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Budget committee pauses Healthy School Meals transfer for two years, keeps 'shell' date in bill
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Summary
Committee introduced LLS 0753 to suspend the statutory transfer to the Healthy School Meals for All State Education Fund for two years rather than repeal it, and asked staff to add a reminder/reporting mechanism for review in 2027.
Members moved to introduce a bill (LLS 0753) that would pause, rather than repeal, the statutory transfer from the state education fund to the Healthy School Meals for All program for two years. The motion reflected concerns about uncertain revenue projections and the first year of program implementation, when wage supplements and local food producer grants begin.
Several members debated whether the bill should make the transfer permissive or retain a mandatory 'shell' clause with a future transfer date; one member sought a clause that would require the treasurer to transfer funds only if certain data conditions were met. The chair and staff preferred a clean suspension and recommended a request for information or a footnote to prompt a two‑year review in November 2027.
After discussion, the committee introduced the measure without objection and suggested staff add a footnote or request for information to ensure future committees review program viability. Committee members also discussed how the projected $31M transfer would affect the State Education Fund and whether future supplemental action could reverse the suspension if conditions changed.
