Students are racking up lunch debt at schools after Congress ended a COVID-era subsidy for school meals. And only a few states have passed bills to step in where the federal government left off. Correspondent Laura Chavez goes to a school in Pennsylvania where cafeteria workers and teachers are working to keep all students fed at no charge.
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