(Radio Iowa) - The U-S-D-A is criticizing the governor's proposed alternative to providing federal food assistance next summer to low-income households with children.
Governor Kim Reynolds did not sign Iowa up THIS summer for the U-S-D-A program that would have provided families an extra 140 dollars for every child who qualifies for a free or reduced price lunch at school. Families can use the money to buy groceries at stores where food stamps are accepted.
Reynolds is opting out of the program NEXT summer, too, but has asked the agency to let the state use 29 million dollars in federal money to buy groceries and provide food boxes to qualifying households. A spokesperson for the U-S-D-A says the governor is asserting the State knows better than its own families do about what their needs are.