Latest Policy & Advocacy Updates

2022 CalFresh Bills

California State CalFresh Bills & Budget Items:

SB 464 (Hurtado): Food4All          


SB 641(Skinner): CalFresh for College Students Act 


SB 20 (Dodd): Student nutrition: eligibility for CalFresh benefits


AB 2810 (Arambula): CalFresh: student eligibility: Federal Application for Student Aid data


AB 1965 (Wicks): California Antihunger Response and Employment Training Act of 2022


AB 2153 (Arambula): California Fruit and Vegetable EBT Pilot Project


SB 907 (Pan): Electronic benefits transfer systems: farmers’ markets


AB 2300 (Karla): CalWORKs and CalFresh: work requirements


Federal CalFresh Bills:

S. 2192 / H.R. 4077—Closing the Meal Gap Act of 2021


H.R. 1753—Improving Access to Nutrition Act


S. 2515 / H.R. 1919—Enhanced Access To SNAP Act (EATS Act) of 2021


H.R.5227 – LIFT the BAR Act of 2021


School Meals

California State School Meals Bills & Budget Items:

AB 1948 (Ting, McCarty, Muratsuchi, and O’Donnell) Education finance: local control funding formula: low-income pupils: pupils experiencing homelessness


SB 364 (Skinner): Pupil Meals- P-EBT Meals


SB 1481(Becker): Food with Care Bill


AB 558: School meals: Child Nutrition Act of 2022


Federal School Meals Bills:

S. 1831 / H.R. 3519The Stop Child Hunger Act of 2021


S. 1530 / H.R. 3115Universal School Meals Program Act of 2021


H.R.6613Keeping School Meals Flexible Act


Additional Hunger Relief Efforts

CalFood:


State Disaster Food Assistance Program


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