Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB0952

Introduced
1/24/25  
Refer
1/24/25  
Refer
3/12/25  
Report Pass
3/19/25  

Caption

EDUCATION-TECH

Impact

The amendment is a part of the ongoing efforts to refine educational policies in Illinois that focus on ensuring no student experiences hunger at school. Although it does not introduce new provisions, such technical amendments can help streamline legal references and facilitate better understanding of existing laws. The Hunger-Free Students' Bill of Rights Act is significant in its overall goal to protect the rights of students by guaranteeing access to nutritious food.

Summary

SB0952, introduced by Senator John F. Curran, amends the Hunger-Free Students' Bill of Rights Act in Illinois. The bill primarily addresses technical changes regarding the short title of the Act. By doing so, it aims to clarify the statute without altering the substantive rights or provisions that are already established under the original legislation. This type of amendment is common in legislative practice to ensure precision in legal language.

Contention

Notable points of contention typically arise around the broader implications of hunger and food security policies in schools. While the bill itself is largely technical and non-controversial, larger discussions surrounding funding, nutritional standards, and access to free or reduced-price meals for students remain relevant. Legislators and advocacy groups may engage in debates to ensure that the provisions that support students' needs are adequately funded and enforced, aligning with the original mission of the Hunger-Free Students' Bill of Rights.

Companion Bills

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