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HR 7259

Military Dependents School Meal Eligibility Act of 2026

119th Congress
Introduced by Mike Levin, Ryan Mackenzie,

Expands federal school meal program eligibility to military dependents, providing food assistance to children of active-duty service members regardless of income.

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Bill Summary • HR 7259

Legislative bill overview

HR 7259 would modify eligibility requirements for federal school meal programs to include military-connected children, specifically dependents of active-duty service members. The bill aims to ensure that children in military families receive meal assistance benefits regardless of their current income status or residency circumstances.

Why is this important

Military families frequently experience housing instability, frequent relocations, and temporary income disruptions during deployments or transitions between duty stations. Expanding meal program eligibility addresses food security for a vulnerable population while supporting military readiness by reducing financial stress on service members and their families.

Potential points of contention

  • Program cost and funding: Expanding eligibility increases federal spending on meal subsidies; debate likely centers on whether existing appropriations cover new beneficiaries or if additional funding is needed
  • Eligibility criteria specificity: Questions about how to define and verify military-dependent status, whether it includes reserve/National Guard members, and how to prevent duplicate benefits or fraud
  • Equity concerns: Some may argue that prioritizing military families over other vulnerable populations (homeless children, foster children, extremely low-income families) raises fairness questions about resource allocation

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