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    Congress pushes back on healthier school lunches

    WASHINGTON (AP) โ€” Who needs leafy greens and carrots when pizza and french fries will do?

    In an effort many 9-year-olds will cheer, Congress wants pizza and french fries to stay on school lunch lines and is fighting the Obama administration's efforts to take unhealthy foods out of schools.

    The final version of a spending bill released late Monday would unravel school lunch standards the Agriculture Department proposed earlier this year. These include limiting the use of potatoes on the lunch line, putting new restrictions on sodium and boosting the use of whole grains. The legislation would block or delay all of those efforts.

    The bill also would allow tomato paste on pizzas to be counted as a vegetable, as it is now. USDA had wanted to only count a half-cup of tomato paste or more as a vegetable, and a serving of pizza has less than that.

    Nutritionists say the whole effort is reminiscent of the Reagan administration's much-ridiculed attempt 30 years ago to classify ketchup as a vegetable to cut costs. This time around, food companies that produce frozen pizzas for schools, the salt industry and potato growers requested the changes and lobbied Congress.

    School meals that are subsidized by the federal government must include a certain amount of vegetables, and USDA's proposal could have pushed pizza-makers and potato growers out of the school lunch business.

    Piling on to the companies' opposition, some conservatives argue that the federal government shouldn't tell children what to eat. In a summary of the bill, Republicans on the House Appropriations Committee said the changes would "prevent overly burdensome and costly regulations and ...provide greater flexibility for local school districts to improve the nutritional quality of meals."

    School districts have said some of the USDA proposals go too far and cost too much when budgets are extremely tight. Schools have long taken broad instructions from the government on what they can serve in the federally subsidized meals that are given free or at reduced price to low-income children. But some schools have balked at government attempts to tell them exactly what foods they can't serve.

    Reacting to that criticism, House Republicans had urged USDA to rewrite the standards in a bill passed in June. The Senate last month voted to block the potato limits in its version, with opposition to the restrictions led by potato-growing states. Neither version of the bill included the latest provisions on tomato paste, sodium or whole grains; House and Senate negotiators added those in the last two weeks as they put finishing touches on the legislation.

    The school lunch proposal is based on 2009 recommendations by the Institute of Medicine, the health arm of the National Academy of Sciences. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said they are necessary to reduce childhood obesity and future health care costs.

    USDA spokeswoman Courtney Rowe said Tuesday that the department will continue its efforts to make lunches healthier.

    "While it's unfortunate that some members of Congress continue to put special interests ahead of the health of America's children, USDA remains committed to practical, science-based standards for school meals," she said in a statement.

    Nutrition advocate Margo Wootan of the Center for Science in the Public Interest said Congress's proposed changes will keep schools from serving a wider array of vegetables. Children already get enough pizza and potatoes, she says. It also would slow efforts to make pizzas โ€” a longtime standby on school lunch lines โ€” healthier, with whole grain crusts and lower sodium levels.

    "They are making sure that two of the biggest problems in the school lunch program, pizza and french fries, are untouched," she said.

    A group of retired generals advocating for healthier school lunches also criticized the spending bill. The group, called Mission: Readiness, has called poor nutrition in school lunches a national security issue because obesity is the leading medical disqualifier for military service.

    "We are outraged that Congress is seriously considering language that would effectively categorize pizza as a vegetable in the school lunch program," Amy Dawson Taggart, the director of the group, said in a letter to lawmakers before the final bill was released. "It doesn't take an advanced degree in nutrition to call this a national disgrace."

    Specifically, the bill would:

    โ€” Block the Agriculture Department from limiting starchy vegetables, including corn and peas, to two servings a week. The rule was intended to cut down on french fries, which many schools serve daily.

    โ€” Allow USDA to count two tablespoons of tomato paste as a vegetable, as it does now. The department had attempted to require that only a half-cup of tomato paste could be considered a vegetable. Federally subsidized lunches must have a certain number of vegetables to be served.

    โ€” Require further study on long-term sodium reduction requirements set forth by the USDA guidelines.

    โ€” Require USDA to define "whole grains" before they regulate them. The USDA rules require schools to use more whole grains.

    Food companies who have fought the USDA standards say they were too strict and neglected the nutrients that potatoes, other starchy vegetables and tomato paste do offer.

