Child Nutrition Programs: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Agricultural Research and General Legislation of ..., 94-1 on S. 850 ..., S. 882 ..., S. 894 ..., April 22 and 24, 1975 |
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Page 16
... allowed in sufficient amounts to allow any program to get itself off the ground ; women are allowed to continue to receive food for six months after birth , as opposed to six weeks , in order to allow them a longer period to catch up ...
... allowed in sufficient amounts to allow any program to get itself off the ground ; women are allowed to continue to receive food for six months after birth , as opposed to six weeks , in order to allow them a longer period to catch up ...
Page 42
... allow free lunch to be given to children from families with incomes less than that , a family of four . Mr. HEKMAN . It is mandated at the poverty level . They can go 25 . percent above . Senator DOLE . I understand the thrust of your ...
... allow free lunch to be given to children from families with incomes less than that , a family of four . Mr. HEKMAN . It is mandated at the poverty level . They can go 25 . percent above . Senator DOLE . I understand the thrust of your ...
Page 47
... allow participation by local people in the actual structuring of the Block Grant . However , block grant was developed and pro- posed in response to the need to reduce administrative complexity and over- lapping programs at the Federal ...
... allow participation by local people in the actual structuring of the Block Grant . However , block grant was developed and pro- posed in response to the need to reduce administrative complexity and over- lapping programs at the Federal ...
Page 77
... allowed such payments to count for matching purposes . School lunch participation has changed drastically since 1970 and PL 91-248 . In 1946-47 only 10 % of the lunches served were provided at no cost to poor chil- dren . Today nearly ...
... allowed such payments to count for matching purposes . School lunch participation has changed drastically since 1970 and PL 91-248 . In 1946-47 only 10 % of the lunches served were provided at no cost to poor chil- dren . Today nearly ...
Page 78
... allowed to take only those foods they know and like , the program objective of helping children learn to eat a variety of foods will be negated . Children in the Northwest have learned to eat peanut butter and children in the South have ...
... allowed to take only those foods they know and like , the program objective of helping children learn to eat a variety of foods will be negated . Children in the Northwest have learned to eat peanut butter and children in the South have ...
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administrative costs amendment benefits Benson County block grant Broward County budget cents Chairman Child Nutrition Act child nutrition programs clinics Committee Congress County day care homes Department of Agriculture diet Director eligible facilities family day Federal FELTNER fiscal food assistance food service program food stamp program funds gram ground beef increase infants and children June 30 Kansas LEE METCALF legislation lieu of commodities low income Lunch and Child malnutrition maternal meals served ment mental milk million month National School Lunch needy children North Dakota nutrition education nutritionists operation participation percent pregnancy proposal Public Health receive reimbursement school districts school food service School Lunch Act school lunch program Secretary Senate Bill 850 Senator CLARK Senator DOLE Senator LEAHY Senator McGOVERN service institutions special food service special supplemental food statement summer feeding program supplemental food program tion U.S. Senate USDA Washington WIC program women
Popular passages
Page 34 - 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 22 - Board for such prior quarter. (3) The Secretary of the Treasury shall thereupon, through the Division of Disbursement of the Treasury Department and prior to audit or settlement by the General Accounting Office, pay to the State, at the time or times fixed by the Board, the amount so certified.
Page 12 - To amend the National School Lunch Act and the Child Nutrition Act of 1966...
Page 26 - State educational agency" means the State board of education or other agency or officer primarily responsible for the State supervision of public elementary and secondary schools, or, if there Is no such officer or agency, an officer or agency designated by the Governor or by State law...
Page 6 - ... executed in such form as the Secretary may prescribe by an adult member of such household. No physical segregation of or other discrimination against any child eligible for a free...
Page 106 - June 30, 1975, to reflect changes in the series for food away from home of the Consumer Price Index published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the Department of Labor.
Page 21 - Stat. 1212), may be donated by the Secretary to schools, in accordance with the needs as determined by local school authorities...
Page 12 - National School Lunch Act and the Child Nutrition Act of 1966, and to determine the level of funds needed by the States for administrative purposes.
Page 19 - Members of the Council shall serve without compensation but shall receive reimbursement for necessary travel and subsistence expenses incurred by them in the performance of the duties of the Council...
Page 10 - Act under which meals are provided for children, with a view to determining how such programs may be improved. The Council shall submit to the President and the Congress annually a written report of the results of its study together with such recommendations for administrative and legislative changes as it deems appropriate.