Box 11:

11.1: Memorandum from Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Ms. Barbara S. Borschow, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, regarding Secretary Glickman, and assisting in placing questions for the confirmation hearing, February 2, 1995. 1 page.
11.1: Letter from Richard W. Newpher, Executive Director, Washington Office, American Farm Bureau Federation, to The Honorable Pat Roberts, Chairman, House Agriculture Committee, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding the Federation’s concern over proposals to eliminate the Commodity Distribution Program and other school nutrition programs and replace them with block grants to states, February 2, 1995. 1 page.
11.1: Fax from Jim Stafford, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz/Steve Lacey, of Principles to Guide the Restructuring of the Federal-State Partnership, February 2, 1995. 7 pages.
11.1: Letter from Bud Murrman, Director of U.S.D.A., Jeannette Food Service, A Division of Reinhart Inc., to The Honorable Bill Archer, Chairman, Ways and Means, U.S. House of Representatives, suggesting to would be wise to stay on track with the school food service program started in 1946, December 22, 1994. 1 page.
11.1: Letter from Bud Murrman, Director of U.S.D.A., Jeannette Food Service, A Division of Reinhart Inc., to The Honorable Pat Roberts, Chairman, Agriculture, U.S. House of Representatives, suggesting to would be wise to stay on track with the school food service program started in 1946, December 22, 1994. 1 page.
11.1: Memorandum from Vivian Pilant, MS, RD, President, ASFSA, to District Directors/Supervisors, Major City Directors/Supervisors, State Agency Directors/Supervisors, regarding Call to Action, and The Personal Responsibility Act, January 19, 1995. 2 pages.
11.1: Memorandum from Danny Seymour, President, Pennsylvania School Food Service Association, to All Sustaining Members, regarding HR-4 Personal Responsibility Act “Contract With America”, February 2, 1995. 1 page.
11.1: Article: Ways and Means Holds Hearings on Welfare Reform: Other Committees to Follow Lead, National-American Wholesale Grocers’ Association and its foodservice partner International Foodservice Distributors Association, Volume 9, Number 2, January 24, 1995. 1 page.
11.1: Letter from Bud Murrman, Director of U.S.D.A., Jeannette Food Service, A Division of Reinhart Inc., to Jess Stairs, Chairman, House Committee on Education, urging exclusion from the Personal Responsibility Act-Title V, School Lunch, School Breakfast, Summer Food Service, Special Milk, and Child Food Programs, January 30, 1995. 1 page.
11.1: Letter from Bud Murrman, Director of U.S.D.A., Jeannette Food Service, A Division of Reinhart Inc., to The Honorable Bill Goodling, Chairman, Economic and Educational Opportunities, U.S. House of Representatives, suggesting to would be wise to stay on track with the school food service program started in 1946, December 22, 1994. 1 page.
11.1: Article: How Does the Body Use Food, not attributed, February 2, 1995. 1 page.
11.1: Fax from Linda Williams, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz, of a list of names and affiliations, January 31, 1995. 2 pages.
11.1: Letter from George Latimer, Deputy Superintendent, Financial Management & Support Services, The School Board of Broward County, Florida, to The Honorable Clay Shaw, U.S. House of Representatives, voicing Latimer’s strong objection to H.R. 4, the Personal Responsibility Act as it relates to the National School Lunch Act and Child Nutrition Act of 1966, January 26, 1995. 2 pages.
11.1: Witness List: Subcommittee On Early Childhood, Youth, and Families, January 31, 1995. 1 page.
11.1: Fax of a letter from Catherine Bertini, Executive Director, World Food Programme, to Mr. Marshall Matz, regarding the search for a new President and CEO of CARE, January 31, 1995. 5 pages.
11.1: Tuesday Morning, Legislative Update for ASFSA Executives, Week of January 31, 1995. 2 pages.
11.1: Article: Governors Pushing Welfare Flexibility: Block Grants With Protections Sought, The Washington Post, January 30, 1995. 2 pages.
11.1: Fax from Diane Shust, National Education Association, to Marshall, of material related to welfare reform and block grants, January 27, 1995. 4 pages.
11.1: Fax from Lisa Moore, Food Research and Action Center, to Marshall Matz, ASFSA, of the list of signees to the FRAC letter opposing block grants, January 26, 1995. 5 pages.
11.1: Fax from Patty Morris, Food and Consumer Services, to Marshall Matz, of a list of Committee On Human Resources members, January 25, 1995. 2 pages.
11.1: Fax from Barbara S. Borschow, ASFSA Executive Director, to Marilyn Hurt, Marshall Matz, of the article Introducing…Bob Beckel, Keppler Associates, Inc., January 25, 1995. 2 pages.
11.1: Fax from Colleen, on Congressman George Miller (D-California), U.S. House of Representatives letterhead, to Diane Shust, Ed Cooney, Marshall Matz, Ellen Nissenbaum, of a letter from 17 Members of Congress to The Honorable Bill Clinton, President of the United States, The White House, requesting a meeting to discuss their opposition to the Republican effort to block grant and cut the funding for federal nutrition programs, and a Statement of Congressman George Miller, House of Representatives, Congress of the United States, regarding opposition to block granting federal nutrition programs, January 25, 1995. 6 pages.
11.1: Fax from Dot Griffith, Southampton County School Food Services, to Marshall Matz, of a letter requesting that child nutrition programs not be included in welfare reform that was sent to all 13 members of the Virginia delegation to Congress, January 25, 1995. 2 pages.
11.1: Fax from Colleen, on Congressman George Miller (D-California), U.S. House of Representatives letterhead, to Marshall Matz, Ed Cooney, Ellen Nissenbaum, of a letter expressing concern that Title V of the Personal Responsibility Act will destroy the key means by which we can assure the people of our country access to nutritious foods, and a January 11, 1995 article: Experimental Program Serves Up Breakfast for All Students, Education Week, January 24, 1995. 3 pages.
11.1: Fax from Dot Griffith, VSFSA Legislative Chair, Southampton County School Food Services, to Marshall Matz, of a memo and letter regarding Personal Responsibility Act of the “Contract with America”, January 24, 1995. 3 pages.
11.1: Memorandum from Stephen L. Lacey, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Dennis Stolte, American Farm Bureau Federation, regarding farm group letters, January 24, 1995. 1 page.
11.1: Paper: Standing Up for Child Nutrition, 1995 Legislative Issue Paper, Executive Board Draft, January 24, 1995. 3 pages.
11.1: Memorandum from Karen McGahey, Supervisor, Johnson City School Food Service, regarding a Speaking Engagement Request, January 23, 1995. 2 pages.
11.1: Fax from Kevin Dando to Marshall Matz of the new version of the Issue Paper with the PPL Committee’s changes, January 22, 1995. 4 pages.
11.1: Letter from Barry Sackin, Director Food Services, Anaheim Union High School District, to Hon. Randy “Duke” Cunningham, MC, House of Representatives, thanking Cunningham for his public stand in support of child nutrition programs, January 20, 1995. 1 page.
11.1: Memorandum from Nancy F. Danielson, to State Presidents and Editors, regarding USDA Analysis of the Nutrition Block Grant, and an Action Request From The National Farmers Union, January 20, 1995. 1 page, faxed to multiple recipients.
11.1: Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Stephen L. Lacey, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Interested Parties, regarding USDA Analysis Of The Nutrition Block Grant, January 19, 1995. 3 pages, faxed to multiple recipients.
11.1: Last Week in Congress, CQ’s Congressional Monitor, January 23, 1995, with an item regarding block grants. 1 page.
11.1: Article: Social Policy: GOP Lawmaker Skeptical of Social Service Block Grants, Hill News Yesterday, CQ’s Congressional Monitor, January 19, 1995. 1 page, faxed to multiple recipients.
11.1: Letter from James R. Stafford, Manager, Economic Research & Analysis, to Carol Anderson, Vice President, The Jefferson Group, of a list of states who lose the most on terms of total food assistance and child nutrition dollars, January 19, 1995. 1 page.
11.1: Fax from Barry D. Sackin to Marshall Matz regarding Sackin’s disbelief that a ranking Republican member would go public in disagreement with the Gingrich Gang so early, along with an attached letter from Barry Sackin, Director Food Services, Anaheim Union High School District, to Hon. Randy “Duke” Cunningham, MC, House of Representatives, thanking Cunningham for his public stand in support of child nutrition programs, January 19, 1995. 2 pages.
11.1: Letter from Marilyn Hurt, Chair, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Steve Gunderson, U.S. House of Representatives, inviting Gunderson to speak at the 23rd Annual Legislative Action Conference, January 19, 1995. 1 page.
11.1: Memorandum from Vivian Pilant, MS, RD, President, ASFSA, to District Directors/Supervisors, Major City Directors/Supervisors, State Agency Directors/Supervisors, regarding Call to Action, and stopping block grants from being enacted, January 19, 1995. 4 pages.
11.1: Press Release: Statement of Senator Bob Dole On Child Hunger, Bob Dole, U.S. Senator for Kansas, Senate Majority Leader, January 18, 1995. 1 page, faxed to multiple recipients.
11.1: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Randy “Duke” Cunningham, U.S. House of Representatives, inviting Cunningham to speak at ASFSA’s annual Legislative Action Conference, January 18, 1995. 1 page.
11.1: Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, of the PPL Draft of  the 1995 Legislative Issue Paper, Standing Up for Child Nutrition, January 18, 1995. 4 pages.
11.1: Memorandum from Colleen Kavanagh, Office of Congressman George Miller, to Ed Cooney, Marshall Matz, Ellen Nissenbaum, Diane Shust, regarding the nutrition meeting hearing schedule, January 17, 1995. 1 page.
11.1: Article: Welfare-Nutrition, The Associated Press, January 17, 1995. 1 page.
11.1: Article: U.S. Says Welfare Reform Pinches Food, Farm Sector, Reuters, Ltd., January 17, 1995. 1 page.
11.1: Fax from Kevin to Marshall of the Anaheim City School District Resolution 1994-1995/15, Commitment to Child Nutrition Programs, Meliton Lopez, Superintendent and Secretary of the Governing Board of the Anaheim City School District, January 17, 1995. 2 pages.
11.1: Letter from Frank R. Wolf, Member of Congress, House of Representatives, to Ms. Penny E. McConnell, Fairfax County Public Schools, thanking McConnell for sharing her concerns regarding proposals in the “Contract With America” which could potentially affect the National School Lunch Program, January 4, 1995. 1 page.
11.1: Memorandum from Marshall Matz, ASFSA Washington Counsel, Kevin Dando, ASFSA Manager of Government and Public Affairs, to ASFSA Legislative Leaders, regarding Personal Responsibility Act, January 16, 1995. 3 pages.
11.1: Fax from Marlene Trieschman, Doskocil Specialty Brands, to Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., of copies of letters sent to Congressmen regarding the Personal Responsibility Act, January 16, 1995. 10 pages.
11.1: Fax from Gene White to Marshall Matz regarding ASFSA Victory Plan, January 13, 1995. 2 pages.
11.1: Article: GOP Wants To Give States Broad Welfare Authority, Reuter, January 12, 1995. 1 page.
11.1: Fax from Kevin to Marshall of PPL Committee Agenda, January 13, 1995. 2 pages.
11.1: Memorandum from Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Mr. Kevin Dando, Government Affairs Specialist, American School Food Service Association, regarding Senate Agriculture Subcommittee Assignments, January 12, 1995. 1 page.
11.1: Memorandum from Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Mr. Kevin Dando, Government Affairs Specialist, American School Food Service Association, regarding House Agriculture Subcommittee Assignments, January 11, 1995. 4 pages.
11.1: Sample letter from Save Our Nation’s Nutrition Programs opposing block grants, with a list of national organization signees attached, January 10, 1995. 6 pages.
11.1: Action ASFSA, January 10, 1995. 13 pages.
11.1: Memorandum from Jim Stafford to Marshall Matz regarding Matz’ 1995 Legislative Preview, January 5, 1995. 2 pages.
11.3: Fax from Kevin to Marshall of various info, including Side by side and ASFSA PRA press release, January 5, 1995. 8 pages.
11.3: Fax from Diane Shust, National Education Association, to multiple recipients, inviting them to a meeting to discuss their Senate strategy on child nutrition, March 31, 1995. 1 page.
11.3: Fax from Colleen, on Congressman George Miller (D-California), U.S. House of Representatives letterhead, to Ellen Nissenbaum, Ed Cooney, Marshall Matz, Diane Shust, regarding child nutrition and block grants, with comparison tables, March 31, 1995. 4 pages.
11.3: Fax from Colleen, on Congressman George Miller (D-California), U.S. House of Representatives letterhead, to Ellen Nissenbaum, Ed Cooney, Marshall Matz, Diane Shust, regarding an alternative method for comparing current law child nutrition program funding with the proposed block grants contained in H.R.1214 (or H.R.4), March 31, 1995. 5 pages.
