SBM Policy Statement: Retaining Funding for School Meals to Reduce Hunger and Food Insecurity in American Children

ISBNPA endorses the latest Society of Behavioral Medicine (SBM) Policy Statement.

Retaining Funding for School Meals to Reduce Hunger and Food Insecurity in American Children

Policy Summary Statement

The Society of Behavioral Medicine (SBM) urges Congress to restore USDA funding for school meals through reinstating the Local Food for Schools Cooperative Agreement Program and the Local Food Purchase Assistance Cooperative Agreement Program to prevent hunger and reduce food insecurity in American Children. SBM also encourages legislators to sponsor HR 24.02, the No Hungry Kids in Schools Act, which would expand access to free school meals and make it easier for schools to participate in the program.

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