Dear VLS Community,
I am pleased to share a new Center for Agriculture and Food Systems resource, the State Farm to School Policy Handbook, developed in partnership with the National Farm to School Network. The Handbook summarizes and analyzes all farm to school legislation introduced between 2002-2018 in the 50 states, District of Columbia, and U.S. territories. It enables users to search bills by jurisdiction and topic, and includes case studies, advocacy resources, an analysis of trends, and more.
This Handbook is the result of significant time and effort on the part of the Fall 2018 Food and Agriculture Clinic student clinicians (Ashleigh Angel, Caroline Gordon, Jeanette King, and Korina Matyas), CAFS’ LLM Fellow Esther Akwii, and Jenileigh Harris (MFALP ’18). A hearty congratulations (and thanks!) to the students for their excellent contributions to this resource.
Please see the press release below and the direct link to the Handbook above to learn more about the resource, and don’t hesitate to be in touch with any questions or feedback.
My best,
Sophia
Bcc: VLS Students, Staff, and Faculty
Sophia Kruszewski
Clinic Director
Center for Agriculture and Food Systems, Vermont Law School
164 Chelsea Street, P.O. Box 96, South Royalton, VT 05068
skruszewski@vermontlaw.edu | 802-831-1447
New Research Shows Expansion of Farm to School State Policy Nationwide
Center for Agriculture and Food Systems and National Farm to School Network Release New "State Farm to School Policy Handbook" That Finds 453 Bills and Resolutions Introduced between 2002-2018
June 13, 2019
SOUTH ROYALTON, Vt., June 13, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Vermont Law School's Center for Agriculture and Food Systems, in partnership with the National Farm to School Network, announced today the release of the State Farm to School Policy Handbook: 2002-2018. This comprehensive, state-by-state tool summarizes and analyzes every proposed farm to school bill and resolution introduced between January 1, 2002, and December 31, 2018, from all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the U.S. territories. Research for this resource found that 46 states, D.C., and the U.S. Virgin Islands introduced 453 bills and resolutions directly supporting farm to school activities between 2002-2018, of which, 209 passed.
Legislation proposed and enacted between 2002-2018 ranged from funding grant programs and state farm to school coordinator positions to online directories that connect schools and agricultural producers and local preference laws that encourage local food purchases. Between 2017-2018 alone, 32 states and D.C. proposed 81 farm to school bills and resolutions, passing 25, including funding and appropriations bills, bills that celebrate farm to school, farm to early care and education bills, and farm to school pilot programs.
"The continued growth in proposed and enacted farm to school legislation seen in this research mirrors the expansion of farm to school activities nationwide. State-level policy efforts have been a key strategy for growing and institutionalizing farm to school efforts across the country," said Sophia Kruszewski, Clinic Director at the Center for Agriculture and Food Systems at Vermont Law School. "Lawmakers are recognizing the many benefits that local food in school meals, school gardens, and food and agriculture education provide, and are using policy to make these activities available in their communities."
The State Farm to School Policy Handbook is designed to be a resource for farm to school advocates, policymakers and staff, state agencies, school districts, and others seeking to learn about the wide variety of existing state farm to school laws, policies, and programs. The resource enables readers to search bills by both jurisdiction and topic and includes analysis of trends, advocacy resources and case studies of successful policy advocacy strategies from Hawai'i, Michigan, New Mexico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and Vermont.
"Farm to school legislation starts with advocates who are committed to supporting healthy kids, family farms, and strong local economies. While 41 states, D.C. and the U.S. Virgin Islands successfully passed farm to school policy between 2002-2018, gaps still remain in ensuring equitable access to the benefits of farm to school," said Helen Dombalis, Executive Director of the National Farm to School Network. "Advocates must continue working with legislators to pass comprehensive policy that strengthens and expands farm to school efforts. The State Farm to School Policy Handbook is a roadmap to help move these advocates from ideas into action."
The State Farm to School Policy Handbook: 2002-2018 builds on a survey that was originally released in 2011, and updated in 2013, 2014 and 2017, and was previously called the State Farm to School Legislative Survey. The Handbook is a free resource and can be accessed and downloaded by visiting farmtoschool.org/statepolicy. The State Farm to School Policy Handbook is funded by the National Agricultural Library, Agricultural Research Service, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA),
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About National Farm to School Network
National Farm to School Network is the leading voice for the U.S. farm to
school and farm to early care and education movement, working as an
information, advocacy and networking hub for communities to bring local food
sourcing, gardens, and food and agriculture education into schools and early
care and education settings. National Farm to School Network works at the
local, state and national levels to expand and sustain the number, quality and
impact of farm to school and farm to early care and education initiatives
across the country. Learn more at: http://farmtoschool.org.
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