11.3: Article: House GOP Admits Overestimating Spending On School Lunch Programs, Bacon’s, March 14, 1995. 1 page.
11.3: Fax from Karen Reis, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Jean (sic) White, ASFSA, of an excerpt from the Congressional Record, regarding welfare vote, March 28, 1995. 3 pages.
11.3: Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Barbara Borschow, American School Food Service Association, regarding USDA Activities, and the schedule for a National Rural Conference, March 28, 1995. 2 pages.
11.3: Fax from Kent Talbert, Committee on Economic and Educational Opportunities, U.S. House of Representatives, to Marshall Matz, of an extended summary of Title IV of H. R. 1214, Restricting Welfare and Public Benefits for Aliens, Marsh 27, 1995. 5 pages.
11.3: Memorandum from American School Food Service Association to Members of Congress regarding Child Nutrition and Welfare Reform, March 23, 1995. 1 page.
11.3: Article: It’s Feeding Children, Not Funding Mechanism, That Counts, Arkansas Democrat Gazette, March 19, 1995. 1 page. 2 copies.
11.3: Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to American School Food Service Association, regarding House Action on Child Nutrition, March 22, 1995. 2 pages.
11.3: Fax from Callie, on Dale E. Kildee, 9th District, Michigan, Congress of the United States, House of Representatives letterhead, to Marshall Matz/ Ed Cooney/ Doug Greenaway, of H.R. 4 – Personal Responsibility Act of 1995 (Part 2 rule for amendment process), March 22, 1995. 6 pages.
11.3: Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to American School Food Service Association, regarding Child Nutrition Update, March 20, 1995. 1 page.
11.3: Letter from Barry Sackin, Director, to Hon. Christopher Cox, MC, reviewing some of the comments Sackin made to Cox’s aide, Peter Yulman, at the end of February, March 17, 1995. 1 page.
11.3: Fax from George Braley, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Food and Consumer Service, Office of the Administrator, of information concerning the reduction in funds in the child nutrition block grants, March 17, 1995. 3 pages.
11.3: Opinion Editorial Against School Lunch Block Grants, Rep. Tony P. Hall, Chairman of the Democratic Task Force on Hunger and the Congressional Hunger Center, March 16, 1995. 13 pages.
11.3: Fax from Lynda Lee, Arkansas Department of Education, to Marshall Matz, of two resolutions, opposing block grants and commending the Arkansas School Food Service Association, March 15, 1995. 7 pages.
11.3: Tuesday Morning, Legislative Update for ASFSA Executives, Week of March 14, 1995. 3 pages.
11.3: Fax from Gene White, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz, of a draft Legislative Alert, March 14, 1995. 2 pages.
11.3: Fax from Callie, on Dale E. Kildee, 9th District, Michigan, Congress of the United States, House of Representatives letterhead, to Marshall Matz, regarding committee amendments, March 14, 1995. 3 pages.
11.3: Conference Report on S. 1, Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995, Congressional Record – House, March 13, 1995. 6 pages.
11.3: Fax from Marilyn Hurt, School District of LaCrosse School Nutrition Programs, to Marshall Matz of the article Times Reporter Misrepresented GOP’s Reforms, and saying it needs a response, March 13, 1995. 2 pages.
11.3: Memorandum from Christina M. Markus, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Ms. Barbara Borschow, American School Food Service Association, regarding ASFSA-PAC and D.C. Incorporation, March 13, 1995. 5 pages.
11.3: Memorandum from Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Ms. Barbara Borschow, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, regarding Secretary of Agriculture Nomination, March 10, 1995. 1 page.
11.3: Tuesday Morning, Legislative Update for ASFSA Executives, Week of March 14, 1995. 4 pages.
11.3: Fax from Dorothy A. Griffith, Chairman, PP&L Committee, VSFSA, Southampton County Schools, Courtland, Virginia, to Marshall Matz, regarding a rally to support the school lunch program and other children’s programs that House Speaker Gingrich plans to cut, March 10, 1995. 3 pages.
11.3: Fax from Tami Cline, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, regarding proposed food-based regulations, March 9, 1995. 4 pages.
11.3: Fax from Gabrielle Bushman, Office of Speechwriting, The White House, to Marshall Matz, of a speech by President William Jefferson Clinton, Cresthaven Elementary School, Silver Spring, Maryland, March 8, 1995. 3 pages.
11.3: Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Mike Luz, requesting clearance for the listed individuals for the President’s school lunch event, March 8, 1995. 1 page.
11.3: Notice: Child Nutrition Programs – Income Eligibility Guidelines, Food and Consumer Service, USDA, March 7, 1995. 6 pages.
11.3: Fax from Gene White, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz, of a sample letter to be sent to members of the U.S. House of Representatives regarding School Lunch Block Grant, H.R. 999, March 8, 1995. 3 pages.
11.4: Fax from Gene White, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz, of a sample letter to be sent to members of the U.S. House of Representatives regarding School Nutrition Programs and the School Based Nutrition Block Grant Program, H.R. 999, March 6, 1995. 3 pages.
11.4: Fax from Vivian Pilant, ASFSA President, to Marshall Matz/Barbara Borschow, of information regarding Republican nutrition block grants, March 6, 1995. 12 pages.
11.4: Fax from Gene White, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall, approving a letter to The Honorable Steve Gunderson, U.S. House of Representatives, March 3, 1995. 2 pages.
11.4: Letter from Robert Greenberg, State Fair Foods, Inc., to Ms. Mindy Tucker, Press Secretary, Office of Congressman Sam Johnson, stating that H.R. 999 Letter from IS NOT ACCEPTABLE IN ITS CURRENT FORM!, March 3, 1995. 2 pages.
11.4: Summary: The Child Nutrition Block Grants Developed By The Economic And Educational Opportunities Committee, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, February 26, 1995. 4 pages.
11.4: Summary Comparison of the Current Versus the Proposed Regulations, not dated, not attributed. 6 pages.
11.4: Summary of Proposed Rule: National School Lunch Program and School Breakfast Program: Compliance with the Dietary Guidelines for Americans and Food-Based Menu Systems, January 27, 1995, not attributed. 5 pages.
11.4: Remarks of Leon Panetta, White House Chief of Staff, 1995 Legislative Action Conference, American School Food Service Association, March 1, 1995. 5 pages.
11.4: Draft letter from Jane T. Wynn, Director, to E. Clay Shaw, Jr., U.S. Congressman, regarding the effect of HR 999, March 2, 1995. 2 pages.
11.4: Article: First Lady Fights Back for School Lunches, Reuters Ltd., March 1, 1995. 1 page.
11.4: Article: Mrs Clinton-School Lunch, The Associated Press, March 1, 1995. 1 page.
11.4: Editorial Cartoon: And If Newt Has His Way, We Don’t Even Get Lunch!, Tulsa World, February 28, 1995. 1 page.
11.4: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Bill Clinton, President, The White House, regarding a speaking invitation to address the ASFSA Legislative Action Conference, February 9, 1995. 1 page.
11.4: Fax from Steve Friedland, on Congressman Marge Roukema, U.S. House of Representatives letterhead, to Marshall Matts (sic), of two amendments as requested, February 24, 1995. 4 pages.
11.4: Letter from Glen Keppy, President, National Pork Producers Council, to The Honorable Bill Emerson, Chairman House Agriculture Subcommittee on Department Operations, Nutrition and Foreign Agriculture, expressing concern about parts of the Personal Responsibility Act, February 23, 1995. 2 pages.
11.4: Associated Press article regarding House Republicans efforts to abolish the national school lunch and breakfast programs, AP Online, February 22, 1995. 2 pages.
11.4: Associated Press article regarding President Clinton opposing GOP efforts to repeal school lunch and breakfast programs, February 22, 1995. 1 page.
11.4: Memorandum from Colleen Kavanagh to Marshall Matz regarding Simplified school meal proposal, February 15, 1995. 1 page.
11.4: Letter from Phil Hockemeyer, Vice President, Marketing, to Marshall L, Matz, Esq., Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.E. (sic), regarding medical foods issues, February 15, 1995. 1 page.
11.4: Fax from Jim Stafford, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz of materials regarding a new criterion by which students qualify for federal subsidy, February 15, 1995. 3 pages.
11.4: Letter from Delaine Eastin, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, to The Honorable Bill Baker, U.S. House of Representatives, urging Baker’s support to remove child nutrition programs, Title V – Consolidating Food Assistance Programs, Section 501, Food Assistance Block Grant Program from H.R. 4, with attachment, February 10, 1995. 8 pages.
11.4: Memorandum from Scott Blackburn, [Chairperson], Eastern Shore School Food Services Consortium, to Gene White OR Tami Cline, ASFSA, regarding Meeting with Congressman Wayne Gilchrest, February 14, 1995. 1 page.
11.4: Federal Election Commission forms, February 15, 1995. 4 pages.
11.4: Article: Senior Power Rides Again, Budget: The GOP Targets Kids To Spare Elders, Newsweek, February 20, 1995. 1 page.
11.4: Fax from Gaye Lynn MacDonald, Bellingham Public Schools, to Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank & Weeda, of the editorial What Price School Meals, Americorps?, February 15, 1995. 2 pages.
11.4: Memorandum from Christina M. Markus, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Ms. Barbara Borschow, American School Food Service Association, regarding Federal Election Commission, February 15, 1995. 10 pages.
11.4: Memorandum from Julie Paradis to Frank Ippolito, Ellen Teller, Bob Greenstein, Marshall Matz, Judy Gifford, Beth Johnson, Melissa Narins, regarding Welfare Reform – Commodity Distribution Programs, February 14, 1995. 1 page.
11.4: Notices, Federal Register, Vol. 60, No. 23, February 3, 1995. 2 pages.
11.4: Fax from Stephen L. Lacey, Legislative Assistant, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to numerous commodity groups regarding the Food Research and Action Center looking for additional commodity groups to sign on a letter it is organizing regarding H.R. 4’s proposed block grants, with a copy of the letter and a list of organizations that have agreed to sign on, February 10, 1995.
11.4: Fax from Gaye Lynn MacDonald, Bellingham Public Schools, to Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank & Weeda, of an article regarding school lunch that appeared in MacDonald’s local paper, February 9, 1995. 3 pages.
11.4: Statement On School Meals and WIC Programs in H.R. 4, National Association of State Boards of Education, February 6, 1995. 1 page.
11.4: Fax from Jane Wynn to Marshall Matz, of the article Little Appetite for School Meal Cuts: Board Fears Loss of $10 Million, Miami Herald, February 8, 1995. 1 page.
11.4: Fax from Ed, United States Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, of the article Sen. Leahy: Contract is “False Advertising”, February 8, 1995. 2 pages.
11.4: Fax from Diane Shust, National Education Association, to numerous recipients, regarding the meeting on the Nutrition Block Grant, February 7, 1995. 1 page.
11.4: Fax from Tom Jennings, American Federation of State, County & Municipal Employees, AFL-CIO, to Marshall Matz, regarding whether it would be possible to get New York City Board of Ed Chancellor Ramon Cortines speaking time at the upcoming ASFSA Legislative Conference, February 6, 1995. 2 pages.
11.4: Letter from Chip Goodman, President, SNAP Systems, Inc., to The Honorable Howard P. McKeon, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding HR4 and the Mandate for Change in School Food Programs, January 30, 1995. 3 pages.
11.4: Memorandum from Marshall  L. Matz, Christina M. Markus, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Ms. Barbara Borschow, American School Food Service Association, regarding FEC Reporting Requirements, February 6, 1995. 4 pages.
11.4: Fax from Tracy Fox (For George Braley), U.S. Department of Agriculture, Food and Consumer Service, Office of the Administrator, to Marshall Matz, regarding 96 Budget – FCS Info, February 6, 1995. 10 pages.
11.4: Letter from Barry Sackin to Mrs. Gene White, Acting Manager of Government Affairs, ASFSA, regarding a possible amendment to HR4 removing school breakfast and lunch from the bill, February 6, 1995. 3 pages.
11.4: Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Stephen L. Lacey, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to The American School Food Service Association, regarding President Clinton’s Fiscal Year 1996 Budget Request, February 6, 1995. 9 pages.
11.4: Letter from Thomas J. Elliott, Canned Fruit Promotion Service, to The Honorable Bill Archer, Chairman, Ways and Means Committee, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding concerns about provisions in the Personal Responsibility Act, H.R.4, which call for the repeal of the USDA Commodity Distribution Program, as well as the National School Lunch and Breakfast Programs, January 23, 1995. 1 page.
11.5: Memorandum from Stanley C. Garnett, Director, Child Nutrition Division, to Regional Directors, Special Nutrition Programs, All Regions, regarding Permanent Agreements in the School Nutrition Programs, date illegible. 2 pages.
11.5: Dietary Guidelines Resolution, American School Food Service Association, not dated. 1 page.
