DENVER (KDVR) — Voters across Colorado are deciding on two statewide propositions that both deal with free school meals on Election Day, while voters in Denver will also see questions about the Vibrant Denver bond measure and flavored tobacco products.
The two statewide propositions will determine if the "Healthy School Meals for All" program will continue to provide free breakfast and lunch for all Colorado public school students or be scaled back significantly.
The program was originally approved by voters in 2022 and projected to cost about $115 million in its first year. However, the program ended up costing about $162 million because of higher-than-expected participation, according to a report by the Colorado Department of Education.
Colorado is one of nine states that provides fre

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