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Capps Applauds House Passage of Child Nutrition Bill

WASHINGTON – Today Rep. Lois Capps applauded House of Representatives passage of S. 3307, the Healthy, Hunger Free Kids Act by a vote of 264-157. The legislation passed the Senate unanimously and will be sent to the President’s desk for his signature.

The legislation aims to reduce childhood hunger and obesity by expanding eligibility for the National School Lunch Program and improving the nutritional value of school lunches by increasing the federal reimbursement rate for lunches that comply with nutrition standards. During the 2008-2009 school year, the National School Lunch Program served over 2.3 million lunches to students in San Luis Obispo County, over 6.2 million lunches to students in Santa Barbara County, and over 10.8 million in Ventura County. The rate of child poverty has increased from 15.6 percent to 20.7 percent since 2000 and one in three California children are overweight or obese. The $4.5 billion cost of the bill is fully offset by spending cuts and does not add to deficit.

“The passage of this legislation is a win-win for children on the Central Coast and across the country, ensuring that they are healthy and equipped to learn. Hungry children cannot perform to their full potential in school, and we cannot allow an empty stomach to cheat a child out of a quality education. This bill also shows that we are serious about combating the epidemic of childhood obesity that threatens a generation of our children with the prospect of living a shorter life than their parents,” said Capps.

"The passage of the Child Nutrition Bill will aid hunger alleviation for organizations like FOOD Share in their quest to end hunger in the communities they serve across the country. An ever-growing number of friends and neighbors are needing food assistance, and this legislation will be an important tool to help ensure that hungry children will have access to healthful meals while at school," said Bonnie Weigel, CEO of FOOD Share, Ventura County California’s regional food bank.

The legislation is supported by a broad coalition of more than 1,300 anti-hunger, public health, faith, food industry, and other groups – including the Food Research and Action Center, Feeding America, American Public Health Association, American Academy of Pediatrics, American Heart Association, National Education Association, National Association of State Boards of Education, Grocery Manufacturers of America, Food Marketing Institute, National Farmers Union, Voices for America’s Children, Catholic Charities, National Council of Churches, and Jewish Federations of North America.

 


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My Voting Record

My Voting Record

 
DateRC#BillVote
12-2 607 H RES 1737 Aye
12-2 606 H RES 1737 Aye
12-2 605 H RES 1313 Aye
12-2 604 H R 4853 Yea
12-2 603 S 3307 Aye

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