11.5: Dietary Guidelines Working Group List of Members, not dated. 2 pages.
11.5: Revised Itinerary for the Honorable Dan Glickman, July 24, [1995]. 1 page.
11.5: Fax from Lynn Parker, Food Research and Action Center, to Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank & Weeda, regarding Resolution for ASFSA, June 29, 1995. 3 pages.
11.5: Letter from Barbara S. Borschow, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Clark Ray, Director of Scheduling, Office of the Secretary of Agriculture, regarding Secretary Glickman’s address at the 49th Annual National Conference, June 29, 1995. 2 pages.
11.5: Fax from Jim Stephenson, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz of a Child Nutrition Resolution, June 29, 1995. 2 pages.
11.5: Fax from Steve, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Jim S., [ASFSA], regarding Budget Res. Report for School lunch, not dated. 7 pages.
11.5: Fax from Jim Stephenson, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz of a draft letter from Vivian Pilant, President, to The Honorable Dan Glickman, U.S. Department of Agriculture, requesting a meeting with Glickman and Undersecretary Haas to discuss implementation of the Dietary Guidelines, June 29, 1995. 2 pages.
11.5: Fax from Jim Stephenson, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz of a draft letter from Vivian Pilant, President, to The Honorable Dan Glickman, U.S. Department of Agriculture, requesting a meeting with Glickman and Undersecretary Haas to discuss implementation of the Dietary Guidelines, June 29, 1995. 2 pages.
11.5: Memorandum from Tami to Barbara B., Jim Stephenson, regarding Comments to Final Rule, June 19, 1995. 8 pages.
11.5: Fax from Jim Stephenson, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz of School Lunch Amendment Talking Points, June 22, 1995. 2 pages.
11.5: Fax from Jim Stephenson, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall of Proposed Revisions to the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, June 22, 1995. 6 pages.
11.5: Fax from Jim Stephenson, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz of a Highly Confidential memorandum from Vivian Pilant, President, to Executive Board, regarding Conference Call on Menu Planning Regulations, June 22, 1995. 5 pages.
11.5: Fax from Jim Stephenson, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz of School Lunch Amendment Talking Points, June 22, 1995. 2 pages.
11.5: Fax from Jim, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall of Congressional Monitor, Volume 31, Number 106, June 20, 1995. 3 pages.
11.5: Fax from Ed Cooney, Food Research and Action Center, to Marshall Matz, of a letter regarding vitamins that Food Research and Action Center will be releasing shortly, June 16, 1995. 3 pages.
11.5: Memorandum from Jim Stephenson, ASFSA, to Public Policy and Legislative Committee, regarding a list of the dietary guidelines training grants issued  by USDA, June 16, 1995. 2 pages.
11.5: Article: Eating Well, The New York Times, June 15, no year given. 1 page.
11.5: Title V– Domestic Food Programs, Office of the Undersecretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services, not dated. 11 pages.
11.5: PPL Committee Agenda in Annaheim (sic), July 21-22, 1995. 2 pages.
11.5: Memorandum from Jim Stephenson, ASFSA, to Public Policy and Legislative Committee, regarding the Lugar bill (S.904), and estimates of its impact, June 14, 1995. 3 pages.
11.5: Article: U.S. Senate Panel Approves $19 Bln In Food Cuts, Reuters Ltd., June 14, 1995. 1 page.
11.5: Article: NFPA Says USDA School Breakfast and Lunch Rule ‘Will, PRNewswire, June 13, 1995. 1 page.
11.5: Fax from Julie, Public Voice for Food & Health Policy, to Marshall Matz, of the agenda for Children and Nutrition Conference, June 19-20, 1995. 3 pages.
11.5: Fax from Wini Williams, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz, of a letter from Vivian Pilant, President, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Dan Glickman, Secretary, US Department of Agriculture, regarding Speech Invitation, June 14, 1995. 2 pages.
11.5: Action ASFSA, June 13, 1995. 9 pages.
11.5: Fax from Tami Cline, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz of Briefing in Final Menu Planning Regulations, June 13, 1995. 2 pages.
11.5: Memorandum from Marilyn Hurt, Chair, to Public Policy and Legislative Committee, regarding Menu Planning Regulations, June 9, 1995. 1 page.
11.5: Tuesday Morning, Legislative Update for ASFSA Executives, Week of June 13, 1995. 2 pages.
11.5: 904, Chairman Lugar’s Child Nutrition “Mark”, June 9, 1995. 1 page.
11.5: Confidential, Chairman Lugar’s Child Nutrition “Mark”, June 8, 1995. 1 page.
11.5: Fax from Kevin Dando to Marshall Matz of an Associated Press article regarding Hillary Rodham Clinton speaking at a dinner celebrating the Food Research and Action Center’s 25th Anniversary, June 8m 1995. 2 pages
11.5: Memorandum from Jim Stafford, Director, Economic Research & Analysis, to Marshall Matz, regarding New USDA Regulations Will Increase The Cost Of Producing School Lunch, June 8, 1995. 1 page.
11.5: Memorandum from Jim Stafford, Director, Economic Research & Analysis, to Marshall Matz, regarding New USDA Regulations Will Increase The Cost Of Producing School Lunch, Second edition, June 8, 1995. 1 page.
11.5: Fax from Will Bruno, National School Boards Association, to Marshall Matz, of Bruno’s resume, June 7, 1995. 2 pages.
11.5: Fax from Jim Stephenson, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall, of School Nutrition Act of 1995 Potential Federal Savings, June 6, 1995. 2 pages.
11.5: Fax from Jim Stafford to Marshall Matz of Lugar Plan – Section 4 Funding, June 5, 1995. 2 pages.
11.5: Fax from Vivian Pilant, President, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, regarding SMI Roll out, June 2, 1995. 3 pages.
11.5: Fax from Jim Stephenson, ASFSA, to Public Policy and Legislative Committee, of a memorandum from Stephenson and Gene White, to ASFSA State Presidents, Legislative Chairs, and State Directors in Key States Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, South Dakota, Vermont, regarding Guidelines for Key States, June 2, 1995. 2 pages.
11.5: Memorandum from Gene White to Barbara Borschow, Marshall Matz, Jim Stephenson, Jim Stafford, Tami Cline, regarding Information Update, June 2, 1995. 1 page.
11.5: Fax from Jim, American School Food Service Association, to Marsh, of materials relating to Section 4 Funding, June 1, 1995. 5 pages.
11.5: Letter from Vivian Pilant, President, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Richard Lugar, United States Senate, regarding the nature of Section 4 funding, May 25, 1995. 1 page.
11.5: Fax from Vivian Pilant, ASFSA President, to Marshall Matz, regarding the Leahy amendment, May 30, 1995. 6 pages.
11.5: Memorandum from Jim Stafford to Marshall Matz regarding USDA/Abt School Lunch and Breakfast Cost Study, May 25, 1995. 2 pages.
11.5: Memorandum from Jim Stafford, Director, Economic Research & Analysis, to Marshall Matz, regarding Does the Recent USDA/Abt Cost Study Support Lowering Reimbursement Rates?, May 25, 1995. 3 pages.
11.5: Fax from Jim Stephenson, ASFSA, to Public Policy and Legislative Committee, of materials related to Section 4 funding, May 25, 1995. 4 pages.
11.5: Talking Points for Section 4 Funding, American School Food Service Association, May 25, 1995. 1 page.
11.5: Press release: Lugar Issues Statement at Federal Nutrition Programs Hearing, May 23, 1995. 2 pages.
11.5: Article: Glickman Urges Clinton Veto To Food Stamp Bill, Reuters Ltd., May 23, 1995. 1 page.
11.5: Fax from Jim Stafford to Marshall Matz of the slide Per Meal Federal Reimbursements to Schools, May 17, 1995. 2 pages.
11.5: Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to American School Food Service Association Board of Directors/ Public Policy and Legislative Committee, regarding Senate Update, May 15, 1995. 2 pages.
11.5: Fax from Gene White, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz of a draft package of materials related to deficit reduction and welfare reform, May 12, 1995. 6 pages.
11.5: Action ASFSA, May 11, 1995. 15 pages.
11.5: Fax from [O.] J. Byrnside, Jr., American School Food Service Association, to Chris Markus, regarding the 1989 ASFSA-PAC, May 10, 1995. 2 pages.
11.5: Article: House GOP Budget Plans May Switch Costs Onto States, Localities and Others, The Wall Street Journal, May 9, 1995. 1 page.
11.6: Memorandum from SLL to MLM regarding Senate Budget Resolution, May 9, 1995. 5 pages.
11.6: Federal Election Commission printout, FEC83, May 8, 1995.
11.6: Article: Experts Say Nutrition Is Not Welfare, Urge Senate To Uphold Science-Based Nutrition Standards, May 3, 1995, not attributed. 2 pages.
11.6: Fax from Jim Stafford to Marshall Matz of a presentation Stafford and Gene developed for the Russellville Leadership Conference, May 3, 1995. 13 pages.
11.6: Letter from Sherry P. Benson, Director of Food Services, Owensboro Public Schools, to The Honorable Mitch McConnell, United States Senate, urging McConnell not to support changes that can possibly endanger child nutrition programs, May 2, 1995. 1 page.
11.6: Letter from Janey Thornton, Food Service Director, Hardin County Schools, Elizabethtown, Kentucky, to Senator Mitch McConnell, urging McConnell to concur with Senator Lugar in not supporting block grants for child nutrition programs, April 28, 1995. 1 page.
11.6: Fax from Marilyn Hurt, School district of LaCrosse, to Marshall Matz, of Hurt’s notes from Russellville, and an outline for a session at ANC, May 2, 1995. 6 pages.
11.6: Letter from Nancy F. Stiles, New Hampshire School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, with an attached letter Stiles has sent to all 1996 presidential candidates, inquiring of the candidates where they stand on block granting for child nutrition programs, May 1, 1995. 2 pages.
11.6: Letter from Beth W. Rice, School Foodservice Director, Fulton County Schools, to Senator Mitch McConnell, inquiring where McConnell stands on the issue of block granting child nutrition programs, May 1, 1995. 1 page.
11.6: Letter from Phyllis C. Martin, R.D., Director, School Food Services, Covington Independent Public Schools, to The Honorable Mitch McConnell, U. S. Senate, expressing hope that McConnell will agree with Senator Lugar that block granting is not appropriate for child nutrition programs, May 1, 1995. 1 page.
11.6: Letter from Mary H. Browning, Director, Fayette County Public Schools, to Senator Mitch McConnell, offering to help McConnell develop an alternative to the block granting proposal, April 28, 1995. 1 page.
11.6: Fax from Paul McElwain, Division of School and Community Nutrition, Kentucky Department of Education, to Marshall Matz of materials regarding HR4, April 28, 1995. 15 pages.
11.6: Letter from Boyd W. Boehlje, President, and Thomas A. Shannon, Executive Director, National School Boards Association, to The Honorable Bill Goodling, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding School Nutrition Provisions Of Welfare Reform Need To Be Modified To Protect The Educational Opportunities Of School Children, January 25, 1995. 1 page.
11.6: Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Christina M. Markus, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Board of Directors, American School Food Service Association, Attn: Ms. Barbara Borschow, regarding ASFSA Member “Lobbying”, April 17, 1995. 7 pages.
11.6: Press release: USDA Sponsors “Great Nutrition Adventure”, Ad News FAX, Office of Communications, United States Department of Agriculture, April 13, 1995. 2 pages.
11.6: Draft: Title I – Food Assistance, Block Grant Program, April 4, 1995, not attributed. 14 pages.
11.6: Fax from Gene White, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz, of White’s schedule, April 11, 1995. 2 pages.
11.6: Fax from Stephen L. Lacey, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Gene White, ASFSA, of a list of Programs Eligible For Transfer Funds, April 11, 1995. 2 pages.
11.6: Press release: Regents: School Cafeterias May Become ‘Dinosaurs’ If Federal Government Changes Rules, The State Education Department, The University of the State of New York, April 5, 1995. 3 pages.
11.6: Fax from Gene, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall, of School Nutrition Act of 1995 – A Proposal, April 7, 1995. 2 pages.
11.6: Fax from Susan Murai, Director, Nutrition Services, Marysville Joint Unified School District, to Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., of information regarding inviting President Clinton to say hello to his supporters at the CSFSA Conference, April 6, 1995. 4 pages.
11.6: List: Senate Legislative Opportunities/Strategy, April 4, 1995. 1 page.
11.6: List: School-Based Nutrition Block Grant, Key Senators, Other Key Potential Players, not dated, not attributed. 1 page.
11.6: Fax from Kristy Obbink, Nutrition Services, Portland Public Schools, to Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank & Weeda, regarding the attached cover letter and Matz’ memo, April 3, 1995. 2 pages.
11.6: Tuesday Morning, Legislative Update for ASFSA Executives, Week of April 4, 1995. 5 pages.
