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GOP renews push to relax school-lunch rules

Congressional Republicans are renewing their fight to roll back first lady Michelle Obama’s prized nutrition standards for school meal programs.

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‘Government spends less on school meals per pupil than most people spend on coffee’

Celebrity chef turned Colorado lunch lady Ann Cooper told a Harvard conference on food in public schools that the federal government needs to prioritize children’s health and nutrition when making the budget.

Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) is calling on Congress to uphold child nutrition standards set forth in the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010.

This week Lynn Harvey will share successes in North Carolina’s school-meal programs, as well as the challenges in meeting new standards for nutrition set by the federal government.

The Democratic Party hopeful says she wants a living wage for hourly foodservice workers.

After students outlined their issues with the federal standards in a petition, one Minnesota school has decided to opt out of the program, losing $170,000 in funding.

New legislation in Congress would establish a program to provide training, technical assistance and the placement of salad bars in schools across the U.S.

The increase has already been approved by the state Senate.

After learning schools would have to raise lunch prices for a second time to meet federal guidelines, Idaho’s Madison School District said it may drop out of the National School Lunch Program. It is believed to be the first district in the state to do so.

Milk consumption is falling in schools, according to a recent National Dairy Council report, and a new bill is designed to do something about it.

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