The Connecticut Legislature has called a special session beginning Monday, November 28th. United Way of Western Connecticut, alongside End Hunger CT!, are asking that our State Representatives and Senators take up the issue of free school meals. Funding for free school meals ends on December 31, 2022, if not earlier, for districts across the state. This will leave children without access to free meals at a time when families cannot afford to add one more expense.
We are asking that you send a note TODAY to your legislators and ask that they vote YES to extend funding for free school meals for all Connecticut children through the end of the 2022-2023 school year. It’s easy to do.
Look up your legislator by clicking here or view a list of email addresses for legislators across Western CT at the end of this blog.
Use the form letter we’ve provided and send it off before you leave for the Thanksgiving holiday. Send us a quick note letting us know you took action!
Form Letter:
Subject: Vote YES to School Meals for All
Dear [REPRESENTATIVE/SENATOR],
Every day, I see families that struggle to make ends meet, especially our state’s ALICE (Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed) families. These families often make above the federal poverty limit, but below the basic cost of living, and are not eligible for many programs that help their household thrive, like free or reduced-price meals in our schools. They live paycheck to paycheck, unable to afford basic necessities like housing, food, transportation, and child care, and find their finances strained even further due to inflation.
Connecticut families and students need your help. During the upcoming special session, when you are looking to help support your constituents with the high cost of gas and transportation, I urge you to include an extension for the previously federally funded free and reduced-price meals in our schools that has or is about to end this December.
According to the United Way’s ALICE in Focus: Children report, as recently as fall 2021 41% of CT households with children living paycheck to paycheck experienced food insecurity.
During the pandemic, the USDA provided free meals to all states in the country, and participation in the school meals program increased massively. Connecticut served 74 million meals during the 2020-2021 school year as compared to 25 million meals during the 2019-2020 school year.
Students who eat at school have better nutrition, are ready to learn, and are not disruptive due to hunger pains. We want our kids to excel academically, particularly after the pandemic, and ensuring they have proper nutrition is the best way to make it happen.
As we head into Thanksgiving, we are grateful that there are programs like this that help our families. However, as universal free meals end across the state, we know that food insecurity rates will rise, families will have to make tough financial decisions, and children will suffer. This is the time that our families need help more than ever.
Thank you for your consideration of this critical initiative.
[YOUR NAME]
[TITLE AND WORKPLACE IF APPROPRIATE]
District | Title | First Name | Last Name | Towns | |
2 | Representative | Raghib | Allie-Brennan | raghib.allie-brennan@cga.ct.gov | Bethel, Danbury |
24 | Senator | Julie | Kushner | julie.kushner@cga.ct.gov | Danbury, Ridgefield, New Fairfield |
26 | Senator | Ceci | Maher | No email address yet | Redding, Ridgefield, Stamford, Wilton, Weston, Westport, New Canaan, Darien |
27 | Senator | Patricia | Miller | Patricia.Miller@cga.ct.gov | Stamford, Darien |
28 | Senator | Tony | Hwang | Tony.hwang@cga.ct.gov | Bethel, Newtown, Easton, Fairfield |
30 | Senator | Stephen | Harding | Stephen.Harding@housegop.ct.gov | Sherman, New Milford, Brookfield, Kent, Washington, Warren, New Fairfield, Salisbury, Sharon, Cornwall, Goshen, North Canaan, Litchfield, Winchester, Canaan, Morris, Torrington, Bethlehem |
32 | Senator | Eric | Berthel | eric.berthel@cga.ct.gov | Bethel, Brookfield, Roxbury, Washington, Woodbury, Watertown, Oxford, Southbury, Seymour, Bethlehem, Middlebury |
36 | Senator | Ryan | Fazio | ryan.fazio@cga.ct.gov | Stamford, Greenwich, New Canaan |
42 | Representative | Keith | Denning | No email address yet | Ridgefield, Wilton, New Canaan |
64 | Representative | Maria | Horn | maria.horn@cga.ct.gov | Washington, Kent, Salisbury, North Canaan, Canaan, Norfolk, Sharon, Cornwall, Goshen |
66 | Representative | Karen | Reddington-Hughes | No email address yet | Warren, Morris, Bethlehem, Woodbury, Litchfield |
67 | Representative | William | Buckbee | bill.Buckbee@housegop.ct.gov | New Milford |
69 | Representative | Cindy | Harrison | cindy.harrison@housegop.ct.gov | Bridgewater, Roxbury, New Milford, Southbury |
106 | Representative | Mitch | Bolinsky | mitch.bolinsky@housegop.ct.gov | Newtown |
107 | Representative | Marty | Foncello | No email address yet | Bethel, Brookfield, Newtown |
108 | Representative | Patrick | Callahan | patrick.callahan@housegop.ct.gov | Sherman, New Fairfield, New Milford, Danbury |
109 | Representative | Farley | Santos | No email address yet | Danbury |
110 | Representative | Bob | Godfrey | bob.godfrey@cga.ct.gov | Danbury |
111 | Representative | Aimee | Berger-Girvalo | aimee.berger-girvalo@cga.ct.gov | Ridgefield |
125 | Representative | Thomas | O'Dea | Tom.ODea@housegop.ct.gov | Stamford, New Canaan, Darien |
135 | Representative | Anne | Hughes | Anne.Hughes@cga.ct.gov | Redding, Weston, Easton |
138 | Representative | Rachel | Chaleski | No email address yet | Danbury |
144 | Representative | Hubert | Delany | Hubert.Delany@cga.ct.gov | Stamford |
145 | Representative | Corey | Paris | corey.paris@cga.ct.gov | Stamford |
146 | Representative | David | Michel | david.michel@cga.ct.gov | Stamford |
147 | Representative | Matt | Blumenthal | matt.blumenthal@cga.ct.gov | Stamford |
148 | Representative | Daniel | Fox | dan.fox@cga.ct.gov | Stamford |
149 | Representative | Rachel | Khanna | No email address yet | Stamford, Greenwich |
Speaker | Matt | Ritter | Matthew.Ritter@cga.ct.gov | Hartford | |
Senator | Marty | Looney | Martin.Looney@cga.ct.gov | New Haven |