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3.1: H.R. 2436, A Bill in the House of Representatives to establish a coordinated National Nutrition Monitoring and Related Research Program, and a comprehensive plan for the establishment of the nutritional and dietary status of the United States population and the nutritional quality of the United States food supply, with provision for the conduct of scientific research and development in support of such program and plan, May 8, 1985. 26 pages.
3.1: Possible Compromise on H.R. 2436, Draft Only, October 7, 1986. 35 pages.
3.1: Article: Nutrition Monitoring: Last-Minute Casualty, Nutrition Week, October 23, 1986. 2 pages.
3.1: H.R. 2436, A Bill in the House of Representatives to establish a coordinated National Nutrition Monitoring and Related Research Program, and a comprehensive plan for the establishment of the nutritional and dietary status of the United States population and the nutritional quality of the United States food supply, with provision for the conduct of scientific research and development in support of such program and plan, May 8, 1985, with handwritten annotations. 25 pages.
3.1: Memorandum from Lynn Parker, FRAC (393-5060) and Barbara Howell, Bread for the World (269-0200), to Organizations concerned about nutrition monitoring, regarding House Floor Vote on H.R. 2436, Nutrition Monitoring and Related Research Act of 1986, June 16, 1986. 4 pages.
3.1: Article: House Ag Committee Unanimously Approves Nutrition Monitoring Bill, Nutrition Week, June 5, 1986.
3.1: Letter from Tom Harkin, United States Senate, to The Honorable Jesse Helms, Chairman, Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, regarding the School Lunch and Child Nutrition Amendments of 1986, June 9, 1986. 1 page.
3.1: Letter from: American Dietetic Association; American Heart Association; American Public Health Association; American School Food Serviced Association; Bread for the World; Food Research and Action Center; National Cattleman’s Association; National Farmers Union; National Milk Producers Federation; National PTA; Public Voice for Food and Health Policy; Society for Nutrition Education; United Church of Christ – Office for Church and Society; United Egg Producers; United States Conference of Local Health Officers; To Dear Representative, regarding H.R. 2436, June 25, 1986. 2 pages.
3.1: Organizational Endorsers of H.R. 2436. 1 page.
3.1: The Increasing Need for a National Nutritional Monitoring System, Congressional Record, June 16, 1986. 1 page.
3.1: National Nutrition Monitoring and Related Research Act of 1986, Report together with Additional Views, 99th Congress, 2d Session, March 4, 1986. 41 pages.
3.1: Sample letter, unsigned, to Dear Representative, in support of H.R. 2436, June 25, 1986. 2 pages.
3.1: Press Release from Committee on Agriculture, U.S. House of Representatives, announcing House passage of H.R. 2436, June 27, 1986. 1 page.
3.1: H.R. 4684, A Bill in the House of Representatives to establish a coordinated National Nutrition Monitoring and Related Research Program, and a comprehensive plan for the assessment and maintenance of the nutritional and dietary status of the United States population and the nutritional quality of the United States food supply, with provision for the conduct of scientific research and development in support of such program and plan, 98th Congress, 2d Session, January 30, 1984. 24 pages.
3.1: E (Kika) de la Garza, Chairman, U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on Agriculture, to Ms. Anita Owen, President, The American Dietetic Association, regarding sending H.R. 2436 for markup at the full Committee level, May 21, 1986. 1 page.
3.1: Memorandum from Patti Blumer, The American Dietetic Association Office of Government Affairs, to LNC’S, regarding Report #2, two pieces of crucial legislation, May 4, 198[6]. 4 pages.
3.1: Sample Letter to House Members on the Nutrition Monitoring and Research Related Act (HR2436), not dated. 7 pages.
3.1: Draft of Continued Support of USDA Extension Service, not dated. 6 pages.
3.1: Memorandum from Patti Blumer, The American Dietetic Association Office of Government Affairs, to Board of Directors, House of Delegates Executive Committee, COP Executive Committee, and DPG Chairs, regarding Secretary Brown’s Action on Hospital Regulations, May 23, 1986. 3 pages.
3.1: Letter from Anita Owen, President, The American Dietetic Association, to The Honorable Kika de la Garza, Chairman, regarding concern about The Nutrition Monitoring and Related Research Act (HR2436) May 5, 1986. 1 page.
3.1: Current Cosponsors for National Nutrition Monitoring, November 6, 1985. 1 page.
3.1: H.R. 2436 – National Nutrition Monitoring & Related Research Act of 1986, As amended, February 19, 1986, Organizational Chart. 1 page.
3.1: H.R. 2436, the National Nutrition Monitoring Act, not dated. 2 pages. 2 copies.
3.1: Organizational Endorsers of H.R. 2436, not dated. 1 page.
3.1: Nutrition Surveillance and Monitoring, not dated. 1 page.
3.1: Sample letter from Robert J. Fersh, Executive Director, Food Research and Action Center, to The Honorable _________, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding support for the National Nutrition Monitoring and Related Research Act of 1986, May 2, 1986. 2 pages.
3.1: H.R. 2436, As Amended, The National Nutrition Monitoring and Related Research Act of 1986, March 4, 1986, 2 pages, with attached Current Cosponsors for National Nutrition Monitoring, April 18, 1986, 1 page, and National Nutrition Monitoring and Related Research Act of 1984, Congressional Record – House, October 2, 1984, 1 page.
3.1: H.R. 2436, A Bill in the House of Representatives to establish a coordinated National Nutrition Monitoring and Related Research Program, and a comprehensive plan for the establishment of the nutritional and dietary status of the United States population and the nutritional quality of the United States food supply, with provision for the conduct of scientific research and development in support of such program and plan, May 8, 1985, with handwritten annotations. 25 pages.