11.7: Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to American School Food Service Association, regarding Welfare Reform Update, November 10, 1995. 1 page.
11.7: Final rule; correction, 7 CFR Parts 210 and 220, National School Lunch and School Breakfast Program: School Meals Initiative for Healthy Children: Correction, William E. Ludwig, Administrator, Food and Consumer Services, date illegible. 5 pages.
11.7: Fax from Vicki Turetsky, Center for Law & Social Policy, to Marshall Matz, of materials related to audio conferences on the 1995 Welfare Reform Bill, November 3, 1995. 5 pages.
11.7: Letter from Susan Frisch, Western Region – PPL Committee, to Marshall Matz, ASFSA Legal Council (sic), regarding PP&L Committees, November 3, 1995. 1 page.
11.7: Fax from Barbara Borschow, ASFSA, to Public Policy and Legislative Committee, of materials relating to welfare reform, November 2, 1995. 7 pages.
11.7: Fax from Adrienne [Gall] Tufts, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz, regarding details of their Tuesday meeting, November 1, 1995. 6 pages.
11.7: Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to American School Food Service Association, regarding Welfare Reform Update, October 30, 1995. 1 page.
11.7: Fax from Barbara S. Borschow, ASFSA Executive Director, to Marshall Matz, of a message from Paul McElwain regarding block grants for CACFP, October 27, 1995. 2 pages.
11.7: Reuters article regarding House and Senate lawmakers attempting to reconcile their differing versions of welfare reform into one final compromise bill, October 26, 1995. 1 page.
11.7: Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Stephen L. Lacey, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Ms. Barbara S. Borschow, Ms. Tami Cline, Ms. Tuesday Georges, American School Foodservice Association, regarding USDA Reports on Improving Commodities and Welfare Reform, October 24, 1995. 1 page.
11.7: Fax from Bob Zachritz, Legislative Assistant, to Mr. Marshall Matz, regarding a letter to Welfare Conferees which Congressman Hall will send asking them to recede to the Senate position on child nutrition programs, October 24, 1995. 2 pages.
11.7: Fax from Barbara Borschow, American School Food Service Association, to PPL Committee, regarding Legislative Alert, October 23, 1995. 3 pages.
11.7: Fax from Barbara Borschow, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz, of information from Paul McElwain, October 23, 1995. 2 pages.
11.7: Action ASFSA, October 20, 1995. 11 pages.
11.7: Fax from Barbara Borschow, ASFSA, to Public Policy and Legislative Committee, of Penny McConnell’s letter to Secretary Glickman, October 18, 1995. 2 pages.
11.7: School Nutrition Programs: Deregulation & Simplification of Child Nutrition Programs, Strictly Confidential, October 9, 1995. 5 pages.
11.7: Fax from [Dolly], WIC – For The Love Of Children, to Dear Marshall, requesting ASFSA sign on to the attached letters to Members of the House and Senate Conference Committee on Welfare Reform, and President Clinton, opposing the House’s proposal to block grant child nutrition programs, October 6, 1995. 6 pages.
11.7: Memorandum from Colleen Kavanagh, Office of George Miller, House of Representatives, to Marshall Matz regarding Deregulation ideas for the NSMP, October 6, 1995. 6 pages.
11.7: Memorandum from Colleen Kavanagh, Office of George Miller, House of Representatives, to Marshall Matz, regarding a letter from Sec. Glickman, October 4, 1995. 1 page.
11.7: Memorandum from Pamela Gilbert, Bill Wasserman, Courtney Gerber, to multiple recipients, regarding Legislative Update, and the “Freedom to Farm Acts”, October 3, 1995. 5 pages.
11.7: Memorandum from Brian Krieg, United States Department of Agriculture, Food and Consumer Services, to Team Nutrition Regional Outreach Coordinators, regarding Team Nutrition Shirts, September 11, 1995. 2 pages.
11.7: Article: Republican Govs Urge School Lunch Block Grant, Reuters Ltd., September 26, 1995. 2 pages.
11.7: Tuesday Morning, Legislative Update for ASFSA Executives, Week of September 26, 1995. 2 pages.
11.7: ASFSA Hotline Message for 9/20/95. 3 pages.
11.7: Letter from Leon E. Panetta, Member of Congress, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, regarding concerns over reductions and changes in the school lunch program, November 23, 1981. 2 pages.
11.7: Article: More Choice, Less Waste in the Federal Program, The Washington Post, September 5, 1982. 1 page.
11.7: Letter from Doris Derelian, PhD, RD, President, The American Dietetic Association, to Mr. Robert M. Eadie, Chief, Policy and Program Development Branch, Child Nutrition Division, Food and Consumer Service, USDA, regarding ADA’s comments on the Food Based Menu Plan, September 19, 1995. 6 pages.
11.7: Article: USDA Head Extends Olive Branch to ASFSA, Food Management [September] 1995. 1 page.
11.7: List: Child Nutrition Cuts in the Senate Version of Welfare Reform, American School Food Service Association, June 13, 1995. 1 page.
11.7: Article: New Health Code Takes The Cake As High School Axes Lunch Plan, Connecticut Post, September 13, 1995. 1 page.
11.7: Fax from Jim Stephenson, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, Steve Lacy, of Committee recommendations on nutrition programs, September 14, 1995. 15 pages.
11.7: Fax from Jim Stephenson, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, of first draft of Where is the Personal Responsibility Act (H.R. 4)?, September 14, 1995. 3 pages.
11.7: Fax from Colleen, on Congressman George Miller (D-California), U.S. House of Representatives letterhead, to Marshall Matz, regarding Flexibility, Weighting, and Waivers, September 13, [?]. 2 pages.
11.7: Fax from Patty Fitzgerald, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz, of Matz’ column Rallying the Troops: ASFSA Organizes Its Allies to Fight Nutrition Block Grants, August 12, 1995. 5 pages.
11.7: Fax from Tami Cline, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz, of the article Incredible Yet Edible, How Rhode Island Beefed Up Its School Lunch Program, September 5, 1995. 4 pages.
11.7: Article: Main Course Mrs. Gooch Plans Tastier, Healthier Menu for School Teens, Los Angeles Times, August 29, 1995. 2 pages.
11.7: Fax from Jim Stephenson, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, of materials related to a Leadership Forum, and a Memorandum of Understanding between USDA and California Superintendent of Public Instruction Delaine Eastin, September 1, 1995. 5 pages.
11.7: Article: State to Pace Team’ Effort on Nutrition in U.S. Schools, Los Angeles Times, August 31, 1995. 2 pages.
11.7: Letter from Penny E. McConnell, M.S., R.D., President, ASFSA, to The Honorable Dan Glickman, Secretary, Department of Agriculture, inviting USDA to partner with ASFSA in their celebration “50 Years – A Half Century of Serving Children”, August 24, 1995. 1 page.
11.7: Fax from Gaye Lynn MacDonald, Bellingham Public Schools, to Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank, of the flow chart for ASFSA Congressional Action Network – Focus 535 Alert, August 31, 1995. 2 pages.
11.7: Article: Ready Or Not, Schools Have To Adapt To New Lunch Guidelines, Chicago Tribune, August 23, 1995. 3 pages.
11.7: Letter from Penny E. McConnell, R.D., President, ASFSA, to Ms. Gaye Lynn MacDonald, Food and Nutrition Services Manager, Bellingham Public Schools, congratulating MacDonald on her appointment as Chair of the Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, August 23, 1995. 1 page.
11.7: Letter from Alfred D. Sumberg, Ph. D., to Mr. Jim Stevenson, American School Food Service Association, regarding substantial cuts in the FY 1996 Education Appropriations, August 21, 1995. 3 pages.
11.7: Memorandum from Gaye Lynn MacDonald, Chair, to PPL Committee Members, regarding Congressional Action Network, August 18, 1995. 3 pages.
11.7: House Votes 261, 262, 263, 264, 265, 266, CQ, March 25, 1995. 2 pages.
11.7: Fax from Jim Stephenson, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, of Amendment to the Senate Agriculture Appropriations Bill, August 1, 1995. 3 pages.
11.7: Fax from Jim Stephenson, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, of The Work, Family and Community Welfare Replacement Act, July 31, 1995. 3 pages.
11.7: Fax from Jim Stephenson, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, of Hotline Message For 7/31/95. 3 pages.
11.7: Article: GOP’s Block-Grant Plan for Food Stamps Fades, The Wall Street Journal, July 28, 1995. 1 page.
11.7: Tuesday Morning, Legislative Update for ASFSA Executives, Week of August 1, 1995. 2 pages.
11.7: Fax from Jim Stephenson, Government Affairs Manager, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, of School Meal Initiative for Healthy Children Final Regulation, Menu Planning Options, July 28, 1995. 4 pages.
11.7: Article: School Food Service Officials Assail USDA Rule, Block Grants, Food Labeling & Nutrition News, July 27, 1995. 3 pages.
11.7: Article: Glickman Defends School Lunch Program, Emphasizes Flexibility, Food Labeling & Nutrition News, July 27, 1995. 1 page.
11.7: Memorandum from Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Ms. Barbara Borschow, American School Food Service Association, regarding IRS Final Regulations – Lobbying Expenses, July 27, 1995. 16 pages.
11.7: Fax from D.C. Coutts, Director, North America Office, World Food Programme, to Marshall Matz, Juliette C. McLennan, Ann K. Chadwick, regarding legally constituting a “Friends of WFP” Board, July 24, 1995. 17 pages.
11.7: Helping Schools Meet the “Dietary Guidelines for Americans”, statement by George Miller, Congress of the United States, House of Representatives, July 21, 1995. 1 page.
11.7: Fax from Jim Stephenson, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, regarding USDA Attendees at ASFSA ANC, and Shape California, July 14, 1995. 6 pages.
11.7: Fax from Jim Stephenson, Tuesday Georges, ASFSA, to Public Policy and Legislative Committee, of an attached Food Research & Action Center press release, Nationwide Survey Indicates Hunger Threatens Millions of Children in the U.S., Congressional “Reforms” Threaten Children’s Food Safety Net, July 12, 1995. 4 pages.
11.7: Fax from Jim Stephenson, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, regarding 1994-95 Annual Report, July 12, 1995. 6 pages.
11.7: Fax from Jim Stephenson, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, regarding resolutions contained in the Executive Board book, July 10, 1995. 4 pages.
11.7: Fax from Colleen, on Congressman George Miller (D-California), U.S. House of Representatives letterhead, to Marshall Matz, regarding an attached variation of what Matz drafted, July 10, [1995]. 2 pages.
11.7: Fax from Jim Stephenson, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, regarding Revised Itinerary for the Honorable Dan Glickman, July 7, 1995. 2 pages.
11.9: Fax from Barry Sackin, American School Food Service, to Marshall Matz, regarding Lugar/Goodling letters, April 29, 1998. 4 pages.
11.9: Fax from Barry Sackin, American School Food Service, to Marshall Matz, regarding leg language, April 29, 1998. 3 pages.
11.9: Legislative package for child nutrition reauthorization, April 27, 1998. 2 pages.
11.9: Letter from Eric M. Bost, Commissioner, Texas Department of Human Services, to Ruthie Jackson, Regional Administrator, USDA, Food and Consumer Services, regarding Loss of 2% Audit Funds, April 10, 19908. 2 pages.
11.9: Fax from Ed Cooney, Deputy Administrator, Special Nutrition Programs, Food and Consumer Services, United States Department of Agriculture, to Marshall Matz, regarding Universal School Breakfast Pilot draft, April 16, 1998. 2 pages.
11.9: Fax from Barry Sackin, American School Food Service, to Marshall Matz, of a CAN 535 ALERT regarding campaign finance reform, March 25, 1998. 2 pages.
11.9: 1998 Legislative Issue Paper, Reauthorizing Today – Creating Healthy Tomorrows, American School Food Service Association. 1 page.
11.9: Statement: In order to prepare our children to learn they must be well nourished, and that begins with a good breakfast, Senator Tim Johnson, November 6, 1997, South Dakota School Food Service Association. 2 pages.
11.9: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to David Kranz, Argus Leader, regarding Tim’s school breakfast legislation, March 24, 1998.
11.9: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to Jerry Mayer, regarding Tim’s school breakfast legislation, March 24, 1998.
11.9: Letter from William J. Janklow, Governor, State of South Dakota, to The Honorable Tom Daschle, United States Senator, regarding Janklow’s strong support for Senator Tim Johnson’s bill, S.1396, the Meals for Achievement Act, that would provide a breakfast at no charge to all elementary school students, February 5, 1998. 2 pages.
11.9: Letter from Howard Dean, M.D., Governor, State of Vermont, to The Honorable Dan Glickman, Secretary, United States Department of Agriculture, requesting that Glickman strong support the Meals for Achievement Act of 1997 as part of President Clinton’s child nutrition program in the 1999 Budget, December 29, 1997. 1 page.
