Nutrition and Human Needs--1971: Hearings, Ninety-second Congress, First Session ..., Volumes 6-9; Volume 95, Issue 95, Part 6 - Issue 971, Part 10U.S. Government Printing Office, 1971 |
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Page 1549
... result from that selectivity , morally . I want a moral answer . I do not want a bureaucratic answer . I do not want a statistical answer , I want to know if they feel that they can justify feeding less than those who need by our ...
... result from that selectivity , morally . I want a moral answer . I do not want a bureaucratic answer . I do not want a statistical answer , I want to know if they feel that they can justify feeding less than those who need by our ...
Page 1566
... result of the Call study , the Department has decided not to expand the certificate program , but will continue the ... results . Fur- ther analysis of the Chicago pilot project is being planned . Because of the problems we have ...
... result of the Call study , the Department has decided not to expand the certificate program , but will continue the ... results . Fur- ther analysis of the Chicago pilot project is being planned . Because of the problems we have ...
Page 1595
... result , hundreds of thousands of children are being denied meals that they had been promised by local officials . In our state of Minnesota about 50,000 children are benefitting from fiscal 1971 funds . A total of $ 305,000 was ...
... result , hundreds of thousands of children are being denied meals that they had been promised by local officials . In our state of Minnesota about 50,000 children are benefitting from fiscal 1971 funds . A total of $ 305,000 was ...
Page 1605
... result of several unhappy factors . Item : The federal government has once again fallen short on promises made and not kept . One example , the summer feeding programs in day care and recrea- tion centers , for which funds were promised ...
... result of several unhappy factors . Item : The federal government has once again fallen short on promises made and not kept . One example , the summer feeding programs in day care and recrea- tion centers , for which funds were promised ...
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... , survey form for drug stores , comparison graph on across - the - counter goods , conclusion Method , result , interviews , comparison chart on spoilage maps .. Detroit Subcommunity Data . Suburban Communities Data .. 16100.
... , survey form for drug stores , comparison graph on across - the - counter goods , conclusion Method , result , interviews , comparison chart on spoilage maps .. Detroit Subcommunity Data . Suburban Communities Data .. 16100.
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administration agencies amendment amount August 13 breakfast program budget cents CHAIN STORES Chairman Child Nutrition Committee on Nutrition Congress cost County Department of Agriculture Detroit Director Education eligibility standards Federal feeding fiscal Food and Nutrition food program Food Service Program Food Stamp Program free and reduced free lunches free or reduced GEORGE MCGOVERN gram hemoglobin hunger hungry income inner city iron Joint Resolution lunches served Lyng meal meat milk million National School Lunch needy children Niacin nutrients Nutrition Service Office operation packaging participation percent poor President problem proposed regulations Puerto Rico receive recipients recommended reduced price lunches reduced-price lunches Riboflavin Richard Lyng school districts School Food Service School Lunch Act school lunch program Section 11 Section 32 funds Senator Cook Senator MCGOVERN Senator PERCY South Dakota survey Sutter County Thiamin tion U.S. Department U.S. Senate USDA Vitamin warehouse Washington welfare
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Page 1837 - It is hereby declared to be the policy of Congress, as a measure of national security, to safeguard the health and well-being of the Nation's children and to encourage the domestic consumption of nutritious agricultural commodities and other food...
Page 1973 - States through grants-in-ald and other means, to initiate, maintain, or expand nonprofit food service programs for children in service Institutions.".
Page 2169 - Government would be necessary. In framing a Government which is to be administered by men over men, the great difficulty lies in this : you must first enable the Government to control the governed ; and in the next place oblige it to control itself.
Page 1583 - Supply lunches without cost or at reduced price to all children who are determined by local school authorities to be unable to pay the full price thereof...
Page 1993 - All time on the amendment has been yielded back. The question is on agreeing to the amendment of the Senator from New York.
Page 2019 - Mr. Speaker, on that I demand the yeas and nays. The yeas and nays were ordered. The question was taken; and there were— yeas 376, nays 6, not voting 50, as follows : [Roll No.
Page 1937 - The PRESIDING OFFICER. Is there objection? The Chair hears none, and it is so ordered.
Page 2021 - The result of the vote was announced as above recorded. A motion to reconsider was laid on the table.
Page 1568 - States direct distribution or other programs, without regard to whether such area is under the food stamp program or a system of direct distribution, to provide, in the immediate vicinity of their place of permanent residence, either directly or through a State or local welfare agency, an adequate diet to needy children and low-income persons determined by the Secretary of Agriculture to be suffering, through no fault of their own, from general and continued hunger resulting from insufficient food.
Page 1998 - Mr. Speaker, I demand a second. The SPEAKER. Without objection, a second will be considered as ordered. There was no objection. The SPEAKER.