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5-1974

UNITED STATES ASENATE
NINETY-THIRD CONGRESSCALIFORNIA

SECOND SESSION BERKELEY

ON

S. 2871

TO AMEND THE FOOD STAMP ACT OF 1964, AS AMENDED,
AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES

AND

S. 3235

TO AMEND THE FOOD STAMP ACT OF 1964 TO PROVIDE FOR
THE ADMINISTRATION OF FOOD STAMP PROGRAMS ON

INDIAN RESERVATIONS, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES

32-911

MARCH 27 AND 28, 1974

Printed for the use of the Committee on Agriculture and Forestry

U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE

WASHINGTON: 1974

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CONTENTS

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Barse, Harold, Sr., tribal chairman, Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux Tribe,
Sisseton, S. Dak..

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Brademas, Hon. John, Representative in Congress from the Third
Congressional District of Indiana___

Bryant, E. C., State food officer, Georgia Department of Human

Resources, Atlanta, Ga...

Carlson, Jack R., administrator Economic Assistance Division, De-

partment of Social and Rehabilitation Services, Helena, Mont---

Carpenter, Vern, chief, School Food Service Section, Iowa De-

partment of Public Instruction, Des Moines, Iowa, representing

the American School Food Service Association.......

Coe, Pam, director, food resources program, North-Central Regional

Office, American Friends Service Committee, Des Moines, Iowa---

Colburg, Dolores, superintendent of public instruction, State of

Montana, Helena, Mont-

Connelly, Victor, Supervisor, Blackfeet Commodity Program, Black-

feet Indian Reservation, Browning, Mont-

Eagleton, Hon. Thomas F., a U.S. Senator from the State of Missouri

Earl, Lois B., chief nutritionist, District of Columbia Department of

Human Resources..

Finnegan, Rev. J. F., Denny Driscoll Boys' Home, Butte, Mont_.
Fisher, Calvin D., president, Roberts Dairy Co., Omaha, Nebr..
Fong, Hon. Hiram L., a U.S. Senator from the State of Hawaii
Fulbright, Hon. J. W., a U.S. Senator from the State of Arkansas..
George, Mrs. Ione H., director, School Food Services, Kansas State
Department of Education, Topeka, Kans..

Glenn, Gilbert T., deputy director, community action program, Crow

Tribe of Montana, Crow Agency, Mont-

Healy, Patrick B., secretary, National Milk Producers Federation _ _

Huddleston, Hon. Walter D., a U.S. Senator from the State of

Kentucky

Huff, Lillian J., chairman, District of Columbia Mayor's Commission

on Food, Nutrition, and Health.

Humphrey, Hon. Hubert H., a U.S. Senator from the State of Minne-

sota_

Johnson, Connie J., nutrition consultant, State WIC program di-
rector, Maternal and Child Health Bureau, Helena, Mont...--
Kairys, Steven, M.D., chief, Maternal and Child Health Bureau,
Montana State Department of Health and Environmental Sciences,
Helena, Mont_ _ _.

Kilcoyne, Thomas H., deputy commissioner, Division of Income

Maintenance, New York Department of Social Services, New York,

N. Y

Mack, James E., general counsel, Peanut Butter Manufacturers and
Nut Salters Association...

Martin, Miss Josephine, administrator, school food service program,

Georgia Department of Education, Atlanta, Ga., and chairman,

legislative committee, American School Food Service Association__

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McGrew, Harold R., director food stamp program, Nebraska Depart- Page
ment of Public Welfare, Lincoln, Nebr

McGovern, Hon. George, a U.S. Senator from the State of South
Dakota.

Means, Lorelei, community associate, food resources program, North-
Central Regional office, American Friends Service Committee,
Porcupine, S. Dak__

Metcalf, Hon. Lee, a U.S. Senator from the State of Montana_
Minter, Steven A., commissioner, Massachusetts Department of
Public Welfare, Boston, Mass.

