House Republican lawmakers on Wednesday advanced legislation to undo some of the public school lunch menu rules installed during the Obama administration.

Among other things, the $20 billion fiscal year 2018 Agriculture Appropriations bill would end the prohibition of flavored, higher-fat milk in school cafeteria lines. It would also halt implementation of a plan to lower sodium levels in school cafeteria foods.

The legislation codifies a move in May by the Trump administration to undo the Obama-era cafeteria rules, and it was approved by the House Appropriations Committee.

Critics of the rules say they forced school cafeterias to serve unpalatable meals that children have refused to eat. But proponents argue students have gotten used to the food, which they say is healthier because it contains less salt and fat.