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Senate panel advances bill to notify students applying for aid about CalFresh eligibility

Senate Human Services Committee · April 20, 2026

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Summary

SB 961 would notify students applying for financial aid that they may be eligible for CalFresh; students, campus basic needs coordinators and nutrition groups testified in support and the committee passed the bill to Appropriations.

Senator Ashby presented SB 961, the CalFresh for Students Act, saying the bill would notify students when they apply for financial aid that they may be eligible for CalFresh benefits. The author framed the bill as an administrative, informational step that does not change eligibility rules but would connect students earlier with resources.

Student witnesses and campus basic-needs staff described campus food insecurity. "No student should have to wait until they are in crisis to access food support," said Lorena Alvarez Flores, UC Davis student and basic needs coordinator. Multiple student organizations, food policy groups and nutrition/dietitian associations registered support, noting the potential to improve retention and student health.

Committee members voiced strong backing for the bill. Senator Ashby said the measure simply connects existing data and resources to reduce barriers; Senator Laird moved the bill and a recorded roll call indicated unanimous support in committee, sending SB 961 to Appropriations.

Supporters said the bill facilitates outreach and earlier access to food supports; no opposition witnesses were recorded at the hearing.