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Stop Child Hunger Act of 2025
5/20/2025, 4:38 AM
Summary of Bill S 1622
Congressional Summary of S 1622
Stop Child Hunger Act of 2025
This bill expands the Department of Agriculture's (USDA's) Summer Electronic Benefit Transfer Program for Children (Summer EBT) to include coverage during a school closure period. (Summer EBT provides grocery-buying benefits to low-income families with school-aged children when schools are closed for the summer.)
Under the bill, a school closure period means a period in which an elementary school or secondary school is closed, operating remotely, or operating in a hybrid manner for five or more consecutive weekdays during a calendar year.
The bill also increases the daily value of the benefit to cover the cost of breakfast, lunch, and a snack for every day school is closed.
For FY2026, USDA must pay each state agency and covered tribal organization 100% of the administrative expenses (currently 50%) incurred in operating the program. The rate that USDA must pay for administrative expenses decreases each fiscal year until it reaches 50% of the expenses for FY2031 and each fiscal year thereafter.
USDA must also provide grants to states to support the development or upgrading of data systems that are necessary to implement Summer EBT.
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1Republican Sponsors
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Comments

Aries Ballard
9 months ago
I'm all for this bill, it sounds like a good idea to help kids get the meals they need even when school is closed. I think it's important to support our children's health and well-being, so I'm glad to see something like this being proposed. I'm not exactly sure how it all works, but if it helps families in need, then I'm all for it. #supportingourkids #healthyfutures
