Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3290

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to creating a farm to school community connections pilot program.

Impact

The implementation of HB3290 is expected to improve the nutritional quality of school lunches while simultaneously supporting local farmers. By incentivizing school districts to source foods from in-state producers, the bill not only aims to enhance food security amongst students but also stimulates local agriculture and the economy. The introduction of fresh produce into school meals could contribute positively to students' overall health and learning by promoting healthier eating habits from a young age.

Summary

House Bill 3290 aims to establish a Farm to School Community Connections Pilot Program in Texas. The bill authorizes the state's Department of Agriculture to develop and implement this program, which will allocate $5 million in grant funding to school districts. The funding is intended to promote awareness and increase access to fresh produce for students, encouraging schools to procure ingredients directly from local farms. This financial support is designed to be a per-lunch reimbursement model, with districts able to receive $0.15 for each lunch utilizing fresh, minimally processed ingredients sourced locally, and potential additional funds for delivery costs.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support for its focus on improving student nutrition and local economic support, it may face some challenges regarding the allocation of funds and the program's longevity. Key points of contention could arise around the $5 million grant limit and whether this funding will be sufficient to stimulate meaningful changes in all participating school districts. Additionally, the bill's sunset provision sets an expiration date for the program in 2017, which can raise concerns about the sustainability of the initiatives it seeks to promote.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3589

Relating to the transfer of the administration of school nutrition programs from the Texas Department of Agriculture to the Texas Education Agency.

TX HB4631

Relating to the establishment of the Opportunity High School Diploma pilot program.

TX HB3402

Relating to establishing a pilot program to provide school district employees assistance with child-care services.

TX HB121

Relating to establishing a pilot program to provide school district employees assistance with child-care services.

TX SB2359

Relating to the establishment of the intellectual disabilities and complex medical needs community support pilot program.

TX HB4064

Relating to an earth, environment, and planetary sciences pilot program in the Houston Independent School District.

TX HB3676

Relating to the creation of a rural dual credit pilot program by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.

TX HB4104

Relating to a nursing dual credit pilot program.

TX HB1

Relating to primary and secondary education, including the certification, compensation, and health coverage of certain public school employees, the public school finance system, special education in public schools, the establishment of an education savings account program, measures to support the education of public school students that include certain educational grant programs, reading instruction, and early childhood education, the provision of virtual education, and public school accountability.

TX HB4845

Relating to the establishment of a bullying prevention pilot program for public schools.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.