GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN (November 21, 2025) — Edge Dairy Farmer Cooperative, the second-largest dairy cooperative in the country based on milk volume, celebrates the unanimous passage of the Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act (S. 222) in the US Senate.

The bill expands the milk and beverage options available to schools, including whole milk and 2% options, both of which are rich in nutrients that children need to grow and develop.

"We fully support the passage of this legislation in the Senate because it represents a crucial action for farmers," Heidi Fischer, president of Edge board, said.

"More importantly, it is a significant step in providing school children with access to wholesome, nutritious milk every day."

The Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act is a step closer to becoming law. Next, the bill moves to the US House, where action is needed to pass the legislation so it can be sent to President Trump’s desk to sign into law.

Your support is needed: Edge encourages dairy farmers to contact their representatives in the House to encourage them to support this bill. It is essential for dairy farmers to make their voices heard on this important bill. Find your representative here: house.gov/representatives.

For more information about Edge and its policy priorities, visit edgedairy.com.

About Edge:

Edge Dairy Farmer Cooperative provides dairy farmers throughout the Midwest with a powerful voice — the voice of milk — in Congress, with customers and within their communities. Edge, based in Green Bay, Wisconsin, is one of the top cooperatives in the country based on milk volume. Member farms are located in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin. For more information, visit edgedairy.com.

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