Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB820

Introduced
1/16/26  
Refer
1/16/26  

Caption

Community Eligibility Provision of National School Lunch Program; require certain school districts to apply for.

Impact

The impact of HB 820 on state laws is significant as it amends the existing Mississippi Code to require participation in a federal nutrition program geared towards increasing access to free meals. This amendment can potentially boost student enrollment in meal programs, thereby improving overall student health. The requirement facilitates a more inclusive approach, allowing districts to benefit from funding and resources aimed at enhancing student nutrition. School boards are also allowed to create additional regulations that do not conflict with state guidelines, enabling them to customize their food service policies further.

Summary

House Bill 820 mandates that school districts in Mississippi with an identified student percentage of 25% or more receiving free lunches must apply for the Community Eligibility Program (CEP) administered by the USDA Food and Nutrition Service. This program allows eligible schools to provide free lunch and breakfast to all students regardless of income, significantly impacting both student nutrition and food security within the state. The intent is to streamline the process for districts that qualify and ensure that more students have access to nutritious meals, directly addressing issues of hunger and educational performance.

Contention

Notably, one point of contention surrounding the bill is the potential financial implications for school districts. While proponents highlight the enhanced access to free meals, opponents may raise concerns regarding the administrative burden of applying for CEP and the requirement for schools to ensure they meet the participation criteria. Additionally, there could be debates regarding the adequacy of funding for those districts that do not find the program financially viable, further complicating the implementation of HB 820.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB575

Community Eligibility Provision of National School Lunch Program; require certain school districts to apply for.

MS SB2153

Department of Education; require to review information and make recommendations to improve school district effectiveness.

MS HB574

Community schools; authorize implementation under the administration of a district of innovation and to establish a grant fund.

MS HB366

STEM Pilot Program; require SDE to create in certain school districts for students in Grades 4-8.

MS HB760

Charter schools; authorize state universities and community colleges to issue charters and revise various other provisions.

MS HB1432

MS Charter School Act of 2013; revise to expand opportunities for establishment of charter schools in certain districts.

MS HB532

School nurses; direct the Office of Healthy Schools to develop salary schedule for that all school districts shall use when employing.

MS SB2170

School nurses; direct the Office of Healthy Schools to develop a salary schedule that all school districts shall use when employing.

MS HB374

Early Commitment to College Program; establish in schools and districts assigned an "F" accountability rating.

MS HB339

School districts; require all schools to have epinephrine auto-injectors in every building and cafeteria.

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