Florida 2026 Regular Session

Florida Senate Bill S0534

Introduced
11/17/25  
Refer
12/1/25  

Caption

Hunger-Free Campus Pilot Program

Impact

The program has the potential to significantly improve the lives of students facing food insecurity by requiring participating institutions to set up measures such as hunger task forces, establishing food pantries, and promoting awareness through events. Institutions will also be encouraged to assist students in applying for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). A focus on supporting needy students could lead to better academic performance and engagement, as food access is critical to student success.

Summary

Bill S0534, titled the Hunger-Free Campus Pilot Program, aims to address food insecurity among students at public postsecondary educational institutions in Florida. The bill establishes a pilot program under the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services designed to support efforts to combat hunger on campuses. This initiative is primarily targeted at the three state universities or Florida College System institutions with the highest percentage of Pell Grant-eligible students, who are typically more susceptible to food scarcity issues.

Contention

Notably, the bill requires each participating institution to report back on the program's implementation and its impact on food insecurity. The Office of Program Policy Analysis and Government Accountability (OPPAGA) will conduct a study on food insecurity within these institutions, with an aim to provide data and recommendations that could influence broader legislative actions regarding food security in educational settings. This approach may prompt discussions about budget allocations and the role of state versus local governance in managing educational resources.

Reporting_requirements

The Commissioner of Agriculture will be responsible for submitting a detailed report on the pilot program’s outcomes to the Governor and legislature, outlining the effectiveness and potential future funding needs. Such accountability measures may serve as a roadmap for future initiatives aimed at alleviating student hunger and could spark important conversations about enhancing food security policies across the state.

Companion Bills

FL H0391

Similar To Public Postsecondary Reports on Pell Grant Eligibility and Food Insecurity

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