Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB4742

Introduced
7/23/25  

Caption

GIVE MILK Act Giving Increased Variety to Ensure Milk Into the Lives of Kids Act

Impact

The bill addresses a significant public health concern, as it acknowledges that many children and adolescents do not meet the recommended daily intake of dairy products. The findings from the bill underscore the nutritional benefits of milk, including its role in bone health and overall development in young children. By expanding the options available to WIC participants, the bill aims to provide tailored dietary solutions in line with current nutritional guidelines and recommendations from health and nutrition experts.

Summary

House Bill 4742, also known as the 'Giving Increased Variety to Ensure Milk Into the Lives of Kids Act' or the 'GIVE MILK Act', seeks to amend the Child Nutrition Act of 1966. The primary aim is to allow participants in the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) the option to select from various types of milk, including whole milk, nonfat milk, low-fat milk, and reduced-fat milk. This change is intended to improve dietary options for children and promote better health outcomes by ensuring they receive adequate calcium and other essential nutrients.

Contention

There may be notable points of contention regarding the types of milk recommended for young children. While the bill promotes the inclusion of whole milk, it also recognizes the guidance of various health organizations that recommend lower-fat options for children over the age of 2. This dual recommendation could lead to debates among lawmakers, dairy producers, and nutrition advocates about the best approaches to dairy consumption in childhood nutrition and whether whole milk should be more widely promoted compared to skim or low-fat variants. Additionally, potential resistance may arise from those concerned about the implications of increasing whole milk availability in federal nutrition programs.

Overall_significance

Ultimately, HB4742 aims to align WIC policies with modern dietary guidelines that not only support children's dietary needs but also reflect the ongoing discourse in nutrition policy regarding the balance of dietary fats. This legislative initiative could set a precedent for how federal nutrition programs respond to evolving research on dietary health and childhood nutrition.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB5383

GIVE MILK Act Giving Increased Variety to Ensure Milk Into the Lives of Kids Act

US HB1462

DAIRY PRIDE Act Defending Against Imitations and Replacements of Yogurt, Milk, and Cheese To Promote Regular Intake of Dairy Everyday Act

US SB549

DAIRY PRIDE Act Defending Against Imitations and Replacements of Yogurt, Milk, and Cheese To Promote Regular Intake of Dairy Everyday Act

US SB1957

Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act of 2023

US HB1147

Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act of 2023

US SB5417

Care for Military Kids Act

US HCR80

Recognizing that Federal law does not prohibit elementary school or secondary school students from discussing or sharing information about non-dairy milk alternatives.

US HB3930

MILK Act of 2023 Milk is Indisputably Liked by Kids Act of 2023

US SR284

A resolution expressing support for the designation of June 2023 as "National Dairy Month" to recognize the important role dairy plays in a healthy diet and the exceptional work of dairy producers in being stewards of the land and livestock.

US HB9715

Strengthening our Servicemembers with Milk Act

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