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HB2656: Establishing the no kid hungry in schools program to reimburse school districts for the cost of providing certain meals to students attending public school.
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Plain-Language Summary
This bill aims to help Kansas schools provide meals to students who need them. It sets up a program to reimburse school districts for the cost of these meals.
Who This Affects
This affects Kansas public school students who may not have access to nutritious meals outside of school, ensuring they can focus on learning without worrying about hunger.
Key Provisions
• The bill establishes the 'No Kid Hungry in Schools' program
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Timeline
Introduced
Monday, February 2, 2026
Last Action
House Referred to Committee on K-12 Education Budget
Feb 2, 2026
Sponsors
- Suzanne WikleDemocratcosponsor
- Linda FeatherstonDemocratcosponsor
- Jo Ella HoyeDemocratcosponsor
- Mari-Lynn PoskinDemocratcosponsor
- Lindsay VaughnDemocratcosponsor
- Rui XuDemocratcosponsor
- Heather MeyerDemocratcosponsor
- Lynn MeltonDemocratcosponsor
- Melissa OropezaDemocratcosponsor
- Dan OsmanDemocratcosponsor
- Kirk HaskinsDemocratcosponsor
- Alexis SimmonsDemocratcosponsor
- Ford CarrDemocratcosponsor
- KC OhaebosimDemocratcosponsor
- Angela MartinezDemocratcosponsor
- Brandon WoodardDemocratcosponsor
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