Category Archives: Legislation

FDA menu regulation skips empty calories

A proposal by the Food and Drug Administration would require chain restaurants to list calorie information for food, but not alcoholic beverages, which tend to be rife with empty calories. The pending requirement stems from last year’s passage of health … Continue reading

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USDA guidelines would make school lunches healthier

School cafeterias would have to hold the fries — and serve kids more whole grains, fruits and vegetables — under the government’s plans for the first major nutritional overhaul of students’ meals in 15 years. The Agriculture Department proposal announced … Continue reading

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Obama signs child nutrition bill

President Barack Obama signed the child nutrition bill Dec. 13 with first lady Michelle Obama by his side. First lady Michelle Obama praised her husband for pushing the bill through Congress. “I want to thank him for working very hard,” … Continue reading

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U.S. House passes child nutrition bill

The U.S. House of Representatives passed a $4.5 billion child nutrition bill backed by first lady Michelle Obama. The bill passed 264-157, largely along party lines, and has already been approved by the Senate. If signed into law, the legislation … Continue reading

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Churches: Pass child nutrition bill

Religious leaders from 19 Christian church bodies urged the U.S. House of Representatives to pass the Senate-approved child nutrition bill. “As leaders of faith communities, we see first-hand the suffering that food insecurity causes, particularly for families and children,” said … Continue reading

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Partisan nutrition

The state House of Representatives recently approved a bill to improve school lunches — slashing calories, fat and sugar, and mandating fruit and non-fried veggies on trays. Vending-machine options would be limited to 150 calories or less. Rep. Eugene DePasquale, … Continue reading

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