Lawmakers Push Back Against Bill Lee’s Summer Hunger Games

Gov. Bill Lee has made it clear he doesn’t want to feed hungry kids in the summer if it means he has to take federal money to do so.

While this may seem a cruel way to prove a political point (the point, ostensibly that TN doesn’t NEED federal help), Bill Lee just doesn’t care.

He’s opted-out of a program known as Sun Bucks two years in a row – in spite many hunger and education advocates encouraging him to participate.

Oh, and this starvation scheme doesn’t save the state any money – in the federal program, TN spends about $5 million to draw down $84 million. Those federal funds ensure some 700,000 kids get some meal help in the summer. Lee took that same $5 million in state funds and created a much smaller program – one that only feeds 25,000 kids. That’s a terrible ROI. It seems Lee’s capitalist supporters would be shocked at his terrible business sense on this one.

Or, well, just shocked that he’d starve kids and not even save the state some cash.

And, in fact, some lawmakers – among them, many Republicans – are resisting Lee’s cruel approach.

In an apparent rebuke to the governor, two rural Republicans — Sen. Paul Bailey of Sparta and Rep. Michael Hale of Sparta — are sponsoring a bill to require the state to apply for the federal Summer EBT funding. In past years, the program has distributed $84 million in federal funding to low-income families to help them buy their children food at the grocery store when school is out.

So far, a bipartisan group of 30 lawmakers have signed on – and the bill has passed unanimously in every committee where its been heard.

Will these lawmakers prevail?

And where do the current candidates for Gov stand on feeding hungry kids over the summer?

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Bill Lee’s Hunger Game

Will Bill Lee make sure Tennessee kids get summer food assistance OR will he continue to be a lackey for Trump?

Easy: Lee chose Trump over kids. For the second year in a row.

Following last year’s “liberation” from federal assistance in feeding hungry kids during the summer, Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee will also forego funding for food assistance in 2026.

Tennessee Lookout reports on this year’s decision:

Despite the urging of county mayors, child advocates, clergy and educators, Gov. Bill Lee has declined to secure millions of dollars in federal funding to provide food to low-income kids by the government’s Jan. 1 deadline.

Lee joins a group of a dozen GOP governors who are refusing summer EBT benefits at the behest of Trump, who wants states to be less “dependent” on the federal government.

And, apparently, Lee is willing to score political points even if it means hundreds of thousands of kids face food insecurity.

Which, by the way, what kind of sick political game creates incentives for actively promoting childhood hunger?

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Sad!

In particularly maddening news, Gov. Bill Lee refused to accept federal “Sun Bucks” this year to help kids on free/reduced lunch have meals over the summer.

The program is inexpensive and it works, so naturally, Tennessee policymakers don’t want to participate.

I suspect many of them spent this Sunday in church, singing praises to a Jesus whose teachings they willfully ignore.

More maddening? The Tennessee voters who show up continue to elect “leaders” like Lee simply because these politicians align with their chosen King, Donald Trump.

Here’s more on Sun Bucks and the 675,000 children who suffered this summer so Bill Lee could prove a point:

Sun Bucks is a pragmatic and powerful innovation. After fifty years of relying primarily on congregate meal service, pandemic-era pilots proved that grocery benefits are a high-impact complement. By institutionalizing that lesson, Sun Bucks delivers $120 per child to bridge the summer nutrition gap while preserving meal sites where they are effective. And beyond reducing hardship, the program’s $3.5 billion in benefits may generate over $5 billion in local economic activity each summer, supporting families, businesses, farmers, and communities alike. States that decline to participate are not just forgoing a proven strategy to reduce child hunger—they are turning down fully funded federal benefits that could strengthen their own local economies.

Yep. That’s Bill Lee. “turning down fully-funded federal benefits that could strengthen” Tennessee’s economy.

Sad!

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Bill Lee vs. Sun Bucks

One more story on Gov. Bill Lee letting TN kids go hungry:

For the first time in five years, the majority of low-income students across Tennessee will not receive supplemental grocery funds this summer to help bridge the months when they aren’t receiving school meals.

This is because Lee rejected federal support of Summer EBT – and instead, created a new, TN-funded program. The new program will serve only 25,000 kids in just 15 counties – down from the 700,000 kids served in all 95 counties since 2020.

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