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Ag Secretary pushes school nutrition plan 
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By HENRY C. JACKSON, Associated Press Writer Henry C. Jackson, Associated Press Writer – Mon Feb 8, 2:53 pm ET

WASHINGTON – The Obama administration will ask Congress to improve childhood nutrition by ridding school vending machines of sugary snacks and drinks and giving school lunch and breakfast to more kids.

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said the administration will seek changes when Congress overhauls the Childhood Nutrition Act.

"Our children deserve better nutrition, and our country's better and brighter future depends on it," Vilsack said. "And with the reauthorization of the Childhood Nutrition Act scheduled this year, there won't be a better time than now to act boldly."

Vilsack's comments were in a speech he was to deliver Monday, outlining the administration's goals for school nutrition. His appearance was canceled because of snow.

The Associated Press obtained excerpts of the speech, which outlines changes the administration plans to seek in the Childhood Nutrition Act. A Vilsack spokesman said the speech would be rescheduled.

Child nutrition and obesity have emerged as key issues for the Obama administration. First Lady Michelle Obama plans to launch a campaign against childhood obesity on Tuesday.

Vilsack outlined changes that include a push to jettison cookies, cakes, pastries and salty food from school vending machines and cafeteria lines. Vilsack says schools need to help kids eat more whole grains, fruits and vegetables.

"Food served in vending machines and the a la carte line shouldn't undermine our efforts to enhance the health of the school environment," he said. "We must have the capacity to set standards for all the foods served and sold in schools."

The administration also wants to enroll more kids in school lunch programs and boost the number of schools offering breakfast. Vilsack said the administration would also push for bigger reimbursements for schools serving breakfast.

In addition, the administration is seeking to link local farmers with school cafeterias and improve parent and student education about nutrition.

Lawmakers from both parties have expressed interest child nutrition. Georgia Sen. Saxby Chambliss, senior Republican on the Senate Agriculture Committee, met last week with Mrs. Obama to discuss the issue. Sen. Blanche Lincoln, D-Ark., chairwoman of the committee, is expected to bring up reauthorization for the Childhood Nutrition Act in the coming weeks.


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08 Feb 2010, 21:53
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What craziness! How do they expect our kids to learn without being sufficiently dosed with high fructose corn syrup? :protest:
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09 Feb 2010, 08:29
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Have you seen the high fructose corn syrup commercials?


13 Feb 2010, 09:11
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not yet... youtube?

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13 Feb 2010, 10:47
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Banning soda pop and candy from school vending machines doesn't make sense to me when they still have fruit drinks (often fortified with HFCS and more acid than soda pop) and so-called healthy snacks like granola bars and crackers. There is not one thing more healthy about a granola bar over a snickers bar, they're both calorie-laden sugary and/or starchy things with a few things that are just okay about them, nuts and whole grain goodness. Some granola bars are a little lower in calories than a candy bar, but those are usually the hard dry ones that are about as tasty as munching on a cork shoe sole.

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I remember a nutritionist complaining about granola bars and yogurt being mislabeled--- that they had so much stuff added to them, they really were 'candy bars and pudding cups'.

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