Kentucky Bill: SB 5
AN ACT relating to Kentucky-grown agricultural product procurement.
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Bill Information
Summary
Bill Summary
KY SB 5 makes it easier for Kentucky schools in USDA Child Nutrition Programs to buy Kentucky‑grown agricultural products by defining key terms in KRS Chapter 158 and exempting these purchases from certain state procurement rules, while keeping all other state and federal requirements in place. The bill does not change nutrition standards or mandate local purchasing, but it removes bureaucratic hurdles so districts can more readily source food from in‑state farms for school meals. This creates a clearer legal pathway for farm‑to‑school efforts and supports districts that want to prioritize local products within existing federal meal guidelines.
Why it matters to MAHA
The Make America Healthy Again Movement supports KY SB 5 because it shifts school food procurement away from distant, highly centralized supply chains and toward Kentucky farms, which better aligns with MAHA’s emphasis on fresher, minimally processed, real foods for students. While the bill is procedural rather than a direct nutrition reform, it lays essential groundwork for schools to implement MAHA‑style additive limits (like those in HB 277) by strengthening access to local ingredients that can replace ultra‑processed products. By facilitating purchases of Kentucky‑grown foods under USDA Child Nutrition Programs, SB 5 also keeps more food dollars circulating in local communities, reinforcing resilient regional food systems that MAHA views as key to sustainable, healthy eating.
Introduced
01/28/2026
In Committee
03/11/2026
Passed
02/05/2026
Sponsors
Jason Howell
Republican Senator (KY)
Shelley Frommeyer
Republican Senator (KY)
Gary Boswell
Republican Senator (KY)
Lindsey Tichenor
Republican Senator (KY)