3.1: Letter from Albert E. Pope, President, United Egg Producers, to The Honorable Doug Walgren, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding the primary source of objections to H.R. 2436, August 30, 1985. 3 pages.
3.1: Letter from Jesse Helms, Chairman, United States Senate, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, to The Honorable William Roth, Chairman, Senate Governmental Affairs Committee, urging that Roth’s committee withhold any legislative activity on the subject of nutrition monitoring, May 16, 1986. 2 pages.
3.1: School Food Service Director, Volume 3, Number 10, June 18, 1986.
3.1: Nutrition Week, July 3, 1986.
3.1: Action Needed on H.R. 2436, the Nutrition Monitoring Bill, not dated, with attachments. 4 pages. 2 copies.
3.1: The nation’s ‘400’ leading foodservice/lodging companies: McDonald’s first to break $10 billion barrier. Not attributed, July 10, 1985. 1 page.
3.2: Press Release from Jeff Bingaman, U.S. Senator, regarding Bingaman’s strong criticism of President Reagan for vetoing landmark health legislation Bingaman authored to create a national nutrition monitoring system, November 9, 1988. 2 pages.
3.2: Congressional Record – Senate, August 11, 1988. 2 pages.
3.2: Sample letter signed by 45 health and agricultural organizations to The Honorable First Name Last Name, United States Senate, in support of S 1081, The National Nutrition Monitoring and Related Research Act of 1988, June 2, 1988. 3 pages.
3.2: Memorandum from Patti Blumer and Mary Crane to Coalition Members, sharing the movement of S. 1081 since the March 22 hearing, May 11, 1988. 3 pages.
3.2: 1081, in the Senate of the United States, A Bill to establish a coordinated National Nutrition Monitoring and Related Research Program, and a comprehensive plan for the assessment of the nutritional and dietary status of the United States population and the nutritional quality of the United States food supply, with provision for the conduct of scientific research and development in support of such program and plan, April 23, 1987. 23 pages.
3.2: Memorandum from Patti Blumer, The American Dietetic Association, and Mary Crane, American Heart Association, to Members, Coalition for Nutrition Monitoring, regarding Legislative Update, January 20, 1988. 2 pages.
3.2: Memorandum from Patti Blumer, The American Dietetic Association, and Mary Crane, American Heart Association, to Members, Coalition for Nutrition Monitoring, regarding Nutrition Monitoring (S 1081 & HR 2151), April 24, 1987. 1 page.
3.2: Letter from Alice Smitherman, RD, The American Dietetic Association, to The Honorable John Glenn, Chairman, Senate Government Affairs Committee, requesting setting a hearing date for the Nutrition Monitoring bill, S. 1081, September 25, 1987. 1 page.
3.2: Organizations in Support of National Nutrition Monitoring, September 25, 1987. 1 page.
3.2: Letter from Rudy Boschwitz, Jeff Bingaman, Carl Levin, and Lawton Chiles, United States Senate, to The Honorable John Glenn, Jr., requesting that the Committee on Government Affairs hold hearings on the National Nutrition Monitoring Act, September 25, 1987. 1 page.
3.2: Congressional Co-Sponsors of National Nutrition Monitoring Bills, October 2, 1987. 1 page.
3.2: National Nutrition Monitoring and Related Research Act, 100th Congress, 1st Session, not dated. 23 pages. 2 copies.
3.2: Memorandum form Patti Blumer, The American Dietetic Association, and Mary Crane, The American Heart Association, to Nutrition Monitoring Coalition, regarding Nutrition Monitoring Bill, April 16, 1987. 1 page.
3.2: Memorandum from Patti Blumer and Mary Crane to Coalition on Nutrition Monitoring Members, regarding follow up to Lynn Parker’s February 17 memo, April 3, 1987. 1 page. 2 copies.
3.2: Nutrition Monitoring, Congressional Record – Senate, April 24, 1987. 2 pages.
3.2: H.R. 2436, A Bill in the Senate of the United States to establish a coordinated National Nutrition Monitoring and Related Research Program, and a comprehensive plan for the establishment of the nutritional and dietary status of the United States population and the nutritional quality of the United States food supply, with provision for the conduct of scientific research and development in support of such program and plan, July 14, 1986, marked ‘As passed’.22 pages.
3.2: Patti R. Blumer business card.
3.2: Memorandum from Ron Leonard regarding Dietary Guidance, January 6, 1987. 2 pages.
3.2: Letter from Jeff Bingaman, John Glenn, Rudy Boschwitz, Sam Nunn, Dave Durenberger, Albert Gore Jr., Bill Cohen, Tom Eagleton, Lawton Chiles, and Carl Levin, to Honorable Robert Dole, Senate Majority Leader, and Honorable Robert C. Byrd, Senate Minority Leader, urging Dole and Byrd to bring before the Senate H.R. 2436, the National Nutrition Monitoring and Related Research Act of 1986, October 3, 1986. 4 pages. 3 copies.
3.2: Nutrition Monitoring Legislation, by Lynn Parker, Food Research and Action Center, Washington Update, ASFSA Journal, not dated. 5 pages.
3.2: H.R. 2436, Title III. 2 pages.
3.2: Memorandum from Patti Blumer to Abby Sutherland, Mary Crane, Chuck Ball, Lynn Parker, Barbara Howell, Joel Johnson, Barbara Thompson, Faith Roessel, Chris Jennings, and Marshall Matz, regarding Meeting on Title III – Nutrition Monitoring, December 30, 1986. 1 page.
3.2: Title III – Dietary Guidelines, marked ‘Original Language’, not dated. 2 pages.
3.2: Johnson language with A.S. changes, not dated. 3 pages.
