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North Dakota lawmakers may fund free school lunches using federal money, bypassing a planned constitutional amendment.
North Dakota lawmakers may introduce a bill during a special session starting January 21 to fund school lunches state-wide, potentially replacing a planned constitutional amendment.
Rep. Mike Nathe is leading the effort, aiming to use $199 million in federal funds to provide meals by the next school year.
Advocates for the ballot measure welcome the legislative response, citing strong public support, but will monitor the bill to ensure it aligns with original goals.
A law, rather than a constitutional change, offers more budget flexibility and faster implementation.
The session is expected to last about three days.
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Los legisladores de Dakota del Norte pueden financiar almuerzos gratuitos en las escuelas usando dinero federal, eludiendo una enmienda constitucional planeada.