Box 12

12.1: Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, to ASFSA Legislative Committee, regarding The Administration’s Child Nutrition Bill, July 15, 1985. 1 page.
12.1: Letter from John R. Block, Secretary, Department of Agriculture, to Honorable Thomas P. O’Neill, Jr., Speaker of the House of Representatives, regarding a draft bill that will control total Federal expenditures in the Child Nutrition Programs while maintaining benefits for needy children, while improving the administration of these programs and of the Special Supplemental Food Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) at the Federal, State and local level, July 1, 1985. 2 pages.
12.1: Section-by-Section Analysis of Amendments to the National School Lunch Act and the Child Nutrition Act of 1966, “The Child Nutrition Amendments of 1985”, not dated, not attributed. 9 pages.
12.1: “Child Nutrition Amendments of 1985”, June 4, 1985. 22 pages.
12.1: Fact or Fiction, An Analysis of President Reagan’s Statements on Fairness, Spending, and Taxes at His Recent Press Conferences and Before the Republican National Convention, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, September 1984. 34 pages.
12.1: Letter from Rudolph G. Penner, Congressional Budget Office, U.S. Congress, to Honorable Augustus F. Hawkins, Chairman, Committee on Education and Labor, U. S. House of Representatives, with attached cost estimate on H.R. 7, the School Lunch and Child Nutrition Amendments of 1985, January 17, 1985. 6 pages.
12.1: Memorandum from Virginia Whitlatch, Chairman, Hot Lines for State Directors, American School Food Service Association, to State Directors, regarding Legislative Update, Section 4 funding, and a child nutrition budget cut, January 21, 1985. 6 pages.
12.1: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, to Ms. Ann Smith, Executive Director, ASFSA, Attention: Ginney, regarding the Legislative News, December 27, 1984. 7 pages.
12.1: The American School Food Service Association Legislative Issue Paper: 1985, draft, not dated. 4 pages.
12.1: Position Statement of the American School Food Service Association on Basic Support for National School Lunch Program: Section 4 Funding, not dated. 5 pages.
12.1: Notice to All Lobbyists and BAC Cardholders, regarding issuance and revalidation of BAC cards, Jack Russ, Sergeant at Arms, Office of the Sergeant at Arms, U. S. House of Representatives, December 14, 1984. 1 page.
12.1: Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, to American School Food Service Association, regarding 1986 Budget, and attached article: Senate Republicans Plan Own Budget, The Washington Post, January 5, 1985, January 7, 1985. 2 pages. 2 copies.
12.1: 1986 Budget Background Primer, Prepared at Request of Senate Majority Leadership, January 2, 1985. 30 pages.
12.2: American Association of School Administrators 1984 School Food Service Survey. 8 pages.
12.2: Chapter II – Food and Nutrition Service, not dated, not attributed. 4 pages. 3 copies.
12.2: Brochure: Commitment ’85, 13th Annual Legislative Action Conference. 4 pages.
12.2: Memorandum from Gene White, Chairman, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to Selected School Food Authorities, regarding Funding Needs For FY 1986, December 6, 1984. 2 pages.
12.2: Letter from James Merrill Jeffords, House of Representatives, Vermont, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, thanking Matz for the recent contribution from the American School Food Service Association Political Action Committee, August 10, 1984. 1 page.
12.2: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, to The Honorable James M. Jeffords, U. S. House of Representatives, regarding a $100 check from the American School Food Service Association-Political Action Committee, August 7, 1984. 1 page.
12.2: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Bennett & Alagia, to The Honorable Jim Jeffords, U. S. House of Representatives, expressing appreciation for Jeffords’ support and sponsorship of the “fast food” amendment, May 2, 1984. 1 page.
12.2: Article: House Passes Child Nutrition Bill, Washington Update, School Food Service Journal, June/July/August 1984. 2 pages.
12.2: Memorandum from Ann G. Smith, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, to State Directors, regarding Self-financing School Lunch Program, December 5, 1984. 2 pages.
12.2: Letter from Leon E. Panetta, Chairman, Subcommittee on Domestic Marketing, Consumer Relations, and Nutrition, Committee on Agriculture, U. S. House of Representatives, to Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, regarding the drastic new school lunch cutbacks rumored to be coming from the Administration, December 21, 1984. 1 page.
