U.S. bill to stop ‘lunch shaming’ is narrower than vanguard New Mexico law

The bipartisan bill filed in the House and Senate would stop four “lunch shaming” activities in public schools but would not assure students would get a hot meal, says Bettina Elias Siegel, who writes The Lunch Tray blog. The congressional legislation was modeled on a New Mexico law that requires all children receive the standard… » Read More

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