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Congress passes short-term funding bill—with no word on Child Nutrition Act

The bill will keep the government funded until Wednesday of next week, but it doesn’t include any revisions to the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act.

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Poll: More than 80 percent of N.C. voters support the current federal nutritional standards

Majority of the respondents support requiring students to take a fruit or vegetable with their meals, according to the poll by a children’s-health advocacy group.

A six-month impasse has some college students grumbling in more ways than one.

A San Francisco voice on nutrition reform says opponents of the rules in their current state are clouding the issue with out-and-out “myths.”

The proposal would reimburse applicable foodservices for the third meal.

Officials cite North Carolina’s delay in finalizing the state budget as the reason a weekend child-nutrition program hasn’t begun yet.

A group from North Carolina reminded their congressman of the adjustments schools favor.

The districts were granted state waivers to the rule.

A health advocacy group has petitioned the U.S. Department of Agriculture to stop allowing processed meats to be served to children through the National School Lunch and Breakfast Programs.The Physici...

Leaders from the Senate Agriculture Committee are nearly finished with a legislative measure that would adjust controversial school-meal rules.

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