
by James A. Bacon
Last week I highlighted calls for state-funded grief counseling as an example of the potentially limitless demand for mental health services. If your vision for society is “no more sad people,” that requires an open-ended commitment from the commonwealth. Today I bring your attention to another case of infinitely elastic demand for government succor: free breakfasts for all. Including rich kids.
This initiative, as I shall make clear, is not about addressing hunger. It’s about addressing self-esteem. The vision: no more sad children.
Senator Danica Roem, D-Manassas, and Delegate Elizabeth Bennett-Parker, D-Alexandria, submitted bills to provide free breakfast to public school students across the state, according to The Virginia Mercury. Schools would be required to join the federal National School Lunch and School Breakfast programs administered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, explains the Mercury. Free breakfast would be offered at no cost to any students who request it.
โChildren cannot learn if they are hungry. This bill is an investment in their education and would maximize all of the other education investments we are making,โ Bennett-Parker said during a House Education subcommittee meeting Tuesday.
โWe know that when a child shows up to school and is able to have a full belly, they are able to learn better,โ said Emily Moore, a senior policy analyst for Voices For Virginiaโs Children. (This was the same outfit plugging for Medicaid-funded grief counseling.)
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