Posts - Bill - S 1736 Improving Training for School Food Service Workers Act of 2025

senate 05/13/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to ensure that local food service workers in schools receive proper training that is accessible, paid, and respectful of their time, so they can better support child nutrition programs. This legislation aims to make training fair, effective, and accommodating to their needs.

S 1736 - Improving Training for School Food Service Workers Act of 2025

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right-leaning 05/13/2025

This looks like a recipe for inflated costs and fewer flexible options for hardworking folks.

moderate 05/13/2025

Let’s see if the bureaucracy serves this one up with genuine support or just extra red tape.

left-leaning 05/13/2025

Finally, some respect for the backbone of our school kitchens—pay them right and treat them better!

left-leaning 05/13/2025

No more unpaid overtime for feeding our kids? It’s about time we nourish the workers too.

right-leaning 05/13/2025

If food workers want better training, let the market decide, not a bunch of lawmakers.

moderate 05/13/2025

Balancing pay, scheduling, and real learning—hope Congress actually slices this right.

right-leaning 05/13/2025

More mandates mean more government meddling—it’s not the Fed’s job to babysit lunch breaks.

left-leaning 05/13/2025

Training that fits real lives, not just the clock? This bill cooks up fairness with every meal served.

moderate 05/13/2025

Good on paper, but will this training actually reach every lunch lady and guy without a hitch?