Senate bill may quell child-nutrition squabbles

When the Senate Agriculture Committee votes this week to reauthorize child-nutrition programs costing $22 billion a year, the bipartisan, five-year bill will have the support of the anti-hunger community and school-food operators. It could mark the end of months of acrimony over school-lunch reforms inaugurated by the 2010 child-nutrition bill, although the House Education Committee… » Read More

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