legislation and regulation

Operations

Calif. acts to ease food insecurity in community colleges

Students in 10 counties could use their assistance credits at local restaurants.

Operations

Calif. bans alternative meals for kids with lunchroom debts

The measure is aimed at ending lunch shaming.

As anticipated, the agency has raised the exemption threshold to $35,568.

FSDs discuss how they're complying with current labor laws.

If the proposal goes into effect, the USDA estimates that around 3 million people would no longer be eligible for the program.

The Raise the Wage Act, approved in the Democratic-controlled House on party lines, now moves to the Republican-controlled Senate.

The legislation aims to simplify the local procurement process for operators.

The Farm and Ranch to School Act would provide funding for local meat procurement in schools.

The Safe School Meals for Kids Act would prohibit schools from serving food that contains any amount of detectable chlorpyrifos.

The state passed an anti-lunch-shaming bill and a bill that would allow districts to serve excess cafeteria food to students.

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