Senate Approves Whole Milk’s Return to School Lunch Program

Nov. 20, 2025, 8:37 PM UTC

Schools offering children federally funded free or discounted meals could serve them whole and reduced-fat milk under a measure the Senate passed Thursday via unanimous consent.

The bill (S. 222), sponsored by Sen. Roger Marshall (R-Kan.) seeks to change Agriculture Department regulations requiring that milk served in meals to low-income students under the National School Lunch Program be low or fat free.

A Senate vote to allow fattier milk options is a key development after similar legislation during the 118th legislative session passed in the House but died in the Senate. House lawmakers have yet to vote ...

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