3.2: Memorandum from Lynn Parker, FRAC and Barbara Howell, Bread for the World to Supporters of Nutrition Monitoring Legislation, regarding Status of H.R. 2436, the National Nutrition Monitoring and Related Research Act of 1986 in the 99th and 100th Congresses, November 11, 1986.
3.2: Draft memorandum from Lynn Parker to Barbara Thompson regarding H.R. 2436, National Nutrition Monitoring and Related Research Act of 1986, October 13, 1986. 1 page.
3.3: Focus 8, a list of 15 Congressmen with state and party affiliation, not dated. 1 page.
3.3: Note from JoAnne [Robinett] of Xenia, Ohio, to Mr. Matz regarding correspondence between Matz and the President, not dated.
3.3: Letter from [G Bush], The White House, Washington, To the Members of the American School Food Service Association regarding Bush’s expression of gratitude on behalf of the American people, April 21, 1989. 1 page.
3.3: Joint Statement By: Dr. Frank E. Young, Commissioner, Food and Drug Administration, Dr. John Moore, Acting Deputy Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency, and John Bode, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, U.S. Department of Agriculture, regarding the safety of Alar, March 16, 1989. 2 pages.
3.3: Audits and Reviews in the NSLP, not dated. 1 page.
3.3: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Quentin Burdick, Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, regarding Federal Review System, March 16, 1989. 1 page.
3.3: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Thad Cochran, Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, regarding Federal Review System, March 16, 1989. 1 page.
3.3: Letter from Leon Panetta, Chairman, Committee on the Budget, U.S. House of Representatives, to The Honorable Augustus F. Hawkins, Chairman, Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding working together on a Budget Resolution for Fiscal Year 1990 that adequately funds Child Nutrition and other National priorities and at the same time provides real deficit reduction, February 21, 1989. 1 page.
3.3: Draft letter from Annette Bomar, Chair, State Directors and Supervisors Section, and Mary Klatko, Chair, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, to Dear Superintendent, regarding tracking characteristics of the Federal Review System, March 13, 1989. 5 pages.
3.3: Letter from Pat Bayer, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Michael Giuffrida, NFFA Washington Representative, Ms. Linda Hrdlicka, NFFA, Chair, Government Relations Committee, and Mr. Nevin Montgomery, NFFA President, Government Relations Office, regarding a contribution to the ASFSA PAC, March 6, 1989. 1 page.
3.3: Letter from Michael Giuffrida, NFFA Washington Rep., Linda Hurdlicka, NFFA, Chair, Gov. Relations Com., and Mr. Nevin Montgomery, NFFA President, to Pat Bayer, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, regarding a donation to the ASFSA Political Action Committee, February 7, 1989. 1 page.
3.3: Letter from John Drown, General Manager, Schwan’s Food Service Division, to Shirley Watkins, President, ASFSA; Beverly Lowe, President-Elect, ASFSA; and Pat Bayer, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, regarding Contribution to ASFSA PAC, February 13, 1989. 1 page.
3.3: Letter from Mary Klatko, Chairman, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, and Annette Bomar, Chairman, State Directors, American School Food Service Association, to Ms. Irma Hanneman, Minority Professional Staff Member, Senate Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development & Related Agencies, regarding concern with the Federal Review System of Auditing, March 10, 1989. 1 page.
3.3: Letter from Mary Klatko, Chairman, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, and Annette Bomar, Chairman, State Directors, American School Food Service Association, to Ms. Debbie Dawson, Senator Burdick’s Office, regarding concern with the Federal Review System of Auditing, March 10, 1989. 1 page.
3.3: Letter from Mary Klatko, Chairman, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, and Annette Bomar, Chairman, State Directors, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Tim Sanders, House Appropriations Committee, regarding concern with the Federal Review System of Auditing, March 10, 1989. 1 page.
3.3: Letter from Mary Klatko, Chairman, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, and Annette Bomar, Chairman, State Directors, American School Food Service Association, to Ms. Mary Jane Fiske, Senior Legislative Associate, House Education & Labor Committee, regarding concern with the Federal Review System of Auditing, March 10, 1989. 1 page.
3.3: Letter from Mary Klatko, Chairman, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, and Annette Bomar, Chairman, State Directors, American School Food Service Association, to Ms. Diane Stark, Legislative Analyst, House Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary & Vocational Education, regarding concern with the Federal Review System of Auditing, March 10, 1989. 1 page.
3.3: American School Food Service Association, School Food Service Management Institute, Concept Paper, not dated. 7 pages.
3.3: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to The Honorable Richard Lugar, United States Senate, regarding ASFSA Speech, March 7, 1989. 1 page.
3.3: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Dr. Jean Mayer, President, Tufts University, regarding participation in a legislative conference, March 7, 1989. 1 page.
3.3: Sec. Yeutter on C.L.O.C., House Budget Committee, February 28, 1989. 3 pages.
3.3: Statement of Schools for an Alternative to Commodities before the Committee on Education and Labor, Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary, and Vocational Education, United States House of Representatives, March 2, 1989. 10 pages.
3.3: Letter from Thelma Becker, American School Food Service Association, to Dear Committee Members, regarding a meeting with G.A.O., March 3, 1989. 1 page.
3.3: Letter from Gerald E. Killian, Assistant Director, General Accounting Office, Resources, Community, and Economic Development Division, to Ms. Thelma L. Becker, Chairman, Ad Hoc Community Program Development Implementation Committee, American School Food Service Association, regarding a meeting to discuss the adequacy of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s response to the reforms required under Section 3 of the 1987 Commodity Distribution Reform Act and WIC Amendments, P.L. 100-237, February 28, 1989, with attached map to the meeting site. 2 pages.
3.3: Letter from Jamie Whitten, Chairman, Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Congress of the United States, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, Holland & Knight, regarding Matz’ concerns with the child nutrition programs, March 3, 1989. 1 page.