Mobley, James Earl, Alabama Peanut Producers Association, Dothan,
Ala

Old Person, Earl, chairman, the Blackfeet Tribe, Browning, Mont__
Pappalardo, Maria, national representative, antihunger program,
American Friends Service Committee, Philadelphia, Pa

Price, Robert, director, Papago distribution division, Papago Tribe
of Arizona, Sells, Ariz.-

Reiss, Col. Ellsworth C., president, Northeast Food Distribution
Association, Trenton, N.J., also representing the Southeast Com-
modity Distribution Association..

Smith, T. G., coordinator, food service and local accounting, Alabama
Department of Education, Montgomery, Ala.--
Symington, Hon. Stuart, a U.S. Senator from the State of Missouri__
Talmadge, Hon. Herman E., a U.S. Senator from the State of Georgia
Thornton, Doris, chief, supplemental food program, District of
Columbia Department of Human Resources

Trimble, Charles E., executive director, National Congress of American
Indians.

True, Laurel W., secretary, Kentucky Department of Human Re-
sources, Frankfort, Ky., presented by Gail Huecker, commissioner,
Bureau for Social Insurance, Kentucky Department of Human
Resources.

Valandra, Cato W., planning director, Rosebud Sioux Tribe, Rosebud,
S. Dak

Watts, George B., president, National Broiler Council..

White Eagle, Melvin, chairman, Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, Fort
Yates, N. Dak., and chairman, United Tribes of North Dakota......
Willis, Charles and Michael F. Weggenman, Social Rehabilitation
Services, Helena, Mont..

Windy Boy, John, the Chippewa Cree Tribe of the Rocky Boys'
Reservation, Box Elder, Mont.

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Yeutter, Hon., Clayton K., Assistant Secretary of Agriculture for International Affairs and Commodity Programs, U.S. Department of Agriculture.

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Young, Hon. Milton R., a U.S. Senator from the State of North
Dakota.

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S. 3235

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Service institutions receiving commodities-State of Montana
Position paper of the United Southern Tribes, Inc., regarding S. 2871_
Appendix:

One Child-One Chance-a report on the supplemental food program-
Stefan Harvey, the Children's Foundation, Washington, D.C.-

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COMMODITY DISTRIBUTION AND FOOD STAMP

PROGRAMS

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1974

U.S. SENATE,

SUBCOMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH

AND GENERAL LEGISLATION OF THE

COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY,

Washington, D.C.

The subcommittee met at 10 a.m., pursuant to call, in room 324, Russell Senate Office Building, Hon. James B. Allen (chairman of the subcommittee) presiding.

Present: Senators Allen, Clark, McGovern, Dole, Bellmon, and Curtis [ex officio].

Also present: Senator Huddleston.

STATEMENT OF HON. JAMES B. ALLEN, A U.S. SENATOR FROM THE STATE OF ALABAMA

Senator ALLEN. The subcommittee will please come to order. There is a quorum of the subcommittee present, so we will proceed with the hearing.

Today's hearing is on S. 2871, a bill introduced by Senator George McGovern and several other Senators which would extend authority of USDA to purchase nonsurplus food commodities for donation and distribution to schools, charitable and governmental institutions, infant supplemental feeding programs and for disaster relief purposes.

Also S. 3235 has been introduced by Senator Young, which covers some of the same area, and also deals with the food stamps on Indian reservations.

This bill will also be a subject of the hearing.

S. 2871 would amend the food stamp provisions of last year's Agriculture and Consumer Protection Act to increase Federal payments for administration of the food stamp program in States and offer optional features to Indian reservations regarding the type and administration of Federal food programs they wish to have in the future.

Traditionally, food commodities purchased and donated by USDA to schools and other institutional outlets consisted only of those commodities that were in surplus supply. However, in the past year or two the number of commodities qualifying for the "surplus" list has diminished substantially as a result of reduced farm supplies and increased consumer demand.

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