Alaska 2025-2026 Regular Session

Alaska House Bill HB12

Introduced
1/22/25  
Refer
1/22/25  
Report Pass
4/13/26  

Caption

Free Breakfast & Lunch In Public Schools

Impact

The introduction of HB12 will have a significant impact on state law as it directly addresses the funding mechanics behind providing meals to students in public schools. By setting up a structured fund that schools can draw from, the bill seeks to streamline the financial processes associated with child nutrition programs, ultimately relieving some of the fiscal burden from local school districts. Furthermore, with state involvement in funding, there may be more accountability in how these resources are allocated and utilized at the local level.

Summary

House Bill 12 aims to establish a public school reduced-price meal fund in Alaska, which will support school districts participating in the national school meal program. Under this bill, school districts will not charge fees for reduced-price meals provided to eligible students. The fund is designed to offset the costs incurred by these districts in providing such meals, allowing funding to flow directly from the state to local entities to ensure that students in need have access to meals during school hours.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HB12 appears to be supportive, especially among education advocates and those concerned about child nutrition. Stakeholders recognize the importance of ensuring all students have access to nutritious meals and view this bill as a positive step towards achieving that goal. However, there is a cautious optimism, as stakeholders are also mindful of potential administrative challenges and the need for careful implementation.

Contention

One notable point of contention regarding HB12 is how the funding will be sourced, particularly concerning the administrative costs associated with managing the new fund. The bill states that seven percent of the contributions will be allocated for administrative expenses, which has raised questions among some legislators about the adequacy of this percentage to cover the necessary operational costs without detracting from the meal provisions. As discussions continue, these financial details may prove pivotal in shaping the final version of the legislation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AK SB1595

Public schools; teachers; lunch breaks

AK SB59

To Provide Each Student With One Breakfast At No Cost Each School Day Upon Request Without Consideration Of The Student's Eligibility For A Federally Funded Free Or Reduced-price Meal; And To Declare An Emergency.

AK SB228

Public Schools; Opioid Awareness Program

AK HB28

Edu: Schools/teachers/school Bd/loan Prgm

AK HB2213

Appropriation; free school meals

AK SB1408

Appropriation; public schools; trees

AK SB1707

Public high schools; AEDs; requirements

AK HB2579

Appropriation; free school meals; ADE

AK HB2164

Public schools; ultraprocessed foods

AK SB1131

Public schools; automated defibrillators; appropriation

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