Reps. Wasserman Schultz, Cherfilus-McCormick Lead Letter Urging USDA and HHS to Protect Free School Meals Amid Cuts

“Republicans want to ram their ‘Big Ugly Bill’ through the House this week and hide its cruel impacts on our children,” said Wasserman Schultz (D-FL). “Deep Medicaid and SNAP cuts risk children losing both access to healthcare coverage and food at home – but it also chokes off access to free healthy school lunches. Republicans want to bury the real harm their cuts will inflict, and the ugly reality that it’s all being done to pay for wealthy tax breaks. But I’ll proudly fight for our children and schools and ensure the cuts they face are not covered up.”

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz (FL-25) and Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick (FL-20) led 29 of their colleagues in urging the U.S. Departments of Agriculture (USDA) and Health and Human Services (HHS) to assess and address the harmful impacts potential cuts to Medicaid and SNAP would have on students’ access to free and reduced-price school meals.

In a letter to USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Members expressed concern that proposed cuts in the current reconciliation bill could strip SNAP benefits from over 2 million children and jeopardize their Medicaid coverage—putting access to school meals at risk.

“Republicans want to ram their ‘Big Ugly Bill’ through the House this week and hide its cruel impacts on our children,” said Wasserman Schultz (D-FL). “Deep Medicaid and SNAP cuts risk children losing both access to healthcare coverage and food at home – but it also chokes off access to free healthy school lunches. Republicans want to bury the real harm their cuts will inflict, and the ugly reality that it’s all being done to pay for wealthy tax breaks.  But I’ll proudly fight for our children and schools and ensure the cuts they face are not covered up.”

"With food prices soaring and school meal debt at crisis levels, this is the moment to strengthen—not slash—the nutrition programs that keep our children fed, healthy, and ready to learn," said Congresswoman Cherfilus-McCormick (D-FL). "No parent should fear their child will go hungry or be left unprotected in a place of learning. This is more than policy—it’s a moral obligation. Feeding children should never be up for debate. As a mother, I carry that responsibility every day. America must do the same. Congress must act with urgency to protect these essential programs because our children’s health, safety, and futures depend on it."

The letter highlights the importance of direct certification and the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP), which allows high-need schools to offer free meals to all students. Changes to Medicaid and SNAP could disqualify many schools—particularly in communities like Broward County, Florida—from meeting CEP thresholds, reversing hard-fought progress made under the previous Administration.

Additional signatories of the letter include Reps. Amo (D-RI), Brownley (D-CA), Carson (D-IN), Carter (D-LA), Castor (D-FL), Clarke (D-NY), Cohen (D-TN), Crockett (D-TX), Davis (D-IL), DelBene (D-WA), Evans (D-PA), Figures (D-AL), García (D-IL), Gottheimer (D-NJ), Krishnamoorthi (D-IL), McIver (D-NJ), Olszewski (D-MD), Peters (D-CA), Pettersen (D-CO), Ramirez (D-IL), Salinas (D-OR), Smith (D-WA), Strickland (D-WA), Takano (D-CA), Thanedar (D-MI), Thompson (D-MI), Tlaib (D-MI), Velázquez (D- NY), and Wilson (D-FL). 

Read the Full letter here.

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