11.9: Letter from Jeanne Shaheen, Governor, State of New Hampshire, to The Honorable Dan Glickman, USDA, Office of the Secretary, requesting that serious consideration and support be given to provide for expansion and enhancement of the school breakfast program, December 4, 1997. 1 page.
11.9: Letter from Lawton Chiles, Governor, State of Florida, to The Honorable William J. Clinton, President of the United States, The White House, endorsing a federal initiative for expanded school breakfast programs, February 26, 1998. 1 page.
11.9: Letter from Tim Johnson, United States Senate, to The President, The White House, asking for the President’s support and help in making an historic investment in the education of our Nation’s elementary school children by including fun ding for S. 1396, the Meals for Achievement Act, in the President’s budget proposal for fiscal year 1999, December 12, 1997. 2 pages.
11.9: Hill Briefs, National Journal’s Congress Daily, February 10, 1998. 1 page.
11.9: Fax from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to multiple recipients, regarding Governor Janklow being a Republican, February 6, 1998.
11.9: Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Tom Freedman, Domestic Policy Council, The White House, regarding Child Nutrition, January 13, 1998.
11.9: Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Co-Chair, Child Nutrition Forum Steering Comm., Ellen Teller, Co-Chair, Child Nutrition Forum Steering Comm., to Bruce Reed, regarding Child Nutrition Priorities For the State of the Union Address, December 8, 1997. 3 pages.
11.9: Memorandum For The President, from Secretary Dan Glickman, regarding Child Nutrition Reauthorization/School Breakfast Initiative, December 23, 1997. 3 pages.
11.9: Letter from Maxine Waters, Chair, Congressional Black Caucus, and William L. Clay, Ranking Democratic Member, Committee Education and the Work Force, to President William J. Clinton, The White House, regarding the Congressional Black Caucus urging the President to support current legislation to combat hunger in America, December 18, 1997. 2 pages.
11.9: Letter from Jill Bush, Apple Food Sales Co., Inc., to Christina Markus, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., regarding AGRITALIA and state rules that do not allow variations, December 4, 1997. 2 pages.
11.9: Fax from AGRITALIA S.R.L., to Ms. Christina Markus, Olsson, Frank & Weeda, regarding Pasta Report, and requesting changes in Draft #6, December 4, 1997. 5 pages.
11.9: Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to Greg Frasier, regarding State of the Union, and trying to get a few words into the speech, January 21, 1998. 1 page.
11.9: List of Supporters, not dated, not attributed.
11.10: Fax from Bret Healy, on Tim Johnson, U.S. Senator, South Dakota letterhead, to Marshall Matz, regarding Governor Janklow letter on Meals for Achievement, February 6, 1998. 3 pages.
11.10: Statement by Mr. Lugar introducing the Child Nutrition Reauthorization Act of 1998. 1 page.
11.10: Letter from Calvin Dooley, Member of Congress, House of Representatives, to The Honorable Dan Glickman, Secretary, U. S. Department of Agriculture, regarding the need to improve the effectiveness of the Buy America provision as it applies to the National School Lunch and Breakfast Programs, March 5, 1998. 1 page.
11.10: Fax from Lynda, Office of Congresswoman Lynn Woolsey, to Marshall, of letters from Woolsey to Dear Colleague; The Honorable  Vic Fazio, Chair, House Democratic Caucus; and Honorable Richard A. Gephardt, Minority Leader; regarding the Meals for Achievement Act, January 7, 1998. 5 pages.
11.10: Fax from Shirley Watkins, Under Secretary, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services, to Marshall Matz, of Secretary Dan Glickman’s Memorandum For The President, January 6, 1998. 4 pages.
11.10: Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Stephen L. Lacey, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to Eric Washburn, for Sen. Daschle, regarding School Breakfast, December 23, 1997.
11.10: Letter from Richard Bordeaux, Ed.D., Todd County School District No. 66-1, Mission, South Dakota, to Mr. Bruce Reed, Director, Domestic Policy Council, The White House, in support of the Meals for Achievement Act, December 15, 1997. 1 page.
11.10: Letter from Tom Daschle, United States Senate, and Tim Johnson, United States Senate, to Mr. John Hilley, Senior Advisor to the President and Director of Legislative Affairs, The White House, requesting that members of the President’s staff meet with members of the Child Nutrition Forum Steering Committee, December 22, 1997. 1 page.
11.10: Memorandum from Ellen Teller & Marshall Matz, to Child Nutrition Forum Steering Committee, regarding President’s Budget for FY1999: White House Currently Debating Child Nutrition Funding, December 22, 1997. 2 pages.
11.10: Letter from Barbara Borschow, Executive Director, The American School Food Service Association, to President William J. Clinton, The White House, urging Clinton to actively support child nutrition programs, December 22, 1997. 1 page.
11.10: Note from Marshall L. Matz to The Honorable Dan Glickman thanking Glickman for all he has done to raise the school breakfast proposal at the very highest levels, December 22, 1997. 1 page.
11.10: Fax from Cooney, on U. S. Department of Agriculture, Under Secretary, Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services letterhead, to Matz, of a letter from Ronald E. Kleinman, M.D., of Harvard Medical School, to William J. Clinton, President of the United States, and Hilary Rodham Clinton, The White House, regarding support for the Meals for Achievement Act, December 19, 1997. 3 pages.
11.10: Memorandum from Ellen Teller & Marshall Matz, to Child Nutrition Forum Steering Committee, regarding President’s FY1999 Budget: Looming Deadlines, December 19, 1997. 3 pages.
11.10: Fax from Marshall, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to Shirley/Ed, of a memorandum from Marshall Matz to Secretary Glickman regarding The Bottom Line, December 18, 1997. 2 pages.
11.10: Fax from Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to Sec. Dan Glickman, Att: Greg, of a memorandum from Marshall Matz to Secretary Glickman regarding The Bottom Line, December 18, 1997. 2 pages.
11.11: Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, Co-Chair, Child Nutrition Forum, Co-Chair, Clinton/Gore Rural Desk ’92, ’96, to John Podesta, Deputy Chief of Staff, The White House, regarding School Breakfast Initiative for 1998, December 17, 1997. 10 pages.
11.11: Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, Co-Chair, Child Nutrition Forum, Co-Chair, Clinton/Gore Rural Desk ’92, ’96, to Rahm Emanuel, Senior Advisor to the President for Policy, The White House, regarding School Breakfast Initiative for 1998, December 17, 1997. 10 pages.
11.11: First draft of a memorandum, from Dan Glickman regarding Child Nutrition/School Breakfast Initiative, December 16, 1997. 3 pages.
11.11: Fax from Shirley Watkins, Under Secretary, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services, to Marshall Matz, of a letter from Jeanne Shaheen, Governor, State of New Hampshire, to The Honorable Dan Glickman, USDA, Office of the Secretary, endorsing expansion and enhancement of the school breakfast program, December 11, 1997. 2 pages.
11.11: Memorandum from Mary Kate Harrison, Chair, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, regarding Meals for Achievement Support Letters, December 8, 1997. 1 page.
11.11: Resolution: Endorsement of the Meals for Achievement Act, SDSFSA Executive Committee, December 3, 1997. 1 page.
11.11: Article: Food Program Leads to Better Behavior at School, Associated Press, October 23, 1997. 2 pages.
11.11: Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to Bob Bird, regarding School Breakfast Program Initiative – Update, December 2, 1997. 6 pages.
11.11: Fax from S. Garnett to Marshall Matz regarding Adapting the Food Guide Pyramid for Young Children, December 10, 1997. 2 pages.
11.11: R. 3086 packet, 9 pages. 3 copies.
11.11: Letter from John E. Baldacci, Member of Congress, House of Representatives, to The Honorable Dan Glickman, United States Department of Agriculture, urging Glickman to request enough funding to ensure that all children enrolled in elementary school are offered breakfast as part of their school day, November 12, 1997. 1 page.
11.11: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Ms. Barbara Chow, Associate Director of Human Resources, Office of Management and Budget, requesting a meeting to discuss S. 1396 and H.R. 3086, November 26, 1997.
11.12: Letter from Wilmer S. Cody, Kentucky Department of Education, to Hon. Shirley Watkins, Under Secretary, Food, Nutrition and Consumer Service, United States Department of Agriculture, urging Watkins to take a serious look at reducing the barriers to participation in the School Breakfast Program, November 15, 1997. 1 page.
11.12: 1396, A Bill in the Senate of the United States, 105th Congress, 1st Session, November 6, 1997. 2 pages.
11.12: Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to Secretary Dan Glickman, Attention: Greg Frazier, regarding Child Nutrition/H.R. 3086, November 14, 1997. 1 page.
11.12: Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to Jack Lew, Deputy Director, Office of Management and Budget, regarding Child Nutrition/H.R. 3086, November 14, 1997. 1 page.
11.12: Meals for Achievement Act, Draft #2, November 6, 1997. 5 pages.
11.12: Fax from Dwight Fettig, on Tim Johnson, U.S. Senator, South Dakota letterhead, to Marshall Matz, of materials regarding S. 1396, and the School Breakfast Program, November 7, 1997. 5 pages.
11.12: Statement by Mr. Johnson introducing the Meals for Achievement Act, Congressional Record – Senate, November 6, 1997. 1 page.
11.12: 1997-98 Directory of Leaders, American School Food Service Association, October 1997. 28 pages.
11.12: Statement of the Honorable Tim Johnson on the Introduction of the Meals for Achievement Act, November 6, 1997. 2 pages.
11.12: 1396, A Bill in the Senate of the United States, 105th Congress, 1st Session. 2 pages.
11.13: Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to Secretary Dan Glickman, Attention: Greg Frazier, regarding Child Nutrition, January 15, 1998. 1 page.
11.13: Fax from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to Ron Klain, Chief of Staff, Office of Vice President Gore, regarding Child Nutrition/Agriculture, December 8, 1997.
11.13: Memorandum from Ellen Teller, Food Research and Action Center, to Child Nutrition Forum members, regarding a strategy meeting before meeting with Barbara Chow, January 9, 1998. 1 page.
11.13: Memorandum from Christina M. Markus, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to Mr. Sergio Massa, Mr. Stefano Massa, Agritalia S.r.l., regarding attached page 9 of Draft #9, December 19, 1997. 2 pages.
11.13: ASFSA PAC, Volume 1, Issue 1, July 1997. 4 pages. 2 copies.
11.13: Letter from Nancy Stiles, Chair, PAC, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, regarding donations to Congresspersons who support child nutrition programs, not dated. 2 pages.
11.13: Memorandum from Colleen Kavanagh, Marshall Matz, to Nancy Stiles, regarding PAC contributions and donations, March 12, 1997. 4 pages.
11.13: Always Say Thank You, Henrietta Moore, Chair, ASFSA PAC, October 11, 1996. 2 pages.
11.13: Fax from Colleen Kavanagh, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, regarding logos, NET letter, LA Times article, October 10, 1996. 3 pages.
11.13: Policies and Procedures, American School Food Service Association Political Action Committee, Inc., not dated. 11 pages.
11.13: Minutes: ASFSA PAC Meeting, March 4, 1996. 1 page.
11.13: Memorandum from Henrietta Moore, PAC Chair, to ASFSA Political Action Committee Members, regarding PAC Update Report, July 24, 1996. 1 page.
11.13: Memorandum from Colleen Kavanagh, Marshall Matz, to Henrietta Moore, regarding PAC recommendation list, May 13, 1996. 3 pages.
11.13: PAC Building, not dated, not attributed. 1 page.
11.13: ASFSA-PAC Financial Statement, Period Ending June 30, 1996. 3 pages.
11.13: Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to Ms. Barbara Borschow, Ms. Colleen Kavanagh, American School Food Service Association PAC Committee c/o Shyrl Dougherty, regarding Senator Harkin, and suggesting a $1,000 donation, February 16, 1996. 1 page.
11.13: Letter from Shyrl Dougherty, R.D., Director of Nutrition Services, ASFSA PAC Chairman, to Marshall Matz, Esq., regarding enclosed revised Policies and Procedures and the Bylaws of the ASFSA PAC Committee for review, November 27, 1995. 12 pages.
11.13: Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to Barbara Borschow, regarding PAC Contribution, and recommending that ASFSA contribute to Congressman Emerson in the amount of $500, September 19, 1995. 1 page.
11.13: January 31 Year End Reports, American School Food Service Association – PAC, August 21, 1995. 7 multi-page reports.
11.13: ASFSA-PAC Check Request Form, blank. 1 page. 3 copies.
11.13: Fax from O. J. Byrnside, Jr., American School Food Service Association, to Chris Markus, requesting guidance and help in completing the 1994 ASFSA-PAC report of receipts and disbursements to be submitted to the Federal Elections Commission, July 12, 1995. 5 pages.
11.13: Federal Election Commission, FEC83, July 14, 1995. 2 pages.
11.13: Fax from Chris Markus, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to O.J. Byrnside, Jr., of information regarding PACS, July 14, 1995. 5 pages.
