Recognizing that Federal law does not prohibit elementary school or secondary school students from discussing or sharing information about non-dairy milk alternatives.
Summary
House Concurrent Resolution 80 is a measure intended to clarify that federal law does not prevent students in elementary or secondary schools from discussing or sharing information about non-dairy milk alternatives with their peers. The resolution emphasizes that parents and students should have access to comprehensive nutritional information regarding school meals and encourages greater flexibility and choice within the National School Lunch Program. If passed, this resolution would serve as a formal statement of congressional intent to ensure that students can openly talk about dietary preferences and alternatives without fear of violating school lunch regulations.
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