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Lawmakers need to hear which policies are a priority for their constituents. Together, we’ll advocate that every child in every school experiences the joy and power of food.

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Pending legislation

Alaska

Policy Snapshot

No pending or introduced School Meals for All legislation

51%

of students are eligible for free or reduced-price school lunch.*

Policy Landscape and Our Work

In early 2025, HB12 was introduced in the Alaska legislature to provide free breakfast and lunch for all Alaska public school students. The bill aims to ensure that all students, regardless of their family’s income, have access to nutritious meals at school. The bill is currently being considered by the legislature.

As is the case in many other states, this bill was inspired by the success of providing free meals to all students during the COVID-19 pandemic through federal waivers, which demonstrated the positive impact on student well-being and academic achievement.

Legislative & Advocacy Resources

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*Source: Public School Review

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Last updated October 08, 2024