New Hampshire 2023 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB528

Introduced
1/11/23  
Refer
1/11/23  

Caption

Relative to school lunches and establishing the meals for students fund.

Impact

The fiscal implications of HB 528 indicate an increase in expenditures at both state and local levels; however, these amounts remain indeterminable at present. The New Hampshire Department of Education notes potential costs related to implementing this program, especially concerning the reimbursement for reduced-price meal provisions. Additionally, the bill is set to be active for the fiscal years of 2024 and 2025, with a scheduled repeal in 2025, which may limit long-term investment and planning by school districts.

Summary

House Bill 528 aims to enhance the availability of nutritious meals for students by mandating that local school boards provide both breakfast and lunch to children who meet federal eligibility guidelines. The bill establishes a 'meals for students fund' to offer reimbursement to schools, thus ensuring that these meals can be provided at no cost or a reduced cost to eligible students. This mandate is significant as it extends beyond the current requirement of serving just one meal, thereby addressing the nutritional needs of students more comprehensively.

Sentiment

General sentiment around HB 528 appears supportive, particularly from advocates for child nutrition and educational funding. Proponents argue that access to free meals is essential for improving student health and learning outcomes. However, concerns have been raised regarding the sustainability of the funding for such initiatives, particularly in light of the fiscal note that indicates indeterminate increases in local expenditures.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the bill's potential impact on local school budgets and the adequacy of the reimbursements provided through the meals for students fund. Critics argue that while the bill aims to address nutritional inadequacies, it does not stipulate how funds would be allocated, risking financial strain on districts that may already be experiencing challenges. The vagueness surrounding funding and the elimination of the program's provisions after 2025 could also draw criticism from stakeholders invested in maintaining consistent meal access for students.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH HB1660

Relative to school lunches and establishing the meals for students fund.

NH SB204

Relative to the responsibility of local school districts to provide meals to students during school hours, reimbursing schools for meals provided to students at no cost, and making an appropriation therefor.

NH SB499

Relative to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and the Summer EBT program and making appropriations therefor and relative to providing disaster relief funding to municipalities after a natural disaster.

NH HB572

Relative to eligibility for free school meals.

NH HB1212

Relative to eligibility for free school meals.

NH HB3435

Relating to school meals; declaring an emergency.

NH HB572

Relative to eligibility for free school meals.

NH HB07273

An Act Establishing A Working Group To Study Ways To Fund A Universal Free School Meals Program.

NH S1677

Requires schools to provide free school breakfasts and lunches to students from working class, middle-income families; designated as "Working Class Families' Anti-Hunger Act."

NH A2368

Requires schools to provide free school breakfasts and lunches to students from working class, middle-income families; designated as "Working Class Families' Anti-Hunger Act."

Similar Bills

NH HB1660

Relative to school lunches and establishing the meals for students fund.

NH SB499

Relative to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and the Summer EBT program and making appropriations therefor and relative to providing disaster relief funding to municipalities after a natural disaster.

NH HB1561

Relative to school nutrition standards.

NH HB429

Requiring the offering of breakfast and lunch in all public and chartered public schools.

NH HB1564

Requiring school districts to provide breakfast for students.

NH HB1212

Relative to eligibility for free school meals.

NH HB572

Relative to eligibility for free school meals.

NH HB424

Relative to school lunch payment policies.