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Posted on Fri, March 12, 2010 by Gordon Jenkins
2 Comments | Categories: Food Justice, News, Current Events, Policy, School Food, Take Action,
On March 3, Senator Blanche Lincoln told a conference of school meal providers that she plans to start marking up the Child Nutrition Act before March 26, when Congress goes on Easter recess. If the Senator is true to her word, this will be the first progress on the bill since Congress passed a one-year extension last fall.
Lincoln also said that shes seeking the biggest increase ever in funding for child nutrition programs, citing President Obamas proposal to add $1 billion per year. While that amount isnt enough to transform school lunch, it is an important step forward and we encourage everyone to let Congress know its a priority.
Our other policy goals strengthening nutrition standards for all the food at school, and linking schools to local farms have strong support from the USDA and will likely be included if Congress supports the funding increase. We’re already seeing progress: two bills to support Farm to School programs have recently been introduced in the House and Senate. A quick way to help these bills get included in the Child Nutrition Act is to call your legislators and ask for their support.
The other important news is that legislators will be home in your district for Easter recess from March 26 to April 11. This is a great opportunity to get their attention. Some easy things you can do are:
Submit a Letter to the Editor or Op-Ed to your local paper. One fantastic story would be to gather a group of parents to eat school lunch, and then write about it in an Op-Ed.
Schedule a meeting with your legislator or his/her staff. Bring kids, parents, teachers and school meal providers, and let them do the talking.
Invite your legislator or his/her staff to eat school lunch.
Learn more about the Time for Lunch Campaign at www.slowfoodusa.org/timeforlunch, and email Slow Food USA staff member Gordon Jenkins (.(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)) if you’d like to get involved.
From Debra Richardson on Sat, March 13, 2010
Gordon;
We are taking the “Time for Lunch” campaign to the next level and are organizing a press event with our Congressional representative Michael Arcuri Working with his staff, we hope to schedule at month’s end.
Our plan: during the Easter recess, Mr. Arcuri will join the students at Martin Luther King elementary school here in Utica, NY for lunch. Working with our Cornell Cooperative Extension and a Registered Dietitian we are creating a $3.57 lunch to showcase what one more dollar can offer as a more nutritious lunch and that includes products from local producers.
We will keep you posted! Letters will also be generated to Sen. Gillibrand and Schumer from the 5th grade class thanking them for their support of increased CNA funding.
From Gordon on Mon, March 15, 2010
Debra,
That’s an outstanding idea. And I’m glad you’re working with the school: those are important relationships to build.
Please keep in touch about planning the event: we love to share good ideas, and highlight examples for others.
Gordon