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US S1119

US S1119
Anti-Lunch Shaming Act of 2019


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Introduced
04/10/2019
In Committee
04/10/2019
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
12/31/2020

Introduced Session

116th Congress

Bill Summary

A bill to amend the Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act to prohibit the stigmatization of children who are unable to pay for meals. This bill prohibits the stigmatization of a child who is unable to pay for meals provided by schools under the National School Lunch Program or the School Breakfast Program. The bill applies to a child who either does not have funds to pay for a meal or has outstanding credit that was extended by a school food authority (SFA). A SFA may not permit public identification or stigmatization of the child, such as by requiring a wristband or hand stamp. The child also may not be required to (1) perform chores or activities that are not required of students generally, or (2) dispose of food after it has been served to the child. Any communication related to outstanding credit must be directed to the child's parent or guardian. A child may be required to deliver a letter regarding outstanding credit that is addressed to a parent or guardian if the letter is not distributed to the child in a manner that stigmatizes the child. The bill also expresses the sense of Congress regarding several issues regarding the administration of the school meal programs.

AI Summary

This bill, the Anti-Lunch Shaming Act of 2019, amends the Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act to prohibit the stigmatization of children who are unable to pay for meals provided by schools under the National School Lunch Program or the School Breakfast Program. Specifically, the bill prohibits schools from publicly identifying or stigmatizing children who either do not have funds to pay for a meal or have outstanding credit extended by the school food authority. The bill also requires any communication about outstanding credit to be directed to the child's parent or guardian, rather than the child. Additionally, the bill expresses the sense of Congress on several issues related to the administration of the school meal programs, such as ensuring timely distribution of free and reduced-price meal applications and coordinating with local authorities to identify and provide free meals to homeless and foster children.

Committee Categories

Agriculture and Natural Resources

Sponsors (16)

Last Action

Read twice and referred to the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry. (on 04/10/2019)

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