11.13: Fax from Christina M. Markus, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to O.J. Byrnside, Jr., American School Food Service Association, regarding FEC Disclosure Forms, May 30, 1995.
11.14: Fax from Chris Markus, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to O.J. Byrnside, Jr., American School Food Service Association, regarding Campaign Committee Addresses, May 12, 1995. 4 pages.
11.14: Memorandum from O. J. Byrnside. Jr., American School Food Service Association, to Chris Markus, regarding ASFSA-PAC, May 4, 1995. 11 pages.
11.14: Fax from O. J. Byrnside, Jr., American School Food Service Association, to Chris Markus, regarding info for 1989 ASFSA-PAC, May 10, 1995. 2 pages.
11.14: Memorandum from Christina M. Markus, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to Ms. Barbara Borschow, American School Food Service Association, regarding Federal Election Commission, February 15, 1995. 7 pages.
11.14: Draft letter from Barbara Borschow, Treasurer, to Federal Election Commission, regarding Committee Number C00166272 – Amendment of Statement of Organization, February 15, 1995. 1 page.
11.14: FEC FORM 1. 1 page.
11.14: Instructions for Preparing FEC FORM 1. 1 page.
11.14: Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Christina M. Markus, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to O.J. Byrnside, Jr., American School Food Service Association, regarding FEC Reporting Requirements, February 6, 1995. 4 pages.
11.14: Memorandum from Christina M. Markus, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to Ms. Barbara Borschow, American School Food Service Association, regarding ASFSA-PAC And D.C. Incorporation, March 13, 1995. 3 pages.
11.14: Annual Report for Foreign and Domestic Corporations, American School Food Service Association Political Action Committee, Inc., April 12, 1984. 1 page.
11.14: Memorandum from O. J. Byrnside, Jr., American School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz, regarding ASFSA-PAC, February 22, 1995. 1 page.
11.14: Various blank forms relating to corporations.
11.15: Press release: FEC Releases Six Compliance Cases, Federal Election Commission, February 10, 1995. 2 pages.
11.15: Press release: Commission’s Enforcement Priority System Proving Effective After 20 Months In Operation, Federal Election Commission, December 30, 1994. 2 pages.
11.15: Press release: FEC Releases Eight Compliance Cases, Federal Election Commission, December 30, 1994. 3 pages.
11.15: Press release: FEC Releases Four Compliance  Cases, Federal Election Commission, December 8, 1994. 2 pages.
11.15: Letter from Terry A. Simonson, Attorney at Law, Vestal & Simonson, to Dominique Dillenseger, Office of General Counsel, Federal Election Commission, regarding Tulsa Republican Committee and Jesse Clayton-Aguirre, Cause: MUR-3950, April 13, 1994. 4 pages.
11.15: Letter from Trevor Potter, Chairman, Federal Election Commission, to Jesse Clayton-Aguirre, Treasurer, Tulsa County Republican Committee, regarding MUR 3950, Tulsa County Republican Committee, Jesse Clayton-Aguirre, as treasurer, March 29, 1994. 2 pages.
11.15: Conciliation Agreement Before the Federal Election Commission, In the Matter of Human Rights Campaign Fund Political Action Committee and Timothy McFeeley, as treasurer, September 16, 1994. 4 pages.
11.15: Letter from Tim McFeeley, Treasurer, Human Rights Campaign Fund, to Trevor Potter, Chairman, Federal Election Commission, regarding MUR 4025, Human Rights Campaign Fund PAC, August 26, 1994. 1 page.
11.15: Reports Analysis Referral to Office of General Counsel, March 30, 1993. 3 pages.
11.15: Conciliation Agreement Before the Federal Election Commission In the Matter of San Francisco Republican County Central Committee and John Sidline, as Treasurer, MUR 3851, with attachments.
11.15: Conciliation Agreement Before the Federal Election Commission In the Matter of Real Estate Investment Trust Political Action Committee (REITPAC) and Mark O. Decker, as treasurer, MUR 4141, December 22, 1994, with attachments.
11.15: Printout: Federal Election Commission, FEC83, February 13, 1995.
11.15: Federal Election Commission, Committee Index of Candidates Supported/Opposed – (D) 1993-94, February 13, 1995.
11.15: Memorandum from Shyrl Dougherty, PAC Chair, 1994-1995, American School Food Service Association Political Action Committee, to ASFSA PAC members, regarding Meeting at LAC, February 1, 1995. 4 pages.
11.15: Policies and Procedures, American School Food Service Association Political Action Committee. Inc. 10 pages.
11.15: Letter from Dale E. Kildee, M.C., Michigan, 9th District, to Mr. Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank, & Weeda, expressing deep appreciation for all Matz did to make Kildee’s breakfast fundraiser at La Colline such a huge success, April 22, 1993. 1 page.
11.15: Invitation to An Atlanta Feast honoring Congressman John Lewis, May 12, 1993.
11.15: Check for $1,000.00 to Kerrey for Senator, ASFSA-PAC, March 29, 1993.
11.15: Certificate of Incorporation, American School Food Service Association Political Action Committee, Inc., with attachments, March 7, 1983. 7 pages.
11.15: PAC Statement of Revenue and Expenses as of February 28, 1993.
11.16: Testimony of Mary Kate Harrison, R.D., School Food Service Director, Hillsborough County School District, Tampa, FL, Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, March 4, 1997. 2 pages. 2 copies.
11.16: Statement of Tami J. Cline, R.D., before the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, United States Senate, March 4, 1997. 2 pages. 2 copies.
11.16: Statement of the American School Food Service Association before the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, United States Senate, March 4, 1997. 2 pages. 2 copies. 7 pages.
11.16: A New Congress – A New Beginning, 1997 Legislative Issue Paper, American School Food Service Association. 2 pages.
11.16: Memorandum from Colleen Kavanagh, California Food Policy Advocates, to Ellen Teller, Ellen Nissenbaum/Bob Greenstein, Marshall Matz/Barry Sackin, regarding Reauthorization, June 1, 1998. 4 pages.
11.16: Letter from Melinda S. Turner, President, The American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Richard Lugar, Chairman, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, United States Senate, regarding working together on reauthorization, April 29, 1998. 1 page.
11.16: Letter from Melinda S. Turner, President, The American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable William F. Goodling, Chairman, Committee on Education and the Workforce, United States House of Representatives, regarding working together on reauthorization, April 29, 1998. 1 page.
11.16: Memorandum from Barry Sackin, American School Food Service Association, to Melinda Turner, regarding Letter to Lugar, April 28, 1998. 1 page.
11.16: (Seamless) School-based Nutrition Program, not attributed. 1 page.
11.16: Food Program Participation, Trends from 1994-1997, not attributed. 1 page.
11.16: Draft: ASFSA Reauthorization Think Tank and PPL Recommendations for Legislative and Regulatory Changes, Child Nutrition Programs, July 21, 1997. 2 pages.
11.16: Letter from David Beckmann, President, Bread for the World, to Dear Colleague, regarding Tell Congress: Hunger Has a Cure, not dated. 3 pages.
11.16: Letter from Charles W. Stenholm, Ranking Democrat, to Marshall L. Matz, Esq., Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., regarding a Nutrition and Agriculture Forum, April 3, 1997. 3 pages.
11.16: Letter from Anne B. Gennings, Food Service Specialist, Gennings Associates, to Dear Marshall, regarding Carl Perkins, April 21, 1997. 2 pages.
11.17: Title IV, Domestic Food Programs, Food and Consumer Service, Child Nutrition Programs, Bill Page No. 47 & 112. 2 pages.
11.17: Draft: Transfer of Research Authority to the Economic Research Service: A Solution in Search of a Problem, not attributed, June 26, 1997. 2 pages.
11.17: Letter from The American Dietetic Association, American School Food Service Association, Food Research and Action Center (FRAC), National Association of WIC Directors, Second Harvest, Society for Nutrition Education, to The Honorable Thad Cochran, Chairman, Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development and Related Agencies, urging Cochran to oppose efforts to transfer funding for studies and evaluations for the federal food and nutrition programs from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food and Consumer Service (FCS) to the Economic Research Service (ERS), July 8, 1997. 2 pages.
11.17: ASFSA Legislative Alert, regarding President Clinton’s budget request for the Nutrition Education and Training (NET) program, July 22, 1997. 2 pages. 2 copies.
11.17: Letter from Charles C. Kirby, Director, Office of Child Nutrition, Mississippi Department of Education, to Senator Thad Cochran, U.S. Senator, regarding funding for the Nutrition Education and Training Program (NET), July 8, 1997. 1 page.
11.17: Letter from Fred J. DeMicco, Ph.D., R.D., Associate Professor of HR&IM, Associate Director for HR&IM, Penn State, to Ms. Marcy Kaptur (OH), United States House of Representatives, requesting Kaptur’s support to not eliminate the USDA Office of Analysis and Evaluation (OA&E), September 9, 1997. 1 page.
11.17: Letter from Bill Goodling, Member of Congress, to The Honorable Joe Skeen, Chairman, Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies, expressing concern over the transfer of research activities for the Office of Analysis and Evaluation of the Food and Consumer Service to the Economic Research Service, September 12, 1997. 1 page.
11.17: Letter from Janet H. Bantly, President, American School Food Service Association, to Honorable That Cochran, Chairman, Senate Agriculture Appropriations Subcommittee, urging Cochran to include $10 million in the FY98 agriculture appropriations bill for the Nutrition Education and Training Program (NET), July 2, 1997. 1 page. 2 copies.
11.17: Letter from Anna Kondratas, Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service, Reagan Administration; Robert Greenstein, Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service, Carter Administration; John Bode, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, Reagan Administration; Carol Tucker, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, Carter Administration; to Representative Joe Skeen, Chairman, Subcommittee on Agriculture Appropriations, expressing concern over a provision of the House Agriculture Appropriations bill that would remove funds for research, studies, and evaluations for the Food and Consumer Service’s Office of Analysis and Evaluation (OAE) and shift them to the Economic Research Service, September 8, 1997. 3 pages.
11.17: Letter from Anna Kondratas, Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service, Reagan Administration; Robert Greenstein, Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service, Carter Administration; John Bode, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, Reagan Administration; Carol Tucker, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, Carter Administration; to Senator Thad Cochran, Chairman, Appropriations Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development and Related Agencies, expressing concern over a provision of the House Agriculture Appropriations bill that would remove funds for research, studies, and evaluations for the Food and Consumer Service’s Office of Analysis and Evaluation (OAE) and shift them to the Economic Research Service, September 8, 1997. 3 pages.
11.17: Letter from Tim Johnson, United States Senate, to The Honorable Dale Bumpers, Ranking Member, Subcommittee on Agriculture Appropriations, Committee on Appropriations, U.S. Senate, requesting that Bumpers oppose the recent efforts approved in the House of Representatives related to nutrition funding, July 10, 1997. 1 page.
11.17: Letter from Tim Johnson, United States Senate, to The Honorable Thad Cochran, Chairman, Senate Appropriations Subcommittee, Agriculture, Rural Development, requesting that Cochran oppose the recent efforts approved in the House of Representatives related to nutrition funding, July 10, 1997. 1 page.
11.17: Conference Report, to accompany H.R. 2160, Report 105-252, 105th Congress, 1st Session, House of Representatives, September 17, 1997. 62 pages.
11.17: Letter from Cindy L. Parker, Basic American Foods, and Mike Rogers, Tyson Foods, Inc., to Mr. Marshall Matz, congratulating Matz on being named a 1998 Fame Award Winner, October 21, 1997. 1 page.
11.17: The 9th Annual National Fame Awards Official Nomination Form, and list of 1998 Fame Award Winners.
11.17: Fame Speech and related materials.
11.17: Fax from John Morrill, The Congressional Hunger Center, to Marshall Matz, regarding InsideOut proposal, June 18, 1997. 18 pages.
11.17: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Mrs. Tipper Gore, Office of the Vice President, Attention: Mr. Clark E. Ray, requesting that Gore participate in the ASFSA Legislative Action Conference, December 18, 1998. 2 pages.
11.17: Letter from Tim Johnson, United States Senate, Tom Harkin, United States Senate, Tom Daschle, United States Senate, and Patrick Leahy, United States Senate, to Mr. Jacob J. Lew, Director, Office of Management and Budget, regarding FY2000/School Breakfast, and requesting that Lew include $20 million in funding for school breakfast research pilots as part of the FY 2000 budget, October 30, 1998. 1 page.
11.17: Letter from Tim Johnson, United States Senate, Tom Harkin, United States Senate, Tom Daschle, United States Senate, and Patrick Leahy, United States Senate, to The Honorable Dan Glickman, Secretary, U.S. Department of Agriculture, regarding FY2000/School Breakfast, and requesting that Glickman include $20 million in funding for school breakfast research pilots as part of the FY 2000 budget, October 30, 1998. 1 page.
