Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2887

Caption

Establishes the "Missouri Healthy Schools Act" and prohibits public schools from serving, selling, or allowing a third party to sell ultraprocessed food during the school day

Impact

If enacted, this bill will significantly alter the landscape of school nutrition policies in Missouri. Schools will no longer be allowed to serve or sell ultraprocessed foods, redirecting focus on healthier food options. This change stands to benefit students' health, potentially contributing to lower rates of obesity and associated chronic diseases in the student population. The bill seeks to ensure that schools play a pivotal role in promoting long-term health through better nutrition standards. Additionally, it emphasizes the responsibility of educational institutions in safeguarding children's health by regulating the food environment.

Summary

House Bill 2887 proposes the establishment of the 'Missouri Healthy Schools Act,' which aims to enhance the nutritional quality of food served in schools by prohibiting the sale of ultraprocessed foods on school campuses during school hours. Ultraprocessed foods are defined in the bill as containing specific ingredients known to be unhealthy, such as various dyes and chemical preservatives. The law is set to take effect starting from the 2027-2028 school year, impacting all schools participating in federally funded meal programs. This initiative reflects a growing concern for student health and wellness, advocating for improved dietary options in educational institutions.

Contention

There are potential points of contention surrounding House Bill 2887, particularly regarding how schools will adapt to these new regulations. Critics may argue that such restrictions could complicate food service operations and limit choices for students. There could also be concerns about how these provisions will be enforced and monitored, especially considering the diverse needs and preferences of students and families. Furthermore, there may be discussions regarding the financial implications for schools and vendors in transitioning towards more nutritious offerings. Proponents of the bill, however, will likely counter that prioritizing student health is essential and will lead to long-term savings in healthcare costs and improved educational outcomes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB802

Establishes the "Missouri Healthy Schools Act" and prohibits public schools from serving, selling, or allowing a third party to sell ultraprocessed food during the school day

MO SB765

Prohibits obscene or harmful materials from being accessible to minors in public schools and charter schools

MO SB131

Creates the "Missouri School Meals Act" requiring public schools to provide free lunches to certain students

MO SB172

Establishes the Missouri Free School Meals Program to reimburse schools for providing free breakfasts and lunches to all students

MO SB654

Creates the "Missouri Student Responsibility and Teacher Empowerment Act" requiring school districts and charter schools to adopt, publicly post, and annually review a code of student conduct

MO HB1262

Enacts the "Missouri Religious Liberty in Schools Awareness Act"

MO SB693

Prohibits the establishment of new charter schools in St. Louis City beginning August 28, 2025

MO HB998

Establishes the "Missouri Free School Meals Program" to reimburse public schools for providing free breakfasts and lunches to all students

MO HB1273

Prohibits public school districts and charter schools from membership in or payment of dues to certain statewide activities associations

MO HB844

Establishes provisions governing health and safety measures in public schools

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.