Kansas 2023-2024 Regular Session

Kansas House Bill HB2769

Introduced
2/8/24  
Refer
2/8/24  

Caption

Requiring public schools and school districts to participate in federal meal programs and providing for reimbursement for free meals at all public schools and school districts.

Impact

If enacted, HB2769 will significantly alter how public schools manage food services. The implementation of this bill would require schools to align their policies with federal guidelines regarding meal provision. As a result, this could lead to an increase in funding for these meal programs through federal reimbursements, potentially improving the quality and availability of meals offered to students. This shift may also require schools to enhance their infrastructure and training to comply with federal standards, fostering a higher level of nutritional service within educational institutions.

Summary

House Bill 2769 proposes a mandate for public schools and school districts to participate in federal meal programs. The primary aim of the bill is to ensure that all students in public schools have access to free meals by providing financial reimbursement for such meals. This aligns with efforts to improve child nutrition and support educational environments where students are not hindered by hunger. By requiring participation in existing federal programs, HB2769 intends to streamline access to nutritional resources for students across the state.

Contention

While the bill aims to support student nutrition, there may be points of contention regarding its implementation and the potential impact on school budgets. Some school districts may argue that the requirement to participate could strain their financial resources, particularly if the reimbursements do not cover the full costs of providing these meals. There may also be concerns about the adequacy of existing federal meal programs and whether they can adequately support the diverse dietary needs of students. Advocates for the bill will need to address these issues to ensure a smooth transition and successful implementation of the program.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KS S4560

"NJ Healthy Schools Act"; prohibits sale and distribution of ultraprocessed foods in schools participating in federally funded or assisted meal programs.

KS H0165

An act relating to school food programs and universal school meals

KS A4680

Requires schools to universally provide free meals to all students, regardless of whether students are federally eligible for free or reduced price meals.

KS S1531

Requires schools to universally provide free meals to all students, regardless of whether students are federally eligible for free or reduced price meals.

KS S1508

Requires schools to universally provide free meals to all students, regardless of whether students are federally eligible for free or reduced price meals.

KS SB1314

Relating to a periodic study on participation of public schools in a federal lunch program, to school district grace period policies, and to the provision of meals to certain public school students.

KS H7400

Establishes new programs for free breakfast and lunch meals in all public schools.

KS S2320

Establishes new programs for free breakfast and lunch meals in all public schools.

KS HB1540

Relating To School Meals.

KS HB1414

Healthy Meals For All Public School Students

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.