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Universal free meals bills advance in Minnesota and Washington state

The states are two of several that have introduced universal free meals bills this legislative session.

Benita Gingerella, Senior Editor

February 13, 2023

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Universal free meals bills introduced in Minnesota and Washington state have advanced. 

The Minnesota House passed HF 5, which would use state funds to cover the cost of offering free daily breakfast and lunch to public school students. The bill was sent to the Senate and has been referred to the Senate Finance Committee. 

In Washington, the House Committee on Education has advanced HB 1238, which would offer all 1.1 million public school students free breakfast and lunch. The bill has been referred to the Appropriations Committee. A companion bill introduced in the state Senate has passed the Committee on Learning & K-12 Education and now heads to the Ways & Means Committee. 

Lawmakers in many states have introduced bills regarding universal free meals this legislative session, although one of the bills has already been killed

The School Nutrition Association and other food leaders have come out in support of offering universal free meals to students. 

See which states currently offer, or are considering, universal free meals via the map below: 

About the Author

Benita Gingerella

Senior Editor

Benita is a senior editor for FoodService Director and covers K-12 foodservice. She has been with the publication since 2016. In her spare time, Benita is an avid restaurant-goer and loves to travel extensively.

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