support for the states farmers and ranchers.
Akins Democratic opponent, Sen. Claire McCaskill, quickly attacked Akins opposition to the federal school lunch subsidy.
I support federal school lunches, she said. The notion that the federal government should stop using surplus commodities to help public schools feed kids lunch is a nonstarter for me.
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