Oversight: National School Lunch Program: Hearings, Ninety-third Congress, Second Session. March 5, 1974U.S. Government Printing Office, 1974 - 112 pages |
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Page 944
... meals. Feed All Schoolchildren Nutritious Lunch In my opinion, we can't allow this trend to continue. The enabling legislation of the first School Lunch Act clearly states that it is the intention of the Congress that we establish a program ...
... meals. Feed All Schoolchildren Nutritious Lunch In my opinion, we can't allow this trend to continue. The enabling legislation of the first School Lunch Act clearly states that it is the intention of the Congress that we establish a program ...
Page 945
... programs which had made use of them in the past. In addition to the School Lunch Program, there are summer feeding programs, nursing homes, breakfast programs, nonprofit institutions who have their own food programs, supplemental food ...
... programs which had made use of them in the past. In addition to the School Lunch Program, there are summer feeding programs, nursing homes, breakfast programs, nonprofit institutions who have their own food programs, supplemental food ...
Page 971
... feeding programs. i See p. 975. r. I also represent the American School Food Service Association and. 31-666 O - 74 - 1 See Senator Humphrey's statement, p. 991. 971 Carpenter, Vern, chief, School Food Services Section, Iowa Department ...
... feeding programs. i See p. 975. r. I also represent the American School Food Service Association and. 31-666 O - 74 - 1 See Senator Humphrey's statement, p. 991. 971 Carpenter, Vern, chief, School Food Services Section, Iowa Department ...
Page 972
... feeding. Our Nation's schools and service institutions participating in child nutrition programs cannot very well operate without Government donated commodities. They cannot financially stand the potential loss of from 5.5 to 7 cents per ...
... feeding. Our Nation's schools and service institutions participating in child nutrition programs cannot very well operate without Government donated commodities. They cannot financially stand the potential loss of from 5.5 to 7 cents per ...
Page 974
... program, at less than 0.5 cent per meal. Now, this would equal a total of $290 million. If sponsors of ... programs so that we can distribute those commodities fairly and equitably. Summer camps: None. Senior citizens: None. Disaster feeding ...
... program, at less than 0.5 cent per meal. Now, this would equal a total of $290 million. If sponsors of ... programs so that we can distribute those commodities fairly and equitably. Summer camps: None. Senior citizens: None. Disaster feeding ...
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additional administration agencies Agriculture amended amount appropriated assistance authorized basis beef better Carpenter cash cents Chairman Child Nutrition child nutrition programs committee commodities concern CONGRESS THE LIBRARY continue cost course Department develop director distribution donated eligible enrollment established fact factor Federal feeding programs feel figures fiscal food service programs funds going Government hearing Herman increased Indian legislation LIBRARY OF CONGRESS meals means meet million National School Lunch necessary offered operation paid participating percent Perryman present problem purchase question receive reduced requirements reservations school food service School Lunch Program Secretary Senator McGovern Senator Percy served service institutions South Dakota Stat statement Store subsection surplus Thank tion trying United USDA
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Page 1001 - 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 1001 - Indian tribe, band, or group recognized by the Department of the Interior ; or the Indian Health Service of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare...
Page 1001 - ... of the National School Lunch Act, and such reimbursements shall be deposited into the fund established pursuant to section 32 of the Act of August 24, 1935, to be available for the purposes of said section 32.
Page 1001 - Act) served free to children 42 use 1758. eligible for such lunches in schools within that State during such fiscal year by the special-assistance factor for free lunches prescribed by the Secretary for such fiscal year and the product obtained by multiplying the number of lunches served at a reduced price to children eligible for such reduced-price...
Page 1001 - Funds apportioned and paid to any State for the purpose of this section shall be disbursed by the State educational agency to schools selected by the State educational agency to assist such schools in financing the cost of obtaining agricultural and other foods for consumption by needy children in a breakfast program and for the purpose of subsection (d).
Page 1001 - ... year to States for school food service programs under the provisions of this section, section 416 of the Agricultural Act of 1949, and section 32 of the Act of August 24, 1935. If such estimated value is less than 90 per centum of the value of such deliveries initially...
Page 1002 - In subsection (a) replace the word "thirteen" with tho word "nineteen" and insert after the phrase "(or the equivalent thereof)", the first time it appears the following: "one member shall be a supervisor of a school lunch program in a school system in an urban area (or the equivalent thereof...
Page 1001 - That, notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Secretary of Agriculture shall until such time as a supplemental appropriation may provide additional funds for such purpose use so much of the funds appropriated by section 32 of the Act of August 24, 1935 (7 USC 612c...
Page 1001 - March 1 to the nearest one-fourth cent in accordance with changes for the year ending January 31 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. The initial such adjustment shall reflect the change in the series for food away from home during the period January 31, 1975, to January 31, 1976. The cost of food service operations shall include the cost of obtaining, preparing, and serving food and related administrative...
Page 987 - But I have the impression that when we talk so confidently of liberty, we are unaware of the awful servitudes that are created by the ancient enemies of mankind: the servitude of poverty when means are so small that there is literally no choice at all; the servitude of ignorance when there are no perspectives to which the mind can open because there is no education on which the mind can begin to work; the servitude of ill-health which means that the expectation of life is almost too short to allow...