Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs, Parts 5-10U.S. Government Printing Office, 1971 |
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Page 1281
... lunch program to properly provide school lunches to all the low - income students in Detroit , and to expend the eligibility standards of free and reduced price lunches . In addition , I assisted in the efforts which were made in Grand ...
... lunch program to properly provide school lunches to all the low - income students in Detroit , and to expend the eligibility standards of free and reduced price lunches . In addition , I assisted in the efforts which were made in Grand ...
Page 1282
... reduced price lunches to the needy kids attending schools with a school lunch pro- gram . Again Detroit is illustrative . Prior to our litigation , Detroit set the standards for free lunches - there were no reduced price lunches set the ...
... reduced price lunches to the needy kids attending schools with a school lunch pro- gram . Again Detroit is illustrative . Prior to our litigation , Detroit set the standards for free lunches - there were no reduced price lunches set the ...
Page 1286
... reduced price lunch . As I pointed out before , many districts set standards so low only the very destitute , and ... lunches pro- vided varied between 8,000 and 12,000 . Most recipients of public as- sistance were denied a lunch . In ...
... reduced price lunch . As I pointed out before , many districts set standards so low only the very destitute , and ... lunches pro- vided varied between 8,000 and 12,000 . Most recipients of public as- sistance were denied a lunch . In ...
Page 1291
... reduced price lunches ? Mr. HOUSEMAN . I didn't mention discrimination in my statement , although it is one of the ... lunches . In Detroit we have been lucky in terms of not finding any serious discrimination against those who use free ...
... reduced price lunches ? Mr. HOUSEMAN . I didn't mention discrimination in my statement , although it is one of the ... lunches . In Detroit we have been lucky in terms of not finding any serious discrimination against those who use free ...
Page 1293
... reduced price lunches , it is my understanding , and I can be corrected if I am wrong , that we increased the number of lunches being served in De- troit . It has only been in effect a couple of months , but it is my un- derstanding ...
... reduced price lunches , it is my understanding , and I can be corrected if I am wrong , that we increased the number of lunches being served in De- troit . It has only been in effect a couple of months , but it is my un- derstanding ...
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30 cents administration agencies amendment appropriation assistance August 13 average breakfast program budget CASSIDY CHAIN STORES Chairman Child Nutrition Act Committee on Nutrition commodities Congress cost County D.C. DEAR Department of Agriculture Detroit Director feeding programs fiscal Food Service Program food stamp program free and reduced free and reduced-price free lunches free or reduced GEORGE MCGOVERN going gram guidelines hemoglobin hunger hungry children income inner city iron Joint Resolution kids KINNEY lunches served Lyng meals ment Michigan million National School Lunch needy children Nutrition and Human Office operation participation percent poor President problem proposed regulations receive reduced price lunches reduced-price lunches reimbursement rate Richard Lyng school districts School Food Service School Lunch Act school lunch program Secretary of Agriculture Section 11 Section 32 funds Select Committee Senator Cook Senator HART Senator McGOVERN South Dakota survey tion U.S. Department U.S. Senate USDA Washington
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Page 1481 - In these days, it is doubtful that any child may reasonably be expected to succeed in life if he is denied the opportunity of an education. Such an opportunity, where the state has undertaken to provide it, is a right which must be made available to all on equal terms. We come then to the question presented: Does segregation of children in public schools solely on the basis of race, even though the physical facilities and other "tangible" factors may be equal, deprive the children of the minority...
Page 1815 - 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 1578 - No member of or delegate to Congress or resident commissioner, shall be admitted to any share or part of this Agreement, or to any benefit that may arise therefrom; but this provision shall not be construed to extend to this Agreement if made with a corporation for its general benefit.
Page 1577 - 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 1959 - All time on the amendment has been yielded back. The question is on agreeing to the amendment of the Senator from New York.
Page 2060 - Section 406; or (3) if it consists in whole or in part of any filthy, putrid, or decomposed substance, or if it is otherwise unfit for food; or (4) if it has been prepared, packed, or held under unsanitary conditions whereby it may have become contaminated with filth, or whereby it may have been rendered injurious to health...
Page 1562 - 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 1954 - Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent that the letter of request, dated September 25, 1970, be printed at this point in the Record. (There being no objection, the letter was ordered to be printed in the Record, as follows : ) SEPTEMBER 25, 1970.
Page 1959 - The PRESIDING OFFICER. The bill is open to further amendment. If there be no further amendment to be proposed, the question is on the engrossment and third reading of the bill.
Page 1481 - Today, education is perhaps the most important function of state and local governments.