3.3: Letter from J. Larry Brown, Chairman, Physician Task Force on Hunger in America, to Marshall Matz, Esq., with an attached draft agenda: W.H. Conference/Food and Nutrition Policy & Programs (Chair, Dr. Gershoff; Co-Chair, Dr. Brown), October 15-18, 1989. 6 pages.
3.3: Minutes of the American School Food Service Association Political Action Committee, March 1, 1989. 1 page.
3.3: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Mr. Kevin Dando, American School Food Service Association, regarding a memo from John Drown, March 2, 1989. 1 page.
3.3: Memorandum from John Drown, ASFSA Industry Advisory Committee, to School Food Service Industry, regarding Supporting ASFSA PAC, February 27, 1989. 1 page. 2 copies.
3.3: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Jim Sasser, Chairman, Committee on Budget, United States Senate, regarding a recent speech by Sasser, March 2, 1989. 2 pages.
3.3: Note from Marshall to Bill (The Honorable Bill Goodling) regarding Goodling’s comments and questions at a recent hearing, March 1, 1989. 1 page.
3.3: Letter from Thad Cochran, United States Senator, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, regarding the Food and Nutrition Service’s proposal to develop a system for independent verification of school food service claims, February 23, 1989. 1 page.
3.3: Letter from John W. Bode, Assistant Secretary, Food and Consumer Services, Department of Agriculture, to Honorable Patrick J. Leahy, Chairman, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, United States Senate, regarding the reduction in the amount of bonus (free) cheese available to several domestic feeding programs administered by the Food and Nutrition Service, February 21, 1989. 2 pages.
3.3: Press Release: Bush Domestic Budget Cuts Deeper Than First Reported, New Analysis Shows, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, February 17, 1989. 5 pages.
3.3: Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, to Pat Bayer, ASFSA PAC, regarding Senator Rudy Boschwitz, February 15, 1989. 1 page.
3.3: Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, to Kevin Dando, ASFSA PAC, regarding Senator Rudy Boschwitz, February 15, 1989. 1 page.
3.3: Note from Marsh to Shirley regarding new testimony, February 14, 1989. 1 page.
3.3: Article: Democrats Want Bush to Specify Budget Cuts, The Times-Picayune, February 11, 1989. 1 page.
3.3: Reducing the Deficit: Spending and Revenue Options, A Report to the Senate and House Committees on the Budget – Part II, As Required by Public Law 93-344, Congress of the United States, Congressional Budget Office, 1989 Annual Report, February 1989. 3 pages.
3.3: Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, to ASFSA PAC, regarding Sen. Thad Cochran, and supporting “Cochran for Senate”, February 8, 1989. 1 page.
3.3: Draft #1, Outline, Child Nutrition Amendments of 1989, By Senators Harkin, Leahy, Boschwitz, not dated. 2 pages.
3.3: Letter from Shirley Watkins, President, American School Food Service Association, to The President, The White House, regarding Request for Meeting, February 15, 1989. 2 pages.
3.3: Letter from Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, to The Honorable George Miller, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding ASFSA Speech, February 6, 1989. 1 page.
3.3: Letter from Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, to The Honorable Richard G. Lugar, United States Senate, regarding ASFSA Speech, February 6, 1989. 1 page.
3.3: Letter from Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, to The Honorable James Sasser, Chairman, Committee on the Budget, United States Senate, regarding ASFSA Speech, February 6, 1989. 1 page.
3.3: Memorandum: from John Drown, Chairman, ASFSA Industry Advisory Committee, regarding helping ASFSA defend the School Lunch Program, February 3, 1989. 1 page.
3.3: Note from Marsh to John requesting John type the above on his stationary, February 2, 1989. 1 page.
3.3: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Bob Kerrey, United States Senate, regarding Kerrey’s comment during Sec. Yeutter’s confirmation hearing, February 3, 1989. 1 page.
3.3: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Richard Lugar, United States Senate, regarding Lugar’s question during Sec. Yeutter’s confirmation hearing, February 3, 1989. 1 page.
3.3: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Clayton Yeutter, Secretary – Designate, U.S. Department of Agriculture, regarding Senator Lugar’s question during Sec. Yeutter’s confirmation hearing, February 3, 1989. 1 page.
3.3: Note from Marshall to Charles (The Honorable Charles Hatcher) regarding working together, February 1, 1989. 1 page.
3.3: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Tom Harkin, United States Senate, regarding Harkin’s school lunch speech, February 1, 1989. 1 page.
3.3: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Tom Harkin, United States Senate, Attention: Richard Bender, regarding child nutrition, February 1, 1989. 2 pages.
3.3: Questions for Secretary Yeutter, not dated, with the attached Invest In Our Children, October 1988, Bush88Quayle. 3 pages.
3.3: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Jamie L. Whitten, Chairman, Committee on Appropriations, Subcommittee on Rural Development, Agriculture and Related Industries, Attention: Tim Sanders, regarding Child Nutrition, January 30, 1989. 2 pages.
3.3: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Thad Cochran, Ranking Minority Member, Subcommittee on Agriculture, Committee on Appropriations, U.S. Senate, Attention: Irma Hanneman, regarding Child Nutrition, January 30, 1989. 2 pages.
3.3: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Quentin Burdick, Chairman, Subcommittee on Agriculture, Committee on Appropriations, U.S. Senate, Attention: Rocky Kuhn, regarding Child Nutrition, January 30, 1989. 2 pages.
3.3: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Ms. Noreen Griffee, Director, Consumer Services, Sun-Diamond Growers of California, regarding discussing how they can work together on behalf of the School Lunch Program, January 26, 1989. 1 page.
3.3: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Mr. John Drown, General Manager, Schwan’s Food Service Division, regarding appreciation for help at the Legislative Action Conference, January 26, 1989. 1 page.
