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approval. do you think the board will approve something like this? they are already in money trouble. when you have upward of 20,000 kids, when you have money choices, you have no choice, right? >> it comes down to dollars un una unfortunately. >> ashley: your final thoughts on home schooling or what is happening with children in the schools systems? >> i think that as long as parents understand their children are their primary concern, they do the best they can. if they can home school them, i encourage them to. if they are not able to, go to your school board meetings, go see what is being taught in schools and advocate for children. >> ashley: we saw what happened in virginia with the governor when all the parents started showing up to meetings, it was

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Central Texas Food Bank to distribute food at Travis County Expo Center


Free food giveaway Thursday morning 
The Central Texas Food Bank will distribute free food using its mobile food pantries to help those who are facing increased food insecurity during the COVID-19 pandemic from 9 a.m. to noon Thursday at the Travis County Expo Center, 7311 Decker Lane.
Attendees will receive an assortment of food items which will vary depending on available supplies. 
Recipients who are driving through are asked to make space in their trunk or hatch. Those arriving via public transportation or on foot should look for the designated walk-up area and bring containers in which they can carry the food, as it will be in boxes that may be difficult to carry.

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