11.17: Fax from Jean D. Harris, Foodbrands America, to Rick Gresser/Molly Wheeler/Gary Grayson/Marshall Matz, regarding the Barbara Borschow article: Reshaping Governance and Membership, September 30, 1998. 8 pages.
11.17: FRAC Federal Nutrition Programs Update, September 4, 1998. 3 pages.
11.17: Fax from Barry Sackin, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz, regarding the article: Peanuts Put Senate Reauthorization Bill On Hold, August 10, 1998. 2 pages.
11.17: Memorandum from Barry Sackin, American School Food Service Association, to Tracy Fox, Tricia Hollis, regarding NET letter, July 30, 1998. 1 page.
11.17: Reauthorization Moves Forward, Next Step – Conference, Washington Watch, not dated. 2 pages.
11.17: Fax from [Diane], American School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz, regarding a request for recipients to write their Representatives regarding funding for Meals for Achievement, July 21, 1998. 2 pages.
11.17: Letter from Shelly Terry, State Agency Section Chair, American School Food Service Association, to Charles C. Kirby, Director, Office of Child Nutrition, Mississippi Department of Education, regarding Kirby’s letter expressing concern about legislative positions, and ideas for future legislation and joint ventures, July 20, 1998. 1 page.
11.17: Letter from Charles C. Kirby, Director, Office of Child Nutrition, Mississippi Department of Education, to Ms. Shelly Terry, Incoming Section Chair, American School Food Service Association, regarding several areas of concern Kirby would like to share with Terry, June 30, 1998. 2 pages.
11.17: Letter from Paula Cockwell, Manager of Nutrition Services, CSFSA Legislative Chair, to Representative Bob Schaffer, United States House of Representatives, regarding funding for a pilot program on school breakfast in elementary schools, July 21, 1998. 1 page.
11.17: Silver Visions, Vivian Pilant, South Carolina Department of Education, Food Management, May 1998. 5 pages.
11.17: Fax from Ellen Teller, Food Research and Action Center, to Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank & Weeda, regarding ASFSA Letter, CACFP Comparison Chart, and Directions to Route 81, July 20, 1998. 4 pages.
11.17: Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to Barbara Woolley, Office of Public Liaison, The White House, regarding Letter Of Greeting From The President To ASFSA, with attached previous letters, May 6, 1998. 4 pages.
11.17: Letter from Bill Clinton, The White House, with warm greetings to everyone gathered in New Orleans for the annual national conference of the American School Food Service Association, July 13, 1998. 1 page.
11.17: FRAC Federal Nutrition Programs Update, Food Research and Action Center, July 10, 1998. 5 pages.
11.17: Letter from Trent Lott, United States Senate, to The Honorable Shirley Watkins, Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition, and Consumer Services, U.S. Department of Agriculture, regarding Pocahontas Foods SMART Program, July 1, 1998. 1 page.
11.17: Letter from Jim Bolinger, SMART, a Pocahontas Foods USA Company, to The Honorable Trent Lott, The United States Senate, regarding problems with USDA when school districts form cooperatives and change their procurement methods, June 29, 1998. 1 page.
11.17: Letter from Ronald J. Vogel, Associate Deputy Administrator, Special Nutrition Programs, to Mr. W. T. Hale, Hale Brothers/Summit Inc., regarding whether the services provided by SMART to NETCO through the NETCO-HBS contract are sufficiently limited, June [24, 1998]. 2 pages.
11.17: Letter from Edward M. Cooney, Deputy Administrator, Special Nutrition Programs, to Honorable Tom Bliley, U. S. House of Representatives, regarding deficiencies in contracts between schools and food service management companies, June 12, 1998. 2 pages.
11.17: Letter from Tom Bliley, Member of Congress, to Mr. Ronald Vogel, Associate Deputy Administrator, Special Nutrition Programs, USDA, Food and Nutrition Service, regarding resolving issues of conflict with cooperatives, May 14, 1998. 3 pages.
11.17: Fax from [Mark Halverson], Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, United States Senate, to Marshall Matz, of material relating to Meal Supplements for Children in After-School Care, July 7, 1998. 3 pages.
11.17: Fax from Barry Sackin, American School Food Service, to Marshall Matz, of a sample letter to Senators urging the passage of the Child Nutrition and WIC Reauthorization Amendments of 1998 Act, July 7, 1998. 2 pages.
11.17: Reauthorization of the Child Nutrition and WIC Programs (Comparison of Administration Bill, HR 3874 and Senate Bill), not attributed, July 1, 1998. 14 pages.
11.19: Fax from Shawn Pfaff, on Tim Johnson, U.S. Senator, South Dakota letterhead, to Marshall Matz – Steve Lacey, of a letter from Tim Johnson, United States Senate, to The Honorable William Janklow, Governor, South Dakota, regarding the most recent developments for the Meals for Achievement Act, July 7, 1998. 2 pages.
11.19: Child Nutrition Reauthorization Chronology of Events, not dated, not attributed. 1 page.
11.19: FRAC Federal Nutrition Programs Update, Food Research and Action Center, July 2, 1998. 4 pages.
11.19: Differences Between House and Senate Reauthorization Bills, ASFSA, July 2, 1998. 4 pages.
11.19: The Child Nutrition Reauthorization Bills, Food Research and Action Center, June 30, 1998. 6 pages.
11.19: Differences Between House and Senate Reauthorization Bills, ASFSA, June 29, 1998. 4 pages.
11.19: Three faxes totaling 39 pages from Barry Sackin, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz, of Child Nutrition and WIC Reauthorization Amendments of 1998, June 26, 1998.
11.19: Letter from Cynthia H. Sevier, President, North Carolina School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Cass Ballenger, United States House of Representatives, regarding Child Nutrition, and the Senate version of the reauthorization bill including mandatory funding for a pilot program on school breakfast, June 24, 1998. 1 page.
11.19: Fax from Barry Sackin, American School Food Service, to Marshall Matz, of an Analysis of Senate Reauthorization Bill, June 26, 1998. 6 pages.
11.19: Memorandum from Mary Kate Harrison, Chair, PPL Committee, to PPL Committee Members, Current and New, regarding ANC, June 23, 1998. 1 page.
11.19: Fax from Barbara D. Woolley, The White House, to Marshall Matz, of the press release: Transcript if President Clinton’s Remarks in a Radio Actuality on Agricultural Research, Extension and Education Reform Act of 1998, June 23, 1998. 5 pages.
11.19: Fax from Shawn Pfaff, on Tim Johnson, U.S. Senator, South Dakota letterhead, to Steve Lacey, of Highlights of Child Nutrition and WIC Reauthorization Amendments of 1998, June 23, 1998. 3 pages.
11.19: Any Reasonable Approach, Washington Watch, not dated. 2 pages.
11.19: Letter from multiple national organization, on Child Nutrition Forum letterhead, to Hon. Richard G. Lugar, Chairman, Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition & Forestry, U.S. Senate, expressing support for H.R. 3874, the Child Nutrition and WIC Reauthorization Act of 1998, as it was reported out of the House Committee on Education and the Workforce, June 22, 1998. 2 pages.
11.19: Article: Using Point-of-sale Technology in the School Lunch Room, Journal of School Health, No. 2, Vol. 68, February 1998. 2 pages.
11.19: Fax from Ellen Teller, Food Research and Action Center, to multiple members of the Child Nutrition Forum, regarding a draft letter to Sen. Lugar and Rep. Goodling that demonstrates their support for the House bill and their acquiescence to the offsets contained in the bill, June 18, 1998. 2 pages.
11.19: Fax from E. Teller/[EB], Food Research and Action Center, to Marshall Matz, requesting Matz OK to the attached draft letter regarding H.R. 3874, the Child Nutrition and WIC Reauthorization Act of 1998, June 18, 1998. 2 pages.
11.19: Fax from Barry Sackin, American School Food Service, to Marshall Matz, of Analysis if Proposed Regulations Regarding Any Reasonable Approach, June 18, 1998. 4 pages.
11.19: Fax from Barry Sackin, American School Food Service, to Marshall Matz, of a first draft of a possible CN Forum letter, June 17, 1998. 2 pages.
11.19: Fax from Barry Sackin, American School Food Service, to Marshall Matz, regarding Memo to Beth Johnson regarding 2% Audit Funds, June 16, 1998. 2 pages.
11.19: Draft Language for Breakfast Pilot, not attributed, June 16, 1998. 1 page.
11.19: Draft Language for Breakfast Pilot, not attributed, June 15, 1998. 4 pages.
11.19: Fax from Ed Cooney, Deputy Administrator, Special Nutrition Programs, Food and Consumer Service, United States Department of Agriculture, to Marshall Matz, of materials relating to a school breakfast pilot, June 15, 1998. 8 pages.
11.19: Letter from Sally Thompson, Chief Financial Officer, United States Department of Agriculture, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C.,  regarding additional time to comment on the grants management regulations as they apply to entitlement programs, June 9, 1998. 1 page.
11.19: Article: Entitled To Breakfast, Louisville Courier-Journal, June 3, 1998. 1 page.
11.19: Article: Years of Belt-Tightening May Be Coming to an End For Child Nutrition Programs, CQ Weekly, June 6, 1998.
11.19: Article: It’s Not What the Kids Eat, It’s Where the Food Comes From, CQ Daily Monitor, June 9, 1998. 1 page.
11.19: Letter from the Child Nutrition Forum to Dear Member of Congress, regarding H.R. 3666 being a good starting point for this year’s reauthorization, June 1, 1998. 10 pages.
11.19: Brochure: School Breakfast Programs, Energizing the Classroom, Minnesota Department of Children, Families & Learning, February 1997. 8 pages.
11.19: Article: N.H. Youths To Get Free Breakfasts, [Boston Globe], May 13, 1998. 1 page.
11.19: Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Steve Lacey, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to Community Coalition, Attention: Kirk Ferrell, regarding Child Nutrition Reauthorization, and listing a small number of issues they should discuss, May 11, 1998. 1 page.
11.19: H.R. 3872, May 14, 1998. First page.
11.20: Letter from Rick Gresser, ACDA President, to Mike Dunn, Chair, Commodity Improvement Council, regarding unexpectedly large shipments of entitlement ground beef and ensuing problems this has caused, May 12, 1998. 2 pages.
11.19: Letter from Ronald A, Schuler, President and CEO, California Canning Peach Association, to The Honorable Richard Rominger, Under Secretary, U. S. Department of Agriculture, regarding “Buy American” and the School Lunch Program, February 18, 1998. 1 page.
11.19: Buy American, Rules and Regulations, Federal Register, Vol. 53, No. 140, July 21, 1988. 1page.
11.19: Proposed Buy American Amendment (Section 106 of H.R. 3666 with clarifying language), not dated. 1 page.
11.19: Letter from Rick Gresser, President, American Commodity Distribution Association, to The Honorable Frank Riggs, Chairman, Early Childhood, Youth and Families Subcommittee, Committee on Education and the Workforce, U. S. House of Representatives, regarding an amendment to improve the delivery of USDA donated commodities, April 7, 1998, with attachment. 2 pages.
11.19: Amending the School Lunch Act’s 12 Percent Commodity Requirement, not attributed, April 15, 1998. 1 page.
11.19: Chart: Cash and Commodity Spending in the NSLP, 1995-2003 ($ in Millions), not attributed, June 1, 1998. 1 page.
11.19: Draft: Commodity Coalition Letter, to The Honorable Richard G. Lugar, Chairman, Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Committee; The Honorable William F. Goodling, Chairman, Education and the Workforce Committee; The Honorable Robert F. Smith, Chairman, Agriculture Committee, regarding Child Nutrition, and five positions they support, May 19, 1998. 2 pages.
11.19: Fax from Ed Cooney, Deputy Administrator, Special Nutrition Programs, Food and Consumer Service, United States Department of Agriculture, to Marshall Matz, of materials relating to a school breakfast pilot, [June] 2, 1998. 7 pages.
11.19: Fax from Barry Sackin, American School Food Service, to Marshall Matz, regarding proposed language for weighted averages and provisions 2 & 3, June 11, 1998. 2 pages.
11.19: Fax from Barry Sackin, American School Food Service, to Marshall Matz, regarding an Analysis of HR 3874, June 10, 1998. 4 pages.
11.19: Fax from Barry Sackin, American School Food Service, to Steve Lacey, regarding an Analysis of Proposed Regulations Regarding Any Reasonable Approach, June 10, 1998. 4 pages.
11.19: Fax from Barry Sackin, American School Food Service, to Marshall Matz, regarding Sackin’s take on the House bill, June 10, 1998. 4 pages.
11.19: Fax from Barry Sackin, American School Food Service, to Marshall Matz, regarding the final HR 3874, unofficial, but complete, June 9, 1998. 42 pages.
