Wisconsin 2025-2026 Regular Session

Wisconsin Senate Bill SB228

Introduced
4/29/25  

Caption

Prohibiting school boards and independent charter schools from providing food containing certain ingredients in free or reduced-price meals.

Impact

The implementation of SB228 would significantly influence the operation of school meal programs, particularly those participating in the National School Lunch Program and the federal School Breakfast Program. Schools will be mandated to comply with the new restrictions, affecting the types of foods they can provide, especially in terms of minimizing processed options that include these banned ingredients. Schools will not, however, be completely barred from serving food containing these ingredients; they can allow private vendors to provide such items during school activities, maintaining some level of flexibility for food offerings.

Summary

Senate Bill 228 seeks to enhance the health standards of meals provided to students in Wisconsin public schools and independent charter schools by prohibiting the use of certain ingredients in free or reduced-price meals. The bill specifically targets five ingredients that are commonly considered unhealthy: brominated vegetable oil, potassium bromate, propylparaben, azodicarbonamide, and red dye 3. By mandating these restrictions, the bill aims to improve the nutritional quality of food served to children and safeguard their health from potentially harmful substances that are increasingly scrutinized in public health discourse.

Contention

Discussions surrounding SB228 may highlight points of contention over the balance between dietary health and the practicality of food service operations within schools. Advocates for the bill will argue that prohibiting these ingredients correlates to better health outcomes for students, linking improved nutrition to enhanced learning and overall well-being. Conversely, critics may express concerns about the implications for food supply chains, the cost of compliance for schools, and whether these restrictions might limit the variety of affordable meal options available to students, especially in low-income areas where such programs are crucial.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WI SB652

Reductions to state aid paid to school districts for payments to certain independent charter schools. (FE)

WI AB688

Reductions to state aid paid to school districts for payments to certain independent charter schools. (FE)

WI SB720

Providing state aid to reimburse public and private schools that provide free meals to all pupils for the costs of those meals and making an appropriation. (FE)

WI AB754

Providing state aid to reimburse public and private schools that provide free meals to all pupils for the costs of those meals and making an appropriation. (FE)

WI SB10

Pupil or minor access to harmful material in public libraries and to harmful material or offensive material in public schools. (FE)

WI AB15

Pupil or minor access to harmful material in public libraries and to harmful material or offensive material in public schools. (FE)

WI SB502

Payments for pupils who withdraw from a parental choice program, the Special Needs Scholarship Program, or an independent charter school. (FE)

WI AB532

Payments for pupils who withdraw from a parental choice program, the Special Needs Scholarship Program, or an independent charter school. (FE)

WI AB1026

Prohibiting grade promotion on the basis of absences from school. (FE)

WI SB969

Prohibiting grade promotion on the basis of absences from school. (FE)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.