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At Roswell town hall McCormick opposes cutting school lunches, urges local control of education and supports vocational training

2367934 · February 20, 2025
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Responding to questions on school lunch and curriculum, Rep. Rich McCormick said he does not support cutting meals for needy children, argued education funding should be directed to local institutions rather than federal bureaucracy, and urged attention to vocational programs as a path to good wages without large student debt.

Rep. Rich McCormick told Roswell residents he does not support cuts to school lunch programs for needy children, urged devolving more control over education funding to local institutions and promoted vocational training as a route to stable employment.

When asked whether proposed education funding changes would harm hungry students, McCormick said, "No. I don't think that we should cut…

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