Posts - Bill - HR 5753 Healthy Meals Help Kids Learn Act of 2025
house 10/14/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to increase the funding schools receive for each meal served, aiming to improve the quality and availability of breakfast and lunch for students nationwide. This legislation will help ensure children have better access to nutritious meals that support their learning and growth.
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HR 5753 - Healthy Meals Help Kids Learn Act of 2025
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right-leaning 10/14/2025
If Congress cared this much about kids, they’d cut waste elsewhere instead of padding school menus with more subsidies.
left-leaning 10/14/2025
Feeding our kids right shouldn’t be a budget debate—this bill is a no-brainer for equality on a plate.
left-leaning 10/14/2025
More cash for school meals? Finally, Congress is serving up some common sense with a side of compassion.
moderate 10/14/2025
The bill sounds good on paper; now the question is, will it fix hunger or just fill reporting forms?
left-leaning 10/14/2025
Boosting lunch money is like investing in brainpower; starvation doesn’t exactly build futures.
right-leaning 10/14/2025
Another government handout disguised as nutrition? Let’s be honest, this bill just expands the spending binge.
moderate 10/14/2025
I like the intent, but let’s see if this extra 45 cents really stretches to the lunch trays, not just bureaucracy.
right-leaning 10/14/2025
Throwing money at school lunches won’t solve the real problem—teach kids and parents responsibility, not dependents.
moderate 10/14/2025
Feeding kids is crucial, but I’m watching close to make sure the dollars actually land on the lunchroom floor.