3.3: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Mr. Richard J. Walsh, Vice President, Government Relations, General Mills Restaurants, Inc., regarding a South Dakota Indian school, January 26, 1989. 1 page.
3.3: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Joe R. Lee, Chief Executive Officer, General Mills Restaurants, Inc., regarding Lee’s courtesy to Senator Tom Harkin, January 26, 1989. 1 page.
3.3: Note from Marsh to Bob (Mr. Bob Bird) thanking Bob again his help in arranging the jet, January 26, 1989. 1 page.
3.3: Statement signed by Marshall Matz endorsing the reconstitution of the House Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Families for the 101st Congress, January 17, 1989. 1 page.
3.3: ASFSA Key State Action Plan, Draft, January 11, 1989, Confidential. 3 pages.
3.3: Letter from George Miller, Chairman, Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Families, U.S. House of Representatives, to Dear Friend, regarding the reconstitution of the Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Families for the 101st Congress, January 13, 1989.
3.3: Roster: Child Nutrition Forum Steering Committee Members, with a handwritten note: Bob, All these groups, and more, oppose the school lunch cuts. Thanks, Marshall, not dated. 1 page.
3.3: Article: The New Regime, The Washington Post, January 6, 1989. 1 page.
3.3: Article: No ‘Grand’ Difference Seen Between Bush, Reagan, The Washington Post, January 6, 1989. 1 page.
3.4: Notice: National Advisory Council on Commodity Distribution; Meeting, Food and Nutrition Service, Federal Register, October 3, 1988. 1 page.
3.4: Remarks of Assistant Secretary of Agriculture John W. Bode Before the Food Distribution Advisory Council, Washington, D.C., October 18, 1988. 14 pages.
3.4: Domestic Hunger, Bush88Quale, October 6, 1988. 1 page.
3.4: Lists: Industry Advisory Board, Exhibits, Operation AAPLES Members, Conference Exhibitors, not dated. 32 pages.
3.4: Letter from John W. Bode, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, Department of Agriculture, to Honorable Patrick J. Leahy, Chairman, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, United States Senate, advising Leahy of the progress USDA has made in purchasing commodities for the Temporary Emergency Food Assistance Program and for the homeless, November 30, 1988. 2 pages.
3.4: Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, to ASFSA Board and PPL Committee, regarding 1989, December 15, 1988. 2 pages.
3.4: Letter from George Braley, Deputy Director, Special Nutrition Programs, Food and Nutrition Service, United States Department of Agriculture, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Holland and Knight, regarding Standard Options Contracts, December 23, 1988. 1 page.
3.4: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Ms. Connie B. Wolfe, Executive Director for the National Association of Nutrition and Aging Services Program (ANASP), regarding how the Commodity Program could better serve NPE projects, December 16, 1988. 1 page.
3.4: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Mr. Jerry Cassidy, Cassidy & Associates, regarding attachment, December 16, 1988. 1 page.
3.4: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Dr. Jean Mayer, President, Tufts University, regarding the 1989 Carl Perkins Memorial lecturer, December 16, 1988. 1 page.
3.4: American School Food Service Association 1989 Legislative Issue Paper, Invest in Our Children. 5 pages.
3.4: Request for Standing Committee: Child Nutrition Commodity Improvement and Program Review, December 14, 1988. 1 page.
3.4: Memorandum from Thelma L. Becker, Chairman, Commodity Program Improvement Implementation, to Committee Members, Commodity Program Improvement Implementation Committee to work with U.S.D.A. on the O.I.G. Audits, regarding Resolution, December 14, 1988. 1 page.
3.4: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Richard Lugar, United States Senate, regarding Speech Invitation, December 14, 1988. 1 page.
3.4: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Jim Sasser, United States Senate, regarding Speech Invitation, December 14, 1988. 1 page.
3.4: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable George Miller, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding Speech Invitation, December 14, 1988. 1 page.
3.4: Note from Marshall to Dear Leon (The Honorable Leon Panetta), regarding Ed Cooney representing the Child Nutrition Forum, December 2, 1988.
3.4: American School Food Service Association 1989 Legislative Issue Paper, Invert In Our Children. 7 pages.
3.4: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Tom Wolanin, Office of Rep. William D. Ford, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding 1989 Legislative Issue Paper, December 1, 1988. 1 page.
3.4: Letter from Tom Harkin, United States Senator, to Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, regarding invitation to give a keynote speech, November 22, 1988. 1 page.
3.4: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Mr. Jack Jennings, Counsel, Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding a draft of the ASFSA 1989 Legislative Issue Paper, November 30, 1988. 1 page.
3.4: This Week in the ASFSA Headquarters Office, November 21, 1988. 3 pages.
3.4: Public Policy and Legislative Committee Minutes, September 23-25, 1988, Denver, Colorado. 27 pages.
3.4: Memorandum from Annette Bomar, Chairman, State Directors, Supervisors and Specialists Section, to State Directors, regarding ASFSA Survey of State Legislated Support for School Food Service Programs – 1987-88, November 15, 1988. 4 pages.
3.4: Invest In Our Children, Bush88Quayle, October 1988. 2 pages. 2 copies.
3.4: American School Food Service Association 1989 Legislative Issue Paper. 4 pages.
3.4: Note from George A. Braley, Deputy Administrator, Special Nutrition Programs, Food and Nutrition Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, with an attached draft article for the School Food Service Journal, May 31, 1988. 5 pages.
3.4: Memorandum from Ed Cooney to Steering Committee Members, regarding December 15th Meeting, November 18, 1989. 3 pages.
3.4: Proposal from Center for Science in the Public Interest to ….., regarding School Food Quality Project, August 19, 1988. 10 pages.
