Indiana 2026 Regular Session

Indiana Senate Bill SB0151

Introduced
1/5/26  

Caption

Participation in community eligibility provision.

Impact

If implemented, SB151 would significantly impact the existing framework of school meal programs within Indiana. By allowing schools to opt into this federal program, it aims to increase access to nutritious meals for students, thereby potentially improving educational and health outcomes for low-income families. The bill's provisions would streamline the process for participating schools to receive the necessary technical support from the state, helping to maximize enrollment in the federal program.

Summary

Senate Bill 151, also known as the Participation in Community Eligibility Provision, mandates the Indiana Department of Education to offer technical assistance to school corporations that choose to participate in the federal community eligibility provision. This provision allows schools with a high concentration of low-income students to provide universal free breakfast and lunch for all their students. The bill is designed to take effect on July 1, 2026, aligning with the upcoming school year.

Contention

While the bill has the potential to benefit many students, it may face contention regarding funding and resource allocation. Some legislators and educational advocates may express concerns about the sustainability of providing free meals, particularly in terms of ensuring adequate funding from state and federal sources. Additionally, there may be debates about the effectiveness of relying on federal programs for critical local education needs and whether additional state resources are necessary to fully support the initiative.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN SB0224

Participation in community eligibility provision.

IN HB1158

Participation in the 287(g) program.

IN SB0305

Rural communities.

IN SB0301

Eligibility for benefits.

IN SB0430

Grants for participation in the 287(g) program.

IN SB0536

Eligibility for SNAP benefits.

IN SB0416

Public defender participation in PARF.

IN SB0529

Eligibility for SNAP benefits.

IN HB1041

Student eligibility in interscholastic sports.

IN HB1262

Home and community based services waivers.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.