    "This agreement ensures that nutrient-rich vegetables such as potatoes, corn and peas will remain part of a balanced, healthy diet in federally funded school meals and recognizes the significant amounts of potassium, fiber and vitamins A and C provided by tomato paste, ensuring that students may continue to enjoy healthy meals such as pizza and pasta," said Kraig Naasz, president of the American Frozen Food Institute.

    The school lunch provisions are part of a final House-Senate compromise on a $182 billion measure that would fund the day-to-day operations of the departments of Agriculture, Commerce, Justice, Transportation and Housing and Urban Development. Both the House and the Senate are expected to vote on the bill this week and send it to President Barack Obama.

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    • lynn  •  Forest City, Pennsylvania  •  4 mths ago
      I have worked as an elementary cafeteria monitor for 16 years. Trust me, the school lunches are not making our children fat. They don't EAT them!! For some kids lunch is the only meal they get. Why not make it something they will eat? As for taking whole milk off the line, I feel this is a big mistake. They have replaced it with sugared flavored milk, orange, vanilla, blueberry etc. We live in a rural area and we just don't have too many obese kids in our school. They are out moving around. This is the problem!
    • Robert  •  6 mths ago
      ** The bill also would allow tomato paste on pizzas to be counted as a vegetable, as it is now. **

      I've got a brilliant idea: why not feed the children REAL vegetables bought from American farmers?
      • Troy A 6 mths ago
        Does anyone in Texas know anything at all? Anything?
      • Robert 6 mths ago
        We do know that tomato paste can be sourced from overseas. I'd bet money that the schools are doing just that.
      • Pam 6 mths ago
        If you feed them good healthy vegetables from American farmers that will cut out all the middle men that reduce those very vegetables to over salted, vitamenless crap. And why would we want the farmers to get a decent return on their hard work? If we don't get the greedy making money out of everything in this country, we will surely be as bad off as a third world country, only on steroids.
    • Robert  •  6 mths ago
      what is the difference between being a lobbist and bribery?
      • GOD 6 mths ago
        A nice suit
      • Mango Kush 6 mths ago
        lmao
      • Dungeon 6 mths ago
        topciabout food
        It is not good idea to tell someone what to eat, what kind of food you should eat or prepare out of way intruder of personal life, Healthy is good but what about freedom, people want freedom, freedom what to eat, it's their money so they can eat whatever they want.
    • Wesley-0x42A  •  6 mths ago
      Wait, you mean that piece of cardboard with red paint and melted plastic was PIZZA?! Why is there a discussion if school lunch pizza qualifies as a VEGETABLE, we should be discussing if it qualifies as FOOD.
      • John 6 mths ago
        I must agree. It was nasty in the 70's so it must be much worse now.
      • Cheyenne 6 mths ago
        My kids are on the free lunch program at their schools. Everyday, they have 2 choices of what they can eat, chicken nuggets with those GREASY FRIES or that HORRIBLE pizza! They can't CHOOSE a salad because that's NOT ON THE FREE LUNCH MENU! NEITHER ARE APPLES OR YOGURT! THEY HAVE TO PAY EXTRA FOR REAL FOOD! WHICH TOTALLY DEFEATS THE PURPOSE OF THE FREE LUNCH PROGRAM! The Republicans are making sure that the next generation of the poor are OBESE to make sure there will be a multi-billion dollar market for weightloss DRUGS because Republicans own the DRUG corporations & are CEO'S of those corporations & own stock in those corporations that make diet & cholesterol lowering & heart attack prevention drugs! It's all about setting our children up to be the next generation of PRESCRIPTION drug users! We as a NATION need to get rid of the Republican/Tbaggers completely! They are selling the people & the environment down the toilet in order to make profits FOR THEMSELVES & TO HELL WITH EVERYONE ELSE!
      • cornelia e 6 mths ago
        Harold, just shut up! There are people who are poor in this country and it is not their fault! I am lucky (my kids eat daily Whole Foods lunches), but this makes me acknowledge even more that there are poor people who, because of the Republicans' agenda, will stay poor.

        I've been fighting school lunch program at my kids' school for years.

