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August 21, 2010 — Last weekend, I had an opportunity to talk to several parents of young children at a local cultural event. I did a short survey with them to learn more about their issues and concerns. One of the questions was...
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August 19, 2010 — Crossposted from Campus Progress. One in eight Americans — a record high in both raw numbers and percentage of the population — are on food stamps. Many are recent additions due to the recession. Yet food...
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August 12, 2010 — I wrote up a piece on school lunch for another site but I'm cross-posting it here too (below). If you're a regular reader of this blog, much of what I wrote won't be new to you. But if you want the overall status of the child...
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August 11, 2010 — Without food stamps, this could be a child's only decent meal all day - during the school year. (photo: bookgrl via Flickr) House progressives, angered by the continued chipping away of the federal...
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August 08, 2010 — Senate Approves Child Nutrition Measure LITTLE ROCK – The Senate on Thursday unanimously approved legislation to inject new funding and healthier choices into the nation’s child...
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August 09, 2010 — The School Nutrition Association (SNA) commends the US Senate for advancing Child Nutrition Reauthorization legislation prior to the body's August recess. "The...
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August 06, 2010 — By Mark Bishop, Deputy Director Yesterday the Senate unanimously passed the Child Nutrition Act. The bill would partially fulfill President Obama’s request for $10 billion in additional funding for...
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August 08, 2010 — The School Nutrition Association (SNA) commends the US Senate for advancing Child Nutrition Reauthorization legislation prior to the body's August recess. "The Senate, Agriculture...
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August 06, 2010 — Yesterday, the Senate passed a new childhood nutrition bill that increases spending on food for children, mostly through school lunch, summer- and after-school meal programs and the Women, Infants and Children program by $4.5 billion. This...
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August 06, 2010 — In a big victory for students everywhere, school lunch may finally be moving away from gross goods towards sustainable fare. Yesterday, the Senate passed the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act . If signed into law,...
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August 06, 2010 — child nutrition programs including school lunch. First Lady Michelle Obama supported the bill as part of her Let’s Move campaign to fight childhood obesity, writing in...
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August 06, 2010 — Just when we all assumed that Congress was too busy to talk child nutrition before their summer break, the Senate passed the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act late today. Just when we all assumed that Congress...
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August 06, 2010 — From Green Right Now Reports The Senate passed the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010 on Thursday afternoon, reaching unanimous bipartisan consent on the measure to re-fund the existing child...
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August 05, 2010 — It's amazing what happens when the First Lady writes a Washington Post op ed calling for the passage of a bill. The pathetically slow, broken Senate gets moving and actually passes it! At least, that's what happened in this case. Blanche...