West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SB162

Introduced
1/10/24  
Engrossed
1/12/24  
Refer
1/15/24  
Refer
1/15/24  

Caption

Establishing Summer Feeding for All Program

Impact

The bill mandates that each county school system conduct annual surveys to assess students' eating patterns and food availability during school closures. With the support of the West Virginia Office of Child Nutrition, school boards will gather data on local food resources and provide this information to families. This initiative aims to empower school boards to be proactive in reducing food insecurity, which could ultimately contribute to better health and educational outcomes for students in need.

Summary

Senate Bill 162, titled the Establishing Summer Feeding for All Program, aims to tackle food insecurity among students in West Virginia by enabling county school boards to create and implement feeding initiatives during summer and non-school periods. The bill recognizes existing efforts such as the Feed to Achieve initiative and seeks to expand upon them. It allows for the identification and evaluation of food resources available to children in these circumstances, highlighting the need for a structured approach to ensure students have access to nutritious meals when schools are not in session.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment around SB162 appears to be positive, with support from various stakeholders recognizing the necessity of addressing food access for children. The bill underscores a commitment to improving student welfare and demonstrates a legislative effort to innovate local solutions for hunger. This collaborative initiative is likely to foster goodwill among community members and local organizations involved in food distribution.

Contention

While SB162 has garnered approval, potential concerns may arise around the implementation of the county-driven programs, such as ensuring consistent funding and volunteer engagement. Some critics may argue that relying on county resources could lead to disparities in food access depending on local capabilities. This could be a point of contention as the bill progresses, as it may raise questions about the adequacy of the measures in addressing food insecurity across diverse communities in West Virginia.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV SB306

Establishing Summer Feeding for All Program

WV HB3263

Provide for statewide participation in the federal Community Eligibility Provision for its duration

WV HB3296

Provide for statewide participation in the federal Community Eligibility Provision for its duration

WV HB3099

To establish a grant program for colleges that take steps to establish themselves as Student Basic Needs campuses

WV SB289

Establishing Minority Health Advisory Team

WV HB2264

Establishing the Minority Health Advisory Team

WV HB3035

Relating generally to high-quality education programs and school operations

WV HB3408

To clean up statutory provisions regarding the Hope Scholarship program to better reflect the intent and operation of the program

WV HB2868

Establishing the Municipal Home Rule Program

WV HB2940

Establishing the Anti-Stereotyping Act

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.