12.2: Letter from Frank A. Harris, Food Services Coordinator, Norwalk Public Schools, to Mr. [sic] Gene White, Mr. Marshall Matz, regarding contacting Senators Weicker and Dodd regarding Section 4 funding, the commodity program, and protecting the integrity of all Child Nutrition Programs, December 28, 1984, with attachments. 5 pages.
12.2: Guest Room Reservation Request, American School Food Service Association 1985 Annual Meeting.
12.2: Letter from Jay Caton, Ph.D., Director/Food Service, Jefferson County Public Schools, to Helen Davis, responding to the Position Statements and Legislative Issue Paper, December 19, 1984. 2 pages.
12.2: Excerpt from MANDATE For Leadership II, The Heritage Foundation, not dated. 3 pages.
12.2: Agenda: ASFSA’s 19th Annual Industry Seminar, January 20-23, 1985. 5 pages.
12.2: Article: Reagan Seeks to Cut Pay, Abolish SBA, Curb Benefits, The Washington Post, December 6, 1984. 3 pages.
12.2: Memorandum from Gene White to Public Policy and Legislative Committee regarding Committee Announcements/Updates, December 10, 1984. 2 pages.
12.2: Article: Groups Preparing Strategy On Cuts, Reagan’s Proposals for Trims in Social Spending Prompt Action on Many Fronts, The New York Times, December 7, [1984?]. 1 page.
12.2: Press release: Proposed School Lunch Cut Would Eliminate Children – Including Poor – From The Program, American School Food Service Association, not dated. 3 pages. 2 copies.
12.2: The WIC Problem, not dated, not attributed. 2 pages.
12.2: Memorandum from Gene White and Marshall Matz, American School Food Service Association, to State Presidents and Legislative Chairmen, regarding Child Nutrition Briefings for Your Two United States Senators, November 2, 1984. 3 pages.
12.2: School Business Affairs, The Professional Journal of ASBO, Vol. 50, No. 11, November 1984. 62 pages.
12.2: The American School Food Service Association Legislative Issue Paper: 1985. 4 pages.
12.2: Position Statement of the American School Food Service Association on Basic Support for National School Lunch Program: Section 4 Funding, not dated. 5 pages.
12.2: Letter from Thad Cochran and Bob Dole, United States Senate, to Mr. James A. Baker, III, Chief of Staff, The White House, regarding the devastating effect the elimination of the subsidy to paying students would have on the viability of the National School Lunch Program, October 27, 1981. 3 pages.
12.2: Letter from Rudy Boschwitz, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, United States Senate, to Dear Colleague, regarding Boschwitz’ plan to file an amendment to get the ball rolling in the Senate on child nutrition issues, July 31, 1984. 2 pages. 2 copies.
12.2: Letter signed by 52 Senators to Honorable Howard H. Baker, Jr., Majority Leader, United States Senate, urging Baker to schedule S. 2772, the National School Lunch and Child Nutrition Reauthorization Act of 1984, for floor consideration as soon as possible, August 10, 1984. 4 pages. 2 copies.
12.2: Letter from John H. Stokes, Director, Office of Analysis and Evaluation, Food and Nutrition Service, United States Department of Agriculture, to Dear State Child Nutrition Director, regarding participation in the Universal School Lunch Program (USLP) Study, October 12, 1984. 3 pages. 2 copies.
12.2: Cost of a School Lunch, Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, not dated. 3 pages. 2 copies.
12.2: Sample letter from State Legislative Chairman and State President to Dear Senator, requesting a meeting before the Congress convenes on January 3 to discuss the National School Lunch Program and its operation in  their state, 1984. 3 pages. 2 copies.
12.2: Draft memorandum from Gene White and Marshall Matz to State Presidents and Legislative Chairmen, regarding CN Briefing For Your Two United States Senators, not dated. 5 pages. 2 copies.
12.2: Letter from Ed Cooney and Marshall Matz, Child Nutrition Forum, to Dear Senator, expressing deep concern that with only thirty working days left in this Congress, S. 2722, the bill which reauthorizes 5 expiring child nutrition programs, has not as yet been scheduled for Senate floor consideration, August 2, 1984. 2 pages.
