Advocating for Restaurant Meals Program for Colorado

Let’s bring the Restaurant Meals Program to Colorado! By doing so, we can expand food access while boosting local businesses and driving economic growth in our communities.

The Restaurant Meals Program is a USDA initiative that lets certain SNAP recipients—older adults, people with disabilities, and those experiencing housing instability—use their benefits to buy prepared meals from restaurants. (SNAP stands for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.)


The Colorado Blueprint to End Hunger is leading advocacy efforts, including a state bill during the 2025 legislative session.  And we want you to get involved if interested!

  • Endorse our state legislation (organizations only).

  • Stay up-to-date on the bill’s progress, including a review of the initial bill draft, or use our policy tracker.

  • Find out how and when to take action like contacting your state legislators or providing testimony.

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