Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3991

Filed
3/8/23  
Out of House Committee
5/2/23  
Voted on by House
5/9/23  
Out of Senate Committee
5/23/23  
Voted on by Senate
5/24/23  
Governor Action
6/12/23  

Caption

Relating to Texas Fruit and Vegetable Day in public schools.

Impact

The implementation of this bill will mandate public schools to organize activities and education that highlight the significance of fruits and vegetables in the diet. Schools will have the authority to determine specific instructional strategies for Texas Fruit and Vegetable Day, fostering an environment that emphasizes nutrition. This could potentially lead to an increase in the consumption of fruits and vegetables among students, contributing to improved long-term health outcomes. The measure aligns with existing state prioritization of educational enrichment and public health initiatives.

Summary

House Bill 3991 establishes the first Friday of April as Texas Fruit and Vegetable Day in public schools. The primary intent of this legislation is to enhance awareness among students regarding the health benefits of consuming fruits and vegetables. By formally designating a specific day for this purpose, the bill aims to encourage a culture of healthier eating habits among children. With the obesity rates among U.S. children having tripled over the past three decades, this initiative is seen as a proactive measure in combating poor dietary habits and promoting well-being at a foundational level in society.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 3991 is largely positive, characterized by a bipartisan consensus on the need for improved nutritional awareness among children. Supporters, including committee members and co-sponsors of the bill, advocate for its role in promoting healthier lifestyles and combating childhood obesity. The ‘yummy bill’ comment, used during legislative discussions, reflects light-hearted support, underscoring the bill’s appeal as an enjoyable and beneficial initiative.

Contention

While the bill has primarily garnered support, it is essential to note that some individuals believe that the introduction of such designated days may not adequately address the larger issues of nutritional education and access to healthy foods. They argue that simply recognizing a day does not guarantee lasting behavioral changes or improvements in children's diets without comprehensive ongoing educational efforts. Nonetheless, the bill represents a significant step towards institutionalizing nutrition as a priority within Texas public schools.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Education Code

  • Chapter 29. Educational Programs
    • Section: 9073
    • Section: 9073
    • Section: 9073
    • Section: 9073

Government Code

  • Chapter 662. Holidays And Recognition Days, Weeks, And Months
    • Section: 103
    • Section: 103

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX H4059

Relative to fresh fruits and vegetables in schools

TX HB1904

Relating To The Taxation Of Fruits And Vegetables.

TX SB3233

Relating To The Taxation Of Fruits And Vegetables.

TX SB1639

Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Nutrition Act of 2023

TX HB1908

Relating to the safety of the fresh fruit and vegetables produced in this state.

TX SB1901

Relating to the safety of the fresh fruit and vegetables produced in this state.

TX AB564

Food and agriculture: fruits, nuts, and vegetables: inspections.

TX AB279

Personal income tax: credit: food banks: donated fresh fruits and vegetables.

TX HB2771

Relating to the prices of fruits and vegetables during a declared disaster; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB232

Provides relative to the mislabeling of fresh fruits and vegetables

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.