Governor approves ban on ultraprocessed food, but reduced-price lunches still in limbo
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Governor approves ban on ultraprocessed food, but reduced-price lunches still in limbo
Key points Gov. Hobbs approved a ban on ultraprocessed foods in school lunches A related $3.8 million appropriation for reduced-price lunches failed Lawmakers plan to negotiate school lunch funding in the budget A proposal to ban ultraprocessed foods in schools received the governor’s approval, leaving a larger conversation about school lunch funding to be addressed in budget negotiations. On April 14, Gov. Katie Hobbs signed House Bill 2…
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