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U.S. Government Shutdown OVER

The federal government shutdown has ended. Following the Senate’s passage of funding legislation Monday night, the House approved…

Senators reintroduce bipartisan bill to expand Farm to School program

What’s new: Senators Peter Welch (D-VT), Susan Collins (R-ME), and Lisa Blunt Rochester (D-DE) reintroduced the Farm to School Act, legislation that aims…

SNA members: Help shape SNA’s 2026 Position Paper!

What’s new: SNA is calling on all members to share input on top school meal policy priorities and help…

1 Big Thing: Government shutdown update

What’s new: At midnight on October 1, the federal government entered a shutdown due to Congress’ failure to pass…

NEW SNA National President Focuses on funding, USDA CUTS

New SNA president focuses on funding, USDA cuts Stephanie Dillard, the new president of the School Nutrition Association,…

School Meals Budget Watch: President’s Budget Proposes Cuts!!

Driving the news: The Trump administration released its detailed FY2026 budget request, proposing $23.0 billion for USDA, nearly $6.7 billion…

Take ACTION NOW BELOW to protect school meals

Help protect school meals! The House of Representatives passed a reconciliation package that threatens school meal access—now the Senate…

The School Nutrition Specialist (SNS) Exam in moving online!!

The SNS Exam is moving online  What’s changing: Starting Fall 2025, the School Nutrition Specialist (SNS) credentialing exam will be available…

SNA Awards Nominations Is Closing Soon – NOMINATE TODAY

As February comes to an end, so does the SNA Awards nomination period. Saturday, March 1, is your last chance to…

Will this be your first time to attend SNA’S Annual National Conference in Boston?

If this is you first time going to an ANC. Please check out and register the upcoming webinar…

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