3.4: Joint Statement On President Reagan’s Veto Of The National Nutrition Monitoring And Related Research Act, Senators John Glenn (D-OH), Patrick Leahy (D-VT), Rudy Boschwitz (R-MN), Jeff Bingaman (D-AZ), and Tom Harkin (D-IA), Representatives George Brown (D-CA), Robert Roe (D-NJ), Leon Panetta (D-CA), Doug Walgren (D-PA), and Sherwood Boehlert (R-NY), November 10, 1988. 2 pages.
3.4: Recommendations for ASFSA Issue Paper, not dated. 1 page.
3.4: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Chris Bosak, R.D., Assistant Director, Portland Public Schools, regarding a video on the Nutrition Services Department, November 14, 1988. 1 page.
3.4: Letter from Chris Bosak, R.D., Assistant Director, Nutrition Services, Portland Public Schools, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, regarding a video for use in presentations to legislators, October 26, 1988. 1 page.
3.4: Article: Winning The Fitness Game, Food Management, July 1988. 8 pages.
3.4: Letter from Richard H. Farrar, Legislative Representative, and Frances E. McGlone, Legislative Representative, California Urban School Food Services Directors Association, to Mr. Robert Eadie, Chief, Policy and Program Development Branch, Child Nutrition Division, Food and Nutrition Service, U.S Department of Agriculture, regarding the proposed regulations 7 CFR Part 210 National School Lunch Program Accountability, November 1, 1988. 1 page.
3.4: Letter from Richard H. Farrar, Director of Food Services, San Francisco Unified School District, , to Mr. Robert Eadie, Chief, Policy and Program Development Branch, Child Nutrition Division, Food and Nutrition Service, U.S Department of Agriculture, regarding the proposed regulations 7 CFR Part 210 National School Lunch Program Accountability, November 2, 1988. 1 page.
3.4: Section 4 Fact Sheet, General Assistance Grant-in-Aid, American School Food Service Association, with handwritten corrections and edits, not dated. 1 page.
3.4: Federal Subsidies School Year 1989-90, American School Food Service Association. 1 page.
3.4: Article: Deficit Problem Grows: Budget Gap Threatens to Curb Policy Plans, The Washington Post, October 11, 1988. 1 page.
3.4: Memorandum, not attributed, to Senator Tom Harkin, regarding Call to Senator Leahy, November 3, 1988. 1 page.
3.4: Food and Nutrition Service, Rules and Regulations, Federal Register, July 12, 1988. 3 pages.
3.4: Food and Nutrition Service, Rules and Regulations, Federal Register, July 6, 1988. 13 pages.
3.4: The American School Food Service Association Position Statement, School Nutrition Programs: An Integral Part of the School Environment, September 1988. 2 pages.
3.4: Letter from Shirley Watkins, President, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Tom Harkin, United States Senator, regarding reauthorization in 1989, October 14, 1988. 1 page.
3.4: Letter from Shirley Watkins, President, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Robert J. Fersh, Executive Director, Food Research and Action Center, regarding common concerns and issues, October 14, 1988. 1 page.
3.4: Food and Nutrition Service, Notices, Federal Register, October 6, 1988. 12 pages.
3.4: Letter from Shirley Watkins, President, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, thanking Matz for arranging several meetings, October 14, 1988. 1 page.
3.4: Article: Restricted Fat Diet Urged For Kids Over 2 Years Old, The Denver Post, October 19, 1988. 1 page.
3.5: Letter from Clayton Yeutter, Secretary, to Mr. Robert M. Frederick, Legislative Director, National Grange, regarding Yeutter’s position on the commodity distribution program, August 21, 1989. 2 pages.
3.5: American School Food Service Association 1988-1989 Calendar of Activities. 7 pages.
3.5: Letter from Bob Dole, Dick Lugar, Rudy Boschwitz, Thad Cochran, Kit Bond, Mitch McConnell, and Pete Wilson, to The Honorable Clayton Yeutter, Secretary-designate, United States Department of Agriculture, regarding whether poor children would be affected negatively by the Reagan Administration’s proposed changes in funding of the school lunch program, January 24, 1989. 2 pages.
3.5: Letter from [G Bush], The White House, Washington, To the Members of the American School Food Service Association regarding Bush’s expression of gratitude on behalf of the American people, April 21, 1989. 1 page.
3.5: Food and Nutrition Service, Notices, Federal Register, December 22, 1989. 1 page.
3.5: Letter from Josephine Martin, Office of Special Services, Georgia Department of Education, to Mr. Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, regarding a copy of H.R. 24, December 14, 1989. 1 page.
3.5: Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, to ASFSA, regarding Bush Budget for FY 1991, December 18, 1989. 1 page.
3.5: Letter from Susan Frost, The Committee For Education Funding, to CEF Members, regarding Minutes of CEF Annual Meeting, with attached 1990 CEF Membership Form, December 1, 1989. 2 pages.
3.5: Letter from Susan Frost, The Committee For Education Funding, to CEF Members, regarding 1990 Membership Directory, not dated. 1 page.
3.5: American School Food Service Association 1990 Legislative Issue Paper, Fourth Draft, December 11, 1989, with attached note regarding changes. 9 pages.
3.5: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to The Honorable Leon Panetta, requesting a moment of time during the recess, December 7, 1989. 1 page.
3.5: Public Voice’s 1990 National Food Policy Conference, Safe And Healthy Eating: New Policies To Restore Public Confidence, March 7-8, 1990. 3 pages.
3.5: Letter from Lia Robinson, R.D., President Elect SCSFSA, to Mr. Marshall Matz, ASFSA Legislative Council [sic], regarding the upcoming SCSFSA meeting, November 13, 1989. 1 page.
3.5: Options for Child Nutrition Initiative, not dated. 1 page.
3.5: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Pat Leahy, United States Senate, regarding Child Nutrition, November 20, 1989. 1 page.
