New Jersey 2026-2027 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1492

Introduced
1/13/26  
Refer
1/13/26  

Caption

Requires Secretary of Agriculture to establish Farm to School Local Food Procurement Reimbursement Grant Program to reimburse school districts for costs expended in sourcing and procuring local foods for students; appropriates $4,500,000.

Impact

The bill is designed to incentivize school districts to adopt and expand their local food procurement policies. By offering financial assistance under the program, schools will be able to obtain a greater variety of local produce, meats, and other food products, which should help enrich students' meal options. Importantly, the program specifically supports schools that provide subsidized meals to eligible students, intending to ensure that these underserved populations gain improved access to healthy and locally produced food options.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1492 establishes the Farm to School Local Food Procurement Reimbursement Grant Program. This initiative requires the Secretary of Agriculture to organize a program that reimburses school districts for costs related to sourcing and procuring local foods for students. The program is earmarked to provide significant funding, with an initial appropriation of $4.5 million aimed at helping schools improve their procurement practices surrounding local food products. The intent is to enhance nutrition and support local agriculture by integrating more locally sourced foods into school meal programs.

Contention

While proponents laud the benefits of promoting local agriculture and improving student nutrition, there may be concerns regarding the viability and implementation of the funding structures. Issues could arise around the adequacy of the funding to cover all eligible costs, potential complications in managing federal and state funds, and ensuring compliance with the program requirements outlined in the bill. Additionally, the requirement for districts to frequently prove their eligible costs and adherence to the program could result in administrative burdens that may overwhelm smaller districts.

Companion Bills

NJ S1637

Carry Over Requires Secretary of Agriculture to establish Farm to School Local Food Procurement Reimbursement Grant Program to reimburse school districts for costs expended in sourcing and procuring local foods for students; appropriates $4,500,000.

NJ A3742

Carry Over Requires Secretary of Agriculture to establish Farm to School Local Food Procurement Reimbursement Grant Program to reimburse school districts for costs expended in sourcing and procuring local foods for students; appropriates $4,500,000.

NJ S1650

Same As Requires Secretary of Agriculture to establish Farm to School Local Food Procurement Reimbursement Grant Program to reimburse school districts for costs expended in sourcing and procuring local foods for students; appropriates $4,500,000.

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