DENVER (KDVR) — Two questions all voters in the state will see this year deal with funding for the Healthy School Meals for all Program. While each question is a little different, funding for the program's future is at the heart of both.

"A couple of years ago, voters passed the Healthy School Meals for All by a big margin. The program was a success right away," said Ana Bustamante, Save the Children Action Network Colorado State Manager.

Some could argue it was too much of a success. Families across Colorado took the state up on its offer to feed students breakfast and lunch for free after passing Proposition FF in 2022. Fast forward to now, the program will run out of money by the end of this year unless voters step in.

"We realized that there was not enough funds for the program. So

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