12.2: Legislative Alert memorandum from Ed Cooney, on behalf of the Steering Committee, to Friends of Child Nutrition Programs, regarding drastic cuts in federal food assistance programs, especially child nutrition programs, in preliminary budget documents released by the Reagan administration, December 14, 1984. 3 pages.
12.2: Press release: Proposed Child Lunch Cut Would Eliminate Children – Including Poor – From This Program, American School Food Service Association News, not dated. 3 pages.
12.3: H.R. 7 In The Senate Of The United States, An Act To extend and improve the National School Lunch Act and the Child Nutrition Act of 1966, “School Lunch and Child Nutrition Amendments of 1984, 98th Congress, 2D Session, May 3, 1984. 28 pages.
12.3: Letters from Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, to Ms. Sharon Gibson, Director of Food Service, Columbia, Missouri; Ms. Nancye Perry, Manager, Food Services & Nutrition Education, Hartford, Connecticut; Ms. Ann Smith, Executive Director, ASFSA Headquarters, Denver, Colorado, regarding getting a jump on next year, November 20, 1984. 1 page each.
12.3: Invitation from The Honorable Robert J. Dole to a reception honoring the newly elected Trustees of The Dole Foundation, November 30, 1984.
12.3: Article: 3 Officials To Quit Agriculture Dept., Deputy Secretary Lyng and 2 Assistants Tell President They’ll Go by Term End, the New York Times, November 15, no year given. 1 page.
12.3: Letter from Rudy Boschwitz, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, United States Senate, to Dear Colleague, regarding Boschwitz’ plan to file an amendment to get the ball rolling in the Senate on child nutrition issues, July 31, 1984, and related materials.
12.3: Notice: Availability of Surplus Commodities, Fiscal Year 1985, Food and Nutrition Service, USDA, Federal Register, Vol. 49, No. 218, November 8, 1984. 1 page.
12.3: Article: Reagan Plans Quick Start On Agenda, The Washington Post, not dated. 1 page.
12.3: Article: Reagan and the Budget-Deficit Reckoning, Insiders Share Consensus That Second Term Would Bring Unpleasant Choices, The Washington Post, November 2, 1984.
12.3: Draft Position Statement of the American School Food Service Association on Basic Support For National School Lunch Program: Section 4 Funding, October 22, 1984. 2 pages.
12.3: The Dole Foundation Case Statement, not dated. 8 pages.
12.3: Draft Position Statement of the American School Food Service Association on Competitive Food Sales, October 22, 1984. 2 pages.
12.3: Letter from Dorothy VanEgmond-Pannell, Director, Food Services, Fairfax County Public Schools, to Ms. Nancye Perry, President, American School Food Service Association, requesting that Perry consider supporting a change in their present commodity program, November 16, 1984. 6 pages.
12.3: Agenda: 12th Annual Legislative Action Conference, March 11-14, 1984.
12.3: Agenda: American School Food Service Association Meeting With Senator Boschwitz, November 30, no year given. 1 page. 2 copies.
12.3: Cost of a School Lunch, Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, not dated. 1 page.
12.3: Letter from Paula Hawkins, United States Senator, to Jane Wynn, regarding maintaining and prudently increasing child nutrition programs, November 6, 1984. 1 page.
12.3: Unidentified Agenda, November 29-30, 1984. 1 page.
12.3: To Do, To Win! , November 29, 1984. 1 page.
12.3: School Lunch Fiction, not dated, not attributed. 1 page.
12.3: Memorandum from Gene White and Marshall Matz to American School Food Service Association regarding Proposed Action Plan To Defend FY 1985 Budget, November 28, 1984. 3 pages.
12.3: Position Statement of the American School Food Service Association on Basic Support For National School Lunch Program: Section 4 Funding, not dated. 5 pages.
12.3: Agricultural Inaugural Ball invitation, January 21, 1985. 1 copies.
12.3: The American School Food Service Association Legislative Issue Paper: 1985. 4 pages.
12.3: Memorandum from AGS to Selected School Food Authorities, regarding Funding Needs For FY 1986, not dated. 3 pages.
12.3: Section 4 Target List, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, not dated. 1 page.
12.3: Cost of a School Lunch, Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, not dated. 4 pages.
12.3: The American School Food Service Association 1985 Issue Paper, not dated. 3 pages.
12.3: The American School Food Service Association 1984 Issue Paper, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, March 1984. 1 page.