December 07, 2010.

(December 2, 2010) The House of Representatives on Thursday joined the Senate by passing the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act, ending months of deadlock and significantly improving opportunities for low-income students to get healthy, more affordable school meals.
If President Obama signs the bill into law, as expected, there will be $4.5 billion in new child nutrition funding over 10 years and schools will:
*Serve more fruits, vegetables, whole grains and low-fat dairy products.
*Get help meeting new standards for healthier school meals.
*Have to follow national nutrition standards for all food sold on school grounds.
*Strengthen their wellness policies.
*Get funding for farm-to-school programs.
*And expand the Afterschool Meal Program to all 50 states.
While valid concerns remain about nutrition and hunger programs for low-income families and crucial work must be done to ensure that Congress and the President restore funding to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), passage of this bill is a huge victory in the battle to end the epidemic of undernourished and obese children.
Story by Action for Healthy Kids organization
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