California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SB1058

Introduced
2/12/26  
Refer
2/26/26  
Report Pass
3/25/26  
Report Pass
3/25/26  

Caption

School districts: contracting: purchases for child nutrition programs.

Impact

The proposed changes in SB 1058 could significantly impact how school districts approach procurement for child nutrition programs. By removing the requirement that price be the foremost factor, school districts may prioritize other factors such as quality, nutritional value, and service capabilities of the suppliers. This shift could lead to improved outcomes in feeding programs as districts can choose vendors that align better with their specific program goals rather than simply the lowest price. However, there may also be concerns about transparency and ensuring that all suppliers have a fair chance to compete for contracts.

Summary

Senate Bill No. 1058, introduced by Senator McNerney on February 12, 2026, proposes amendments to Section 20111 of the Public Contract Code concerning the procurement processes of school districts related to child nutrition programs. Currently, under existing law, school districts operating federal nonprofit child nutrition programs must adhere to certain federal procurement standards and emphasize price as the primary consideration in their procurement bid evaluations. This bill seeks to eliminate the stipulation that price must be the primary consideration, allowing school districts more flexibility in their contracting processes.

Contention

While supporters of SB 1058 argue that it fosters a more comprehensive evaluation of potential suppliers beyond just cost, critics may raise concerns about the implications for fiscal responsibility and the potential for subjectivity in procurement decisions. Ensuring that contracts are awarded fairly and equitably, while still achieving cost-effectiveness, could be contentious points of discussion in future legislative sessions. The amendments may open a dialogue about the balance between quality and cost in public procurement for essential programs, particularly those directly impacting children's health.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SB1135

Dietitian nutritionists; licensure

CA AB361

Best value procurement: school districts.

CA AB1247

Classified employees: school districts and community college districts: contracting out: training requirements.

CA HB2407

Schools; purchases; board members

CA SB983

San Diego Unified Port District: job order contracting: pilot program.

CA SB272

San Mateo County Transit District: job order contracting: pilot program.

CA AJR6

Child nutrition: federal programs: funding cuts.

CA SB75

Public works contracts; exemption established for purchases made through cooperative purchasing agreements, requirements for certain public contracts to comply with applicable state or local competitive bid laws provided

CA AB1264

Pupil nutrition: restricted school foods and ultraprocessed foods of concern: prohibition.

CA SB568

Pupil health: epinephrine delivery systems: schoolsites and childcare programs.

Similar Bills

CA AB1809

Public contracts: school and community college districts.

CA SB272

San Mateo County Transit District: job order contracting: pilot program.

CA SB983

San Diego Unified Port District: job order contracting: pilot program.

CA AB1247

Classified employees: school districts and community college districts: contracting out: training requirements.

CA AB948

An act to amend the heading of Article 3.

CA AB361

Best value procurement: school districts.

CA SB1154

Public contracts: best value procurement: community college districts.

CA SB5

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