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Iowa is one of 13 states not participating in a federal summer food program for children. The Iowa Hunger Coalition has launched a petition drive to convince the state to take part in next summer's program and the first deadline for signatures is approaching.

The Sun Bucks program was established by the U.S. Department of Agriculture in 2020 to make sure kids have enough food in the summer, when schools are not in session. Iowa did not take part in the program this year, as Gov. Kim Reynolds cited administrative costs.

Anne Discher, executive director of the group Common Good Iowa, part of the Iowa Hunger Coalition, said the Sun Bucks program can help families stretch their budget.

"It really helps increase consumption of healthy foods like fruits, vegetables, whole grains, without increasing consumption of, say, sugar-sweetened drinks," Discher pointed out. "Not only is it really a huge help for families who are struggling to make ends meet, but it really has health benefits, as well."

The coalition is halfway to its goal of 2,500 signatures and the first deadline to get the petition to the next step is Aug. 2.

Beyond making sure children have enough to eat in the summer months, Discher noted the Sun Bucks program increases healthy food options for economically disadvantaged Iowa kids. The $29 million available to be allocated to Iowa as part of the Sun Bucks program is federal money, so even considering the small state administrative costs, Discher argued the reasons for Iowa opting out do not make sense.

"For us, it seems something that, again, is pretty close to a no-brainer," Discher contended. "It's, you know, really good for Iowa. And of course, you know, those are dollars that families turn around quickly into their local economies, right? They use them at the grocery store."

The Sun Bucks program would make food available to about 125,000 Iowa kids in the summer months.


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