        What's so bad of giving kids healthy options? What's BAD of HAVING healthy kids? Are you nuts?
    • Eric  •  Portland, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Meanwhile the congressmen retire to the congressional dining room for taxpayer paid steak, lobster, and wine lunches. These morons should be required to eat the same food as the schoolkids.
      • Rebel Rebel 6 mths ago
        This is by far the best idea I've heard in a long time. Let me know when you decide to run for president!
      • Zeek 6 mths ago
        i agree...
      • sfvalleyrob 6 mths ago
        I have been saying that forever. They should get the same 401k, food, healthcare, and pay for thier own gas.
    • spqjae3  •  6 mths ago
      simple solution. Mandate Congress eat what the kids in school get.
      • Mark H 6 mths ago
        Have you seen those fat f*(ks? They've love it.
      • Mango Kush 6 mths ago
        now thats what im sayin what the hell is up with all these oppulant state meals let the queen eat sum #$%$ caffeteria spaghetti... if congress feels its good enough for the peasant child
    • Fly14433  •  Walnut Creek, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Apparently Congress feels their approval rating should be lower
    • John  •  6 mths ago
      Unfortunately it isn't about the kids or health. The school lunch program is big business and as such certain foods have higher profit margins. Often higher profit food products translates into lower quality foods. As long as we continue to think of our kids as a profit margin, the future of our country doesn't look to promising unless our target is to be unhealthy, uneducated and unemployeed.
    • anon  •  6 mths ago
      This is insane! Our school lunches were so bad the kids didn't even want them, we happily pack a daily lunch.
    • Shay Striffler  •  Leominster, United States  •  6 mths ago
      "Food companies that produce frozen pizzas for schools, the salt industry and potato growers requested the changes, and some conservatives in Congress say the federal government shouldn't be telling children what to eat."

      And the lobbyists should not be telling congress how to vote.
    • Wasser  •  6 mths ago
      What they really want is a fat, lazy, stupid mass of Americans that they can easily control.
    • Wo  •  6 mths ago
      Well that's just great. Thanks congress, yet another spectacular day of decision making in DC. Hey, when you get a sec, there's this thing called the economy. Might want to check that out.
    • tom  •  6 mths ago
      I remember the Reagan people saying Ketchup counts as a vegetable.
    • skip coys  •  6 mths ago
      the school lunches today are nothing more than corn and soy based. Corn dogs, hot dogs, fake hamburger, chicken nuggets, chicken strips, also wheat, which must also be cheap: pizza, quesadeas, corn shells for tacos, all with added high fructose corn syrup. Why can't we feed them real food and subsidize that like we used to: chicken, meat loaf, mashed potatoes and other veggies, butter and milk that tastes good, like whole milk? We are subsidizing unhealthy food choices.
    • william w  •  Oklahoma City, United States  •  6 mths ago
      "some conservatives argue that the federal government shouldn't tell children what to eat" -- NEWSFLASH -- you already ARE telling them what to eat. And right now it is garbage.
    • FlounderMan  •  6 mths ago
      Fast food nation. Great for the restaurants/franchises, terrible for the people eating - health and pocket book. We wonder why were fat/unhealthy and never have any money.
    • o24z  •  6 mths ago
      Again the people come second, to big business, what a surprise. now your votes are going against your children, smart.
    • Janie  •  Portland, United States  •  6 mths ago
      I grew up in a poor small town family, my Dad always worked and earned a living wage, but they couldn't afford any kind of jund food, so we ate lots of vegetables & fruit from their own organic (ferterlizer was too expensive) garden, my mother canned everything she could find and we kids all grew up to be quite healthy. I raised my kids the same way, and the are healthy - so I am all for getting junk food out of our schools and perhaps spend more time educating their parents.
    • DonaldW  •  St. Cloud, United States  •  6 mths ago
      they just want our kids to have the same opportunity as they had to become fat and lazy...., I say give them healthier foods and give them some physical activity. Do this both at home and at school.., we can't depend on schools to raise and make these choices for our kids, but we shouldn't have to fight a bad system that can be fixed.
    • We the People!  •  Stuttgart, Germany  •  6 mths ago
      Of course...the fast food lobby has bought the congress....keep the kids hooked on cheap fast food, keep them fat....god forbid they actually pass legislation to force schools to serve "proper food" to our kids! So when these kids grow up fat and end up obese congress can pass a bill for more money to help treat all these people with diabetes and other expensive deseases as the health care system is near collapse trying to deal with all these sick folks....add the time off work for these sick obese people and the costs go off the chart...
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