GIVE MILK Act
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Summary
Introduced in House
Giving Increased Variety to Ensure Milk Into the Lives of Kids Act or the GIVE MILK Act This bill revises the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) to allow WIC participants (or the parent or guardian of such participants) to elect to be issued nonfat milk, 1% low-fat milk, 2% reduced-fat milk, or whole milk. Current WIC regulations restrict the milk choices for most women and children who are at least two years old to nonfat or 1% milk, with exceptions.
District impact notes
The GIVE MILK Act allows WIC participants to choose from a wider variety of milk options, including whole milk and reduced-fat options. • This change could provide families with more flexibility in meeting their nutritional preferences and needs. • Local nutrition programs or health services may need to adjust their offerings to align with the new options available under WIC. • There may be questions about how these changes will be implemented and whether they will affect the overall cost of the WIC program. AI-generated from official bill summary and plain-English note; verify with official text.
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