New Legislation Aims to Bring Fresh Milk to More School Cafeterias A federal bill has been introduced to increase schools' access to milk dispensers, a move that could benefit the health and nutrition of millions of American students. The proposed legislation, aimed at improving school meal programs, would provide funding to support the installation of milk dispensers in schools, particularly in low-income areas where access to fresh milk may be limited. Proponents of the bill argue that this initiative will help combat childhood obesity and promote healthier eating habits among young people. By making it easier for schools to offer fresh milk, the bill hopes to encourage kids to drink more calcium-rich beverages and develop good nutrition habits that will last a lifetime.


Federal bill aims to increase schools’ access to milk dispensers  FoodService Director