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All AR students to receive free breakfast in upcoming school year

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Wednesday, February 26, 2025   

Workers in the fight against hunger in Arkansas are celebrating the passage and signing of Senate Bill 59.

The legislation makes free breakfast available to all school aged children, regardless of income, and will be implemented in the 2025-26 school year.

Sylvia Blain, CEO of the Arkansas Hunger Relief Alliance, said the bipartisan bill takes the stigma out of receiving a free breakfast.

"All children that are attending a school that participates in the USDA school meals program," Blain outlined. "That includes charters as well as many private schools."

She noted school districts will continue with the application process and invoice the U.S. Department of Agriculture for students who qualify for free and reduced meals, and the state will cover the costs for students who do not meet the criteria.

State funding will come through the newly established Food Insecurity Fund, which will include money from the general fund, grants and medical marijuana taxes. Blain said one in four children in Arkansas faces hunger and the legislation is one way to level the playing field.

"Arkansas is number one in food insecurity, and we know that there's a lot of kids out there that are not being fed three meals a day at home," Blain emphasized. "If they're able to know that they can come to school and get breakfast before school, it's hard to have anyone argue against that."

Blain added they eventually hope to offer free lunches to all students, as well.


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