Except no it won't. I went to public school my entire life in lower middle class schools and less than ten people between those five schools was on free lunches. Reduced lunches, more yes, but free lunches is rare.
Where I live, almost half of my school is on free lunch
also a quote from National School Lunch program:
The National School Lunch Program is a federally assisted meal program operating in over
100,000 public and non‐profit private schools and residential child care institutions. It provided
nutritionally balanced, low‐cost or free lunches to more than 31 million children each school day
in 2012.
also nearly 60% of people on the lunch program get free lunch. just because you don't see something in effect in your experience or area doesn't mean that it doesn't exist in other areas. personal experience doesn't factor into statistics with over millions of people involved, only facts
once again, these republican laws that cut out necessary support for low income families are essentially lose-loses. there's absolutely no reason to remove them in the first place, therefore doing so is a waste of time and money, and will only hurt people.