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Casey Introduces Bill to Address Hunger in Schools
USAgNet - 11/15/2019
U.S. Senator Bob Casey of Pennsylvania has introduced the School Hunger Elimination Act, legislation to improve the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) and School Breakfast program (SBP). More than 11 million children across the country are food
insecure, and ensuring access to school meals is essential to combat hunger in schools. This legislation would significantly increase access to school meals through expanded eligibility for free meals, decreased administrative work, improved program integrity and
reduced school meal debt.
School nutrition programs are essential to addressing food insecurity. Missing meals and experiencing hunger can limit school performance and impair behavior at school. Further, hunger and food insecurity among children results in higher risk of behavioral,
mental and social disorders.
The School Hunger Elimination Act makes much needed improvements to direct certification, community eligibility and retroactive reimbursements, which will expand access to healthy meals and drastically help reduce hunger in schools.
"It is simply unacceptable that more than 11 million children across the country lack consistent access to enough food to sustain active and healthy lives. When students are hungry in the classroom their ability to concentrate decreases, academic performance
declines and behavioral issues surge," said Senator Casey. "The School Hunger Elimination Act takes significant steps to address this problem by expanding access to the National School Lunch and School Breakfast Programs. These programs are vital in
ensuring dependable access to nutritious foods for children who struggle with food insecurity."
"The School Hunger Elimination Act will increase the number of high-need schools that are able to offer free breakfast and lunch to all students, and will help make sure that children from low-income households are easily connected to free school meals," said
Jim Weill, president, Food Research & Action Center. "FRAC is proud to support a bill to help ensure that children are well-nourished and ready to learn."
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