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California city's ban on gas-fueled kitchen equipment gets overturned

A federal court ruled that the prohibition violated federal energy regulations.

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North Dakota is latest state to ban lunch shaming

Also in this week’s legislation update: North Carolina debuts two bills related to school nutrition, and Massachusetts funds universal free meals through the end of the school year.

The state says it's now developing a system to channel the money down to the victims, which include foodservice operations.

Also in this week’s legislative update: Louisiana introduces a universal free meals bill, while Montana lawmakers table theirs.

Also in this week’s K-12 legislative update: Pennsylvania looks to continue its universal free breakfast program and a federal bill would require schools to serve soy milk.

Under SB 1164, Florida college institutions, contracted foodservice providers and other state entities would be required to prioritize commodities grown or processed locally

The state would join California, Maine and Colorado in offering universal free meals at school.

The budget earmarks over $15 billion in funds to allow more school districts to take advantage of the Community Eligibility Provision

U.S. Senator John Boozman and U.S. Representative Virginia Foxx have written a letter to Agriculture Secretary Thomas Vilsack asking for the comment period to be prolonged by 30 days.

Also in this week’s K-12 legislative update: Several states introduce or advance universal free meals bills, while others look to expand local procurement in schools.

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