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MA S267

Regarding breakfast after the bell


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Introduced
01/22/2019
In Committee
11/14/2019
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
12/31/2020

Introduced Session

191st General Court

Bill Summary

For legislation to regard breakfast after the bell. Education.

AI Summary

This bill aims to require public elementary and secondary schools in Massachusetts with at least 60% of students eligible for free or reduced-price meals to offer all students a school breakfast after the beginning of the instructional day. The bill allows schools to use various breakfast service models and directs the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to develop and distribute an implementation schedule, review schools for compliance, and ensure full implementation by the 2021-2022 academic year. The bill also requires the department to collect and publish information on the availability and participation rates of the breakfast program.

Committee Categories

Budget and Finance, Education

Sponsors (45)

Brian Ashe (D),  Jennifer Benson (D),  David Biele (D),  Joseph Boncore (D),  Will Brownsberger (D),  Harriette Chandler (D),  Jo Comerford (D),  Mike Connolly (D),  William Crocker (R),  Julian Cyr (D),  Sal DiDomenico (D),  Jamie Eldridge (D),  Ryan Fattman (R),  Paul Feeney (D),  Cindy Friedman (D),  Sean Garballey (D),  Susan Gifford (R),  Anne Gobi (D),  Carlos González (D),  Jim Hawkins (D),  Adam Hinds (D),  Donald Humason (R),  Pat Jehlen (D),  Hannah Kane (R),  Mary Keefe (D),  Kay Khan (D),  David LeBoeuf (D),  Eric Lesser (D),  Jack Lewis (D),  Jason Lewis (D),  Joan Lovely (D),  Joe McGonagle (D),  Mark Montigny (D),  Mike Moore (D),  Brian Murray (D),  Tram Nguyen (D),  Patrick O'Connor (R),  Becca Rausch (D),  Maria Robinson (D),  Todd Smola (R),  Tom Stanley (D),  Bruce Tarr (R),  Dean Tran (R),  Tommy Vitolo (D),  James Welch (D), 

Last Action

Accompanied H4218 (on 01/15/2020)

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