3 takeaways from the SNA’s Legislation Action Conference
School Nutrition Association members met virtually to discuss meal waivers, COVID-19 best practices and more.
Members of the School Nutrition Association came together virtually last week for the SNA’s Legislation Action Conference. Attendees heard from USDA representatives and talked with their peers about COVID-19 best practices and the legislative actions they would like to see in the coming year. Here are three takeaways from the event.
1. USDA is extending school meal waivers
Early on in the conference, it was officially announced that the U.S. Department of Agriculture has extended summer meal waivers through the end of September, allowing schools to continue to feed kids 18 and under at no cost.
Recently confirmed Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack spoke to attendees and said that the USDA is currently looking into extending the waivers through the next school year. “We hope to be able to make some decisions on that sometime in the month of April,” he says. “We'll be looking at this issue in great detail and we'll be providing more information.