3.5: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Pat Leahy, United States Senate, regarding Child Nutrition, November 20, 1989. 1 page.
3.5: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Rudy Boschwitz, United States Senate, regarding Child Nutrition, November 20, 1989. 1 page.
3.5: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Tom Harkin, United States Senate, regarding Child Nutrition, November 20, 1989. 1 page.
3.5: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Richard Lugar, United States Senate, regarding Child Nutrition, November 20, 1989. 1 page.
3.5: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Robert Dole, United States Senate, regarding Child Nutrition, November 20, 1989. 1 page.
3.5: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Gus Hawkins, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding Child Nutrition, November 20, 1989. 1 page.
3.5: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable William Goodling, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding Child Nutrition, November 20, 1989. 1 page.
3.5: List: ASFSA President’s Reception, Congressional Invitees, February 27, 1990. 2 pages.
3.5: Article: PAC – a Helpful Lobbying Tool for ASFSA, School Food Service Journal, October 1989. 1 page.
3.5: Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, to Tom Daschle, regarding 1990 Democratic Agenda, November 17, 1989. 1 page.
3.5: Letter from Robert Greenstein, Director, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, to Dear Friend, regarding subscription expiration, November 9, 1989. 3 pages.
3.5: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Ms. Pat Bayer, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, regarding invoice for the months November and December, November 14, 1989. 1 page.
3.5: Statement By The President, George Bush, The White House, Office of the Press Secretary, regarding signing into law H.R. 24, November 10, 1989. 1 page.
3.5: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Ambassador Ryohei Murata, Japanese Ambassador to the United States, regarding how the school lunch program operates in Japan, November 20, 1989. 1 page.
3.5: American School Food Service Association Meeting with Assistant Secretary Catherine Bertini, November 17, 1989, List of Attendees. 1 page.
3.5: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Ms. Bobbie Greene Kliberg, Director, Office of Public Liaison, Executive Office of the President, The White House, regarding H.R. 24/Child Nutrition, November 6, 1989. 1 page.
3.5: List: American School Food Service Association Leadership, not dated. 1 page.
3.5: Letter from Bob Dole, Rudy Boschwitz, Mitch McConnell, and Dick Lugar, to The Honorable George Bush, President of the United States, The White House, requesting a signing ceremony for the Child Nutrition and WIC Reauthorization Act of 1989, November 1, 1989. 1 page.
3.5: Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, to Kay Casstevens, Mark Halverson, and Bob Andros, regarding USDA Commodity Distribution Programs, October 27, 1989. 1 page.
3.5: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Ms. Carolyn Hopkins, Rankin County School District, regarding Senator Thad Cochran, October 20, 1989. 1 page.
3.5: Memorandum from Marshall Matz to Sage Smith regarding TEFAP, October 20, 1989. 1 page.
3.5: Memorandum from Marshall Matz to Eddie Kimbrell regarding USDA Commodities, October 20, 1989. 1 page.
3.5: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Chuck Riemenschneider, Staff Director, Committee on Agriculture, United States Senate, requesting an opportunity to testify before the Committee, October 18, 1989. 1 page.
3.5: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Honorable Catherine Bertini, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, U.S. Department of Agriculture, regarding meeting with Bertini, October 18, 1989. 1 page.
3.5: Press Release: PBS to Broadcast “Hunger in America” Documentary; Advocates Encouraged to Contact Local Stations in Support, Food Research and Action Center, October 17, 1989. 2 pages.
3.5: Child Nutrition Principles 1989, American School Food Service Association. 1 page.
3.5: 1989 Legislative Issue Paper, Invest in Our Children, American School Food Service Association. 2 pages.
3.5: Section 4 Fact Sheet, General Assistance Grant-in-Aid, American School Food Service Association. 1 page.
3.5: Federal Subsidies, School Year 1988-89, American School Food Service Association. 1 page.
3.5: Letter from Marshall Matz & Ed Cooney, Child Nutrition Forum, to The Honorable Catherine Ann Bertini, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, U.S. Department of Agriculture, wishing Bertini the very best at her new post, October 12, 1989. 1 page.
3.5: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Ms. Irma Hanneman, Agriculture Appropriations Committee, United States Senate, regarding CLOC, October 6, 1989. 1 page.
3.5: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Mr. Tim Sanders, Agriculture Appropriations Committee, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding CLOC, October 6, 1989. 1 page.
3.5: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Ms. Debbie Dawson, Agriculture Appropriations Committee, United States Senate, regarding CLOC, October 6, 1989. 1 page.
3.5: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Mr. Kevin Cowperthwaite, School Nutrition & Food Distribution Programs, expressing appreciation for the care packet, October 5, 1989. 1 page.
3.5: Fax from Terri [Nintemann] – Sen Boschwitz, United States Senate, to Marshall Matz, of two questions and answers, October 5, 1989. 3 pages.
3.5: Note from Kevin Cowperthwaite to Marshall Matz regarding contents, September 29, 1989. 1 page.
3.5: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Ms. Ellen Grimlie, President-Elect, South Dakota School Food Service, expressing appreciation for an invitation, August 29, 1989. 1 page.
3.5: Letter from Ellen Grimlie, President-Elect, South Dakota School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz, ASFSA Washington Counsel, inviting Matz to the 1990 state conference, August 14, 1989. 1 page.
3.5: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Ms. Beverly Lowe, thanking Lowe for changing the date of a meeting, October 3, 1989. 1 page.
3.5: Letter from Harold R. Bucholtz, Holland & Knight, to Ms. Pat Bayer, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, regarding ASFSA’s move from Colorado to Virginia, September 29, 1989. 2 pages.
3.5: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Ms. Janet Breslin, Committee on Agriculture, United States Senate, regarding School Lunch Update, September 28, 1989. 1 page.
