This spring, the Trump administration cut about $500 million in U.S. Department of Agriculture funding that went toward the ...
Congressional Republicans, as part of the tax and spending measure they passed this summer, are making sweeping changes to ...
Federal funding cuts have meant less food coming in, and as the shutdown drags on, there could be a big spike in demand.
This ballot measure would increase taxes on Coloradans making more than $300,000 a year to fund nutrition programs.
If the measure passes, the state will be able to keep and spend more than $12 million it collected in excess of projections. The money would go toward the Healthy School Meals for All Program ...
About 40 million people could see food assistance disappear next month if the federal government shutdown continues ...
Colorado lawmakers sent several bills to the governor's desk on day four of the special session. Legislators are trying to plug a $750 million budget hole after President Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" ...
Nate Springer, president and CEO of the Care and Share Food Bank for Southern Colorado, speaks inside the warehouse distribution site in Colorado Springs last year. Federal funding reductions and ...
That could change if the shutdown lasts over a month.
Colorado voters will be asked this fall to weigh in on two ballot measures concerning the state’s free school meals program, the only statewide contests in the 2025 off-year election. Propositions LL ...