New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill SCR121

Introduced
9/29/22  
Refer
9/29/22  
Report Pass
12/1/22  

Caption

Urges Congress to provide for universal school meals program.

Impact

SCR121 emphasizes that school meals are essential for children's ability to focus and learn, directly impacting academic performance. The resolution argues that universal access to free meals would reduce childhood hunger and its associated consequences, like behavioral problems and chronic health issues. By appealing to Congress for permanent changes to the school meals program, the resolution seeks to create a more equitable food access system, especially for those affected by economic downturns.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 121 (SCR121) is a legislative measure introduced in New Jersey that urges Congress to establish a permanent universal school meals program. The resolution highlights the significant financial struggles faced by families across the United States after the COVID-19 pandemic, which has worsened due to rising food costs. It notes that prior to the pandemic, many children eligible for free or reduced meals did not participate, underscoring existing gaps in food access that the proposed program aims to address.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding SCR121 is supportive, aiming to improve child welfare through better nutrition access. Legislators and advocates recognize the need for such a program to mitigate food insecurity, particularly in light of the disruptions caused by the pandemic. The resolution reflects a collective understanding of the importance of food security for academic success and overall child well-being.

Contention

While the resolution does not appear to face significant opposition within the context of the legislature itself, it highlights a crucial national debate about governmental responsibility in addressing hunger and food access. Opposition could arise from differing views on federal versus state capabilities in managing such programs, as well as concerns about funding and implementation. Nevertheless, the resolution aims to provoke legislative action at the federal level, illustrating the urgent need for comprehensive solutions to a pressing societal issue.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ SCR89

Urges United States Congress to pass "Universal School Meals Program Act of 2021."

NJ ACR109

Urges United States Congress to pass "Universal School Meals Program Act of 2021."

NJ ACR115

Urges United States Congress to pass "Universal School Meals Program Act of 2023."

NJ B26-0108

Universal Free School Meals Amendment Act of 2025

NJ H0165

An act relating to school food programs and universal school meals

NJ A4680

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

NJ SJR35

Urges US Congress to pass legislation allowing a regional income eligibility requirement for school nutrition programs.

NJ AR61

Urges Congress to provide menstrual hygiene products under Medicaid, SNAP, and WIC programs.

NJ S1508

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

NJ S1531

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

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