11.19: Memorandum from Colleen Kavanagh to Lynn Selmser, Alex Nock, Ellen Teller, Ellen Nissenbaum, Bob Greenstein, Marshall Matz, Barry Sackin, regarding Reauthorization and provisions 2 & 3, June 8, 1998. 5 pages.
11.19: Fax from Ellen Teller, Food Research and Action Center, to multiple members of the Child Nutrition Forum, regarding success in the House on a child nutrition reauthorization bill, June 11, 1998. 4 pages.
11.19: Fax from Lynda, The Office of Congresswoman Lynn Woolsey, to Marshall, regarding the piece in H.R. 3086 that expands access to snacks in afterschool programs, June 8, 1998. 3 pages.
11.19: Fax from Barry Sackin, American School Food Service, to Marshall Matz, regarding Seamless School Meal Program, June 8, 1998. 2 pages.
11.19: Fax from Lynda, The Office of Congresswoman Lynn Woolsey, to Marshall, regarding Amendment Offered By Ms Woolsey to the Amendment in the Nature of a Substitute to H.R. 3874, June 5, 1998. 6 pages.
11.19: Draft letter from Ron Schuler to The Honorable Lynn Woolsey, U. S. House of Representatives, extending deep appreciation for Woolsey’s leadership on the Buy American amendment, June 5, 1998. 1 page.
11.19: Fax from Barry Sackin, American School Food Service, to Marshall Matz, of a draft letter from Melinda S. Turner, President, to Hon. Dan Glickman, Secretary, United States Department of Agriculture, regarding a variant of E coli bacterium, June 5, 1998. 2 pages.
11.19: Analysis of HR 3874 as a Mark Up Vehicle for Full Committee, not dated, not attributed. 7 pages.
11.19: Analysis of HR 3874 as a Mark Up Vehicle for Full Committee, not dated, not attributed. 5 pages.
11.19: Letter from the Child Nutrition Forum to Dear Member of Congress, regarding children needing considerably more than is in H.R. 3666, June 1, 1998. 10 pages.
11.19: Fax from Barry Sackin, American School Food Service, to Marshall Matz, regarding Shirley Watkins delivering the Carl Perkins Memorial Lecture, June 2, 1998. 3 pages.
11.19: Fax from Ed Cooney, Deputy Administrator, Special Nutrition Programs, Food and Consumer Service, United States Department of Agriculture, to Marshall Matz, regarding Draft Language for Breakfast Pilot, June 2, 1998. 7 pages.
11.19: Fax from Ed Cooney, Deputy Administrator, Special Nutrition Programs, Food and Consumer Service, United States Department of Agriculture, to Marshall Matz, regarding Universal SBP Pilot Evaluation Technical Requirements, May 28, 1998. 2 pages.
11.19: Memorandum from Bob Greenstein, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, to Jim Weill, Marshall Matz, regarding Child Nutrition Priorities, May 20, 1998. 3 pages.
11.19: Fax from Barry Sackin, American School Food Service, to Marshall Matz, of a GAO statement on Government Management, May 20, 1998. 15 pages.
11.19: Letter from Rick Gresser, ACDA President, Mr. Gerald Miske, Supervisory Management Analyst, Fiscal Policy Division, Office of the Chief Financial Officer, United States Department of Agriculture, requesting an extension on the proposed regulations regarding uniform administrative rules for procurement in entitlement programs, May 18, 1998. 1 page.
11.19: Fax from Barry Sackin, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz, of material regarding proposed regulations, May 18, 1998. 7 pages.
11.19: Letter from Melinda S. Turner, President, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Gerald Miske, Supervisory Management Analyst, Fiscal Policy Division, Office of the Chief Financial Officer, United States Department of Agriculture, regarding commenting on the proposed regulations published February 17, 1998 regarding uniform administrative rules for procurement in entitlement programs, May 14, 1998. 2 pages.
11.19: Fax from Congressman William L. Clay, Ranking Democratic Member, Committee on Education and the Workforce, U. S. House of Representatives, to Lynda w/ Ms Woolsey, Ellen Teller w/FRAC, Marshall Matz w/America’s Kids, regarding The Child nutrition bills, May 15, 1998. 22 pages.
11.19: Draft letter from the Commodity Coalition to The Honorable William F. Goodling, Chairman, Education and the Workforce Committee, and The Honorable Bob F. Smith, Chairman, Agriculture Committee, regarding Child Nutrition, and five positions they support, May 15, 1998. 2 pages.
11.19: Letter from Iris T. Metts, Ed.D., Delaware Secretary of Education, to The Honorable Dan Glickman, USDA, Office of the Secretary, requesting Glickman’s support of the expansion of the school breakfast program, January 8, 1998. 1 page.
11.19: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to Kelly Fisher, IDFA, regarding correspondence related to an extension of the comment period on proposed regulations published on February 17, 1998 regarding uniform administrative rules for procurement in entitlement programs, May 13, 1998.
11.19: Letter from the Child Nutrition Forum to Dear Member of Congress, regarding children needing considerably more than is in H.R. 3666, May 11, 1998. 9 pages.
11.19: Fax from Bob Greenstein, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, to Marshall Matz, regarding a conversation with Sue Kirchoff, May 11, 1998. 1 page.
11.20: Memorandum from ASFSA Government Affairs Department to ASFSA Executive Board, ASFSA Public Policy and Legislative Committee, ASFSA State Directors, State Legislative Chairs, ASFSA State Presidents, Regulation Service Subscribers, regarding Regulation Packet # 3/1998.
11.20: Fax from Barry Sackin to Marshall Matz, regarding a draft letter to Mr. Gerald Miske, May 8, 1998. 3 pages.
11.20: (Seamless)School-based Nutrition Program. 1 page.
11.20: Fax from Ed Cooney, Deputy Administrator, Special Nutrition Programs, Food and Consumer Service, United States Department of Agriculture, to Marshall Matz, of a draft Universal School Breakfast Pilot, May 7, 1998, 4 pages.
11.20: Fax sent by Carole Thompson for Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., of a memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to Barbara Woolley, Office of Public Liaison, The White House, regarding Letter Of Greeting From The President To ASFSA, with attached previous letters, May 6, 1998. 5 pages.
11.20: Memorandum from Barry Sackin, The American School Food Service Association, to Executive Board, regarding Request for Extension, May 6, 1998. 3 pages.
11.20: Letter from Matthew G. Martinez, Ranking Member, Subcommittee on Early Childhood, Youth and Families, to The Honorable Frank Riggs, Chairman, Early Childhood, Youth and Families Subcommittee, regarding being deeply troubled by Riggs planning to introduce, and subsequently mark up, a very limited and incomplete child nutrition bill which includes no amendments to the School Lunch, School Breakfast, and Child and Adult Care Food Program, May 5, 1998. 1 page.
11.20: Tuesday Morning, American School Food Service Association, Week of August 13, 1996. 4pages.
11.20: Tuesday Morning, American School Food Service Association, Week of August 20, 1996. 2pages.
11.20: Draft: Section 1205 (g) of H.R. 3734 is amended to read as follows:, July 29, 1996. 1 page.
11.20: Letter from Tony P. Hall, Member of Congress, Congressional Hunger Center, to Mr. Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, Attorneys at Law, inviting Matz to a reception to commemorating Mickey Leland and his efforts in the fight against hunger, and also the accomplishments of the twenty Mickey Leland Hunger Fellows, July 1, 1996. 1 page.
11.20: Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Dan Glickman, The Honorable Leon Panetta, regarding Welfare Reform/Immigration and Child Nutrition, July 25, 1996. 2 pages.
11.20: Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Lynn Selmser, regarding Welfare Reform/Immigration and Child Nutrition, July 25, 1996. 1 page.
11.20: Notice: National School Lunch, Special Milk, and School Breakfast Programs; National Average Payments/Maximum Reimbursement Rates, Food and Consumer Service, USDA, July 3, 1996. 10 pages.
11.20: Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Grace Reef, Office of Sen. Dole, regarding Welfare Reform, and asking how Reef’s help in getting child nutrition added to the list of programs exempted from the immigration rules, July 15, 1996. 4 pages.
11.20: Press release: Summer Program Feed 2 Million Needy Children But Declines in 1995 and Lags Behind 50-Year Old School Lunch Program; Model Initiatives Match Feeding with Children’s Services, Food Research and Action Center, June 25, 1996. 6 pages.
11.20: Hunger Doesn’t Take A Vacation, A Status Report on the Summer Food Service Program For Children, Fourth Edition, Food Research and Action Center, June 1996. 15 pages.
11.20: New Client Information Sheet for Intercontinental Warranty Services, Inc., Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., July 9, 1996. 1 page.
11.20: Memorandum from Rob Fersh, Food Research and Action Center, to Executive Committee, regarding Executive Committee Meeting, June 21, 1996. 1 page.
11.20: Memorandum from Carol Tucker Foreman, Chair, to FRAC Board of Directors, regarding Revised Schedule of Next Board Meeting and Update on FRAC’s Financial Status, June 21, 1996. 3 pages.
11.20: Letter from Lynn Parker, M.S., Director of Child Nutrition Programs and Nutrition Policy, Food Research and Action Center (FRAC), and Bonnie Liebman, M.S., Director of Nutrition, Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI), and the undersigned national organizations, to Stanley C. Garnett, Director, Supplemental Food Programs Division, Food and Consumer Service, USDA, Food Research and Action Center, Food Research and Action Center, Food Research and Action Center, Food Research and Action Center, Food Research and Action Center, in support of the retention of the current 6 grams of sugar per ounce limitation on cereals approved by the WIC Program, June 17, 1996. 6 pages, original and copy.
11.20: Letter from Steven L. Ink, PhD, Director of Nutrition, The Quaker Oats Company, John  Stuart Research Laboratories, to Mr. Stanley C. Garnett, Director, Supplemental Food Programs Division, Food and Consumer Service, US Department of Agriculture, regarding Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC): WIC Cereal Sugar Limit, 61 Fed. Reg. 10903 (March 18, 1996), June 17, 1996. 4 pages.
11.20: Article: Free Lunches Are Lifesavers, Grateful Parents Count On USDA Summer Food Program, The Modesto Bee, June 19, 1996. 2 pages.
11.20: Memorandum from Patty Fitzgerald to Marshall Matz regarding Washington Watch—September issue, June 24, 1996. 2 pages.
11.20: Draft: Don’t Mess with ASFSA, Reflections and gratitude from Washington’s trenches, June 24, 1996. 3 pages.
11.20: Fax from Colleen, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall, regarding Meeting with Under Secretary Haas about implementation of P.L. 104-149 (H.R. 2066), inviting Richard Lugar to give the Carl Perkins Memorial Lecture, the 1996 elections, and Childhood Hunger, June 17, 1996. 8 pages.
11.20: Article: Community Food Security Gives Dole A Winning Issue, CNI, June 14, 1996. 2 pages.
11.20: Fax from Marshall, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to Patty Fitzgerald of Don’t Mess with ASFSA, Reflections and gratitude from Washington’s trenches, June 24, 1996. 4 pages.
11.20: Fax from Lynn Selmser, Committee on Economic and Educational Opportunities, U. S. House of Representatives,  to Greta [Houston] of a fax from Bob Beard, OGA, Food and Consumer, to Lynn Selmser, attaching guidance on implementation of the Healthy Meals for Children Act, Public Law 104-149, July 1, 1996. 5 pages.
11.20: Note from George Miller, Member of Congress, to Mr. Marshall  Matz, Olsson, Frank & Weeda, thanking Matz for his generous pledge in conjunction with Miller’s annual fundraiser at the National Democratic Club, June 26, 1996. 1 page.
11.20: Fax from Colleen, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall of how people voted on the H.R. 4 Conference Report and the Reconciliation
11.20: Bill, June 28, 1996. 4 pages.
11.20: Fax from Colleen, American School Food Service Association, to Steve/Marshall, of How They Voted, and other information and tools you need to be involved in Election 96, American School Food Service Association, June 30, 1996. 10 pages.
11.20: Fax from Colleen, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall, of a letter from Penny E. McConnell, R.D., President, ASFSA, to Under Secretary Ellen Haas, Food Nutrition, and Consumer Services, U. S. Department of Agriculture, regarding how USDA envisions P.L. 104-149 being implemented, June 28, 1996. 2 pages.
11.20: Fax from Colleen, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall, of a sample letter, Candidate Commitment to Child Nutrition pledge, and Candidate Questionnaire on Child Nutrition, June 26, 1996. 4 pages.
11.20: Fax from Colleen, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall/Steve regarding How They Voted and Candidate Commitment to Child Nutrition pledge, June 23, 1996. 3 pages.
11.20: Partial article regarding the food security compact, CNI, June 14, 1996. 1 page.
11.20: Letter from Cynthia H. Sevier, President, North Carolina School Food Service Association, to the Honorable Cass Ballenger, United States House of Representatives, regarding Child Nutrition, and the Senate bill, which provided mandatory funding for a pilot program for breakfast in elementary schools, June 24, 1998. 1 page.