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House backs child-nutrition resolution with friendly amendments after debate on universal feeding
Summary
House Joint Resolution 18, recognizing school food-service efforts and exploring expanded nutrition programs, passed after members debated costs and scope; friendly amendments added the phrase “as needed.” The resolution passed the House and will proceed to the Senate.
Representative Daryl Jorgensen introduced House Joint Resolution 18 to commend school food-service work and to encourage study of expanded feeding efforts aimed at addressing child hunger. The resolution recognized existing programs and urged continued study of ways to reach children in need.
Representative Stevens proposed a friendly amendment to insert the…
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