Lee Rejects $84M in Federal Summer Food Aid for 2nd Year - Articles

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Posted by: Azya Thornton on Jan 7, 2026

For the second consecutive year, Gov. Bill Lee has opted out of a federally funded summer food assistance program that would serve hundreds of thousands of children from low-income families across Tennessee, the Nashville Post reports. The deadline for the state to enroll in the federal Summer EBT program was Jan. 1, and despite requests from lawmakers, religious leaders and food security advocates, Lee rejected roughly $84 million in federal funding. A spokesperson for the governor’s office told the Nashville Scene that Lee’s fiscal year 2027 budget proposal will include additional investments in state-run programs.