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11 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20252026 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Joint Resolution No. 6Introduced by Assembly Member Aguiar-CurryMarch 26, 2025 Relative to child nutrition.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAJR 6, as introduced, Aguiar-Curry. Child nutrition: federal programs: funding cuts.This measure would call on the states Representatives in Congress to continue to support investments in the federal Local Food for Schools and Child Care program and would call on the President of the United States to work with Congress to support family farmers who produce fresh, locally sourced food for school meals.Digest Key Fiscal Committee: NO Bill TextWHEREAS, Over 30 million children eat school lunch every day nationwide; andWHEREAS, Healthy school meals ensure children are well-nourished, which contributes to better academic achievement and school attendance rates; andWHEREAS, Buying locally grown food helps Californian farmers, food producers, employees, and their families; andWHEREAS, Farming and related industries employ more than 22.1 million people, making up over 10.4 percent of employment in the United States; andWHEREAS, For more than 60 consecutive years, California has been the number one agricultural state in the nation, producing more than 400 crop and livestock products and accounting for over one-third of vegetables and nearly three-quarters of the fruits and nuts produced in the United States; andWHEREAS, California is the nations leader in agricultural exports, shipping $23.6 billion in food and agricultural commodities around the world in 2022, which represents a 4.4 percent increase from the previous year; andWHEREAS, The federal Local Food for Schools and Child Care (LFSCC) program was established to build a more resilient food supply chain and has facilitated a connection between hundreds of California farms, schools, and food banks, leading to revenues for farmers, growers, and other food producers, and creating more jobs for food system workers; andWHEREAS, In 2022, the United States Department of Agriculture allocated over $23 million in LFSCC funding to the State Department of Education from the Commodity Credit Corporation, providing funds to 319 school food authorities, and those funds helped schools purchase local, regional, and state-grown food, supported local farms, enhanced access to nutritious meals, and helped stabilize local food systems; andWHEREAS, On March 7, 2025, the Trump Administration canceled over $70 million in anticipated LFSCC program funding for 2025 and canceled over $1 billion nationally for the Local Food Purchase Assistance Cooperative Agreement Program and the Local Food for Schools Cooperative Agreement Program; andWHEREAS, Research demonstrates that each dollar invested in local food systems generates an additional $2.16 in economic activity, which indicates that canceling $70 million in funding could result in an estimated loss exceeding $150 million in economic activity statewide; andWHEREAS, The loss of federal investment jeopardizes the economic viability of farmers and food producers in California who relied on these institutional markets; now, therefore, be itResolved by the Assembly and the Senate of the State of California, jointly, That the Legislature opposes cuts to the LFSCC program, and calls on our states Representatives in Congress to continue to support investments in the LFSCC program; and be it furtherResolved, That the Legislature calls on the President of the United States to work with Congress to support family farmers who produce fresh, locally sourced food for school meals; and be it furtherResolved, That the Chief Clerk of the Assembly transmit copies of this resolution to the President and Vice President of the United States, to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, to the Majority Leader of the Senate, and to each Senator and Representative from California in the Congress of the United States.
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33 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20252026 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Joint Resolution No. 6Introduced by Assembly Member Aguiar-CurryMarch 26, 2025 Relative to child nutrition.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAJR 6, as introduced, Aguiar-Curry. Child nutrition: federal programs: funding cuts.This measure would call on the states Representatives in Congress to continue to support investments in the federal Local Food for Schools and Child Care program and would call on the President of the United States to work with Congress to support family farmers who produce fresh, locally sourced food for school meals.Digest Key Fiscal Committee: NO
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2626 AJR 6, as introduced, Aguiar-Curry. Child nutrition: federal programs: funding cuts.
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2828 This measure would call on the states Representatives in Congress to continue to support investments in the federal Local Food for Schools and Child Care program and would call on the President of the United States to work with Congress to support family farmers who produce fresh, locally sourced food for school meals.
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3030 This measure would call on the states Representatives in Congress to continue to support investments in the federal Local Food for Schools and Child Care program and would call on the President of the United States to work with Congress to support family farmers who produce fresh, locally sourced food for school meals.
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4242 WHEREAS, Farming and related industries employ more than 22.1 million people, making up over 10.4 percent of employment in the United States; and
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4444 WHEREAS, For more than 60 consecutive years, California has been the number one agricultural state in the nation, producing more than 400 crop and livestock products and accounting for over one-third of vegetables and nearly three-quarters of the fruits and nuts produced in the United States; and
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4646 WHEREAS, California is the nations leader in agricultural exports, shipping $23.6 billion in food and agricultural commodities around the world in 2022, which represents a 4.4 percent increase from the previous year; and
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4848 WHEREAS, The federal Local Food for Schools and Child Care (LFSCC) program was established to build a more resilient food supply chain and has facilitated a connection between hundreds of California farms, schools, and food banks, leading to revenues for farmers, growers, and other food producers, and creating more jobs for food system workers; and
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5050 WHEREAS, In 2022, the United States Department of Agriculture allocated over $23 million in LFSCC funding to the State Department of Education from the Commodity Credit Corporation, providing funds to 319 school food authorities, and those funds helped schools purchase local, regional, and state-grown food, supported local farms, enhanced access to nutritious meals, and helped stabilize local food systems; and
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5252 WHEREAS, On March 7, 2025, the Trump Administration canceled over $70 million in anticipated LFSCC program funding for 2025 and canceled over $1 billion nationally for the Local Food Purchase Assistance Cooperative Agreement Program and the Local Food for Schools Cooperative Agreement Program; and
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5454 WHEREAS, Research demonstrates that each dollar invested in local food systems generates an additional $2.16 in economic activity, which indicates that canceling $70 million in funding could result in an estimated loss exceeding $150 million in economic activity statewide; and
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5656 WHEREAS, The loss of federal investment jeopardizes the economic viability of farmers and food producers in California who relied on these institutional markets; now, therefore, be it
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5858 Resolved by the Assembly and the Senate of the State of California, jointly, That the Legislature opposes cuts to the LFSCC program, and calls on our states Representatives in Congress to continue to support investments in the LFSCC program; and be it further
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6060 Resolved, That the Legislature calls on the President of the United States to work with Congress to support family farmers who produce fresh, locally sourced food for school meals; and be it further
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6262 Resolved, That the Chief Clerk of the Assembly transmit copies of this resolution to the President and Vice President of the United States, to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, to the Majority Leader of the Senate, and to each Senator and Representative from California in the Congress of the United States.