Entity sign-on letter:  HB 1768 The Keystone Fresh Act - PA's Local Food Purchasing Incentive (LFPI)
The PA Farm to School Network is calling on the PA legislature to support a Local Food Purchasing Incentive program for Pennsylvania which will provide funds and resources to help increase the volume and variety of PA grown food products in K-12 school meals.

If your organization/association/business supports the Keystone Fresh Act please complete this form to show your support. Check out the fact sheet and FAQ for additional information.

See the letter and current list of supporters here!


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Ready to take action right now?? 
For individuals: Complete the supporter form for individuals and use this short how-to guide to contact your PA Senators and ask them to support the bill.

Spread the word: Share this flyer on social media, via email, or in person with your networks.

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Want to know more about procuring local food for school meals in PA? Rewatch or read the recap from the PA Farm to School Network's virtual open house on Local Food Purchasing IncentivesThe Pennsylvania Farm to School Network is coordinated by The Food Trust and includes a Leadership Team of people representing a variety of state agencies, organizations and associations working with people actively engaged in farm to school activities in PA.
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