3.5: Article: No More Free Cheese For Schools, Depletion of Supply Sends Meal Costs Up, The Washington Post, September 9, 1989. 1 page.
3.6: Letter from Augustus Hawkins, Chairman, Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives, to The American School Food Service Association, c/o Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, expressing appreciation for ASFSA members’ efforts on behalf of H.R. 24, the Child Nutrition and WIC Amendments of 1989, August 10, 1989. 2 pages. 3 copies.
3.6: Letter from Augustus Hawkins, Chairman, Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives, to The American School Food Service Association, c/o Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, expressing appreciation for ASFSA members’ efforts on behalf of H.R. 24, the Child Nutrition and WIC Amendments of 1989, August 9, 1989. 2 pages.
3.6: Article: What’s for Lunch at School, The Washington Post, September 16, 1989. 1 page.
3.6: Article: No More Free Cheese For Schools, Depletion of Supply Sends Meal Costs Up, The Washington Post, September 9, 1989. 1 page.
3.6: Article: USDA Ships Too Much Fatty Food, School Cafeterias Say, The Washington Post, August 31, 1989. 1 page.
3.6: What’s For Lunch? A Progress Report On Reducing Fat In The School Lunch Program, Executive Summary, Public Voice for Food and Health Policy, not dated. 3 pages.
3.6: Association, September 5, 1989. 1 page.
3.6: Press Release announcing the President’s intention to nominate Catherine Bertini to be an Assistant Secretary of Agriculture for Food and Consumer Services, Office of the Press Secretary, The White House, September 20, 1989. 1 page.
3.6: Fax from Beverly M. Lowe, R.D., to Marshall Matz, September 26, 1989, with the article: Mary Bicouvaris, Failure Isn’t An Option In Her Class, Virginia’s Teacher of the Year doesn’t take the easy way out and neither do her students for the most part, Virginia Journal of Education, December 1988. 5 pages.
3.6: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Ms. Karol Richardson, Assistant Superintendent, Department of Child Nutrition, Illinois State Board of Education, regarding a rational single audit accountability system, September 25, 1989. 1 page.
3.6: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. George Braley, Associate Administrator, FNS, USDA, regarding the Federal Review system, September 25, 1989. 1 page.
3.6: Letter from Karol Richardson, Assistant Superintendent, Department of Child Nutrition, Illinois State Board of Education, to Marshall Matz, regarding serious questions about the procedures used in the Federal Review process, September 7, 1989. 2 pages.
3.6: Letter from Karol Richardson, Assistant Superintendent, Department of Child Nutrition, Illinois State Board of Education, to Mr. Russ Circo, Regional Director, Child Nutrition Programs, United States Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, Midwest Region, requesting clarification of procedures used in determining overclaims identified in the Federal Review report of Midlothian School District #143, September 1, 1989. 2 pages.
3.6: Letter from Mr. Russ Circo, Regional Director, Child Nutrition Programs, United States Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, Midwest Region, to Ms. Karol Richardson, Assistant Superintendent, Department of Child Nutrition, Illinois State Board of Education, regarding the Federal Review conducted March 13-16, 1989, and the Midlothian School District’s potential liability, with attached summaries of the findings, August 14, 1989. 12 pages.
3.6: House bill – New Section 109, Training, Technical Assistance, and Research, not dated. 2 pages.
3.6: Memorandum from Marshall Matz, ASFSA, to Congressional Staff Conferees, regarding Dietary Guidelines, September 18, 1989. 1 page.
3.6: ASFSA PAC Report, Washington Update, not dated. 3 pages.
3.6: Draft of ASFSA Position Paper, Conference Between H.R. 24 and S. 1484, Keyed to House Recommendations, with handwritten markup and notes, September 1989. 3 pages.
3.6: Draft #1 of ASFSA Position Paper, Conference Between H.R. 24 and S. 1484, Keyed to House Recommendations, with handwritten markup and notes, September 1989. 2 pages.
3.6: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Ms. Ellen Haas, Executive Director, Public Voice for Food and Health Policy, regarding Matz’ resignation from the board of Public Voice, September 7, 1989. 1 page. 2 copies.
3.6: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Mr. Rodney E. Leonard, Editor, Nutrition Week, regarding Leonard’s comments, September 6, 1989. 1 page.
3.6: Inside the Beltway, Nutrition Week, August 31, 1989. 1 page.
3.6: Letter from Beverly Lowe, R.D., President – ASFSA, to Mr. Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, thanking Matz for his continued support and guidance, September 1, 1989. 1 page.
3.6: Article: Beyond Tater Tots, The Washington Post, September 5, 1989. 1 page.
3.6: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Ms. Pat Bayer, ATTN: Mr. Kevin Dando, American School Food Service Association, regarding Congressman Bill Emerson, August 31, 1989. 1 page.
3.6: Memorandum from Marshall Matz to Vivian Pilant, Mary Klatko, and Annette Bomar, regarding House Education and Labor Committee recommendations, August 31, 1989. 1 page.
3.6: Letter from Marie E. Olson, R.D., Food Service Supervisor, Rapid City Area School District 51/4, introducing herself as the new South Dakota School Food Service Association Legislative Chair, August 22, 1989. 1 page.
3.6: Media Alert from the American School Food Service Association regarding a press conference to respond to the findings of a limited questionnaire sent to school food service directors, August 25, 1989. 1 page.
3.6: I-E85 – I-E89, Department of Agriculture, 1989. 5 pages.
3.6: Memorandum from Joseph C. Lombard, to Marshall L. Matz, regarding Child Nutrition and W.I.C. Amendments of 1989, with the attached: Comparison: H.R. 24 and S. 1484, The Child Nutrition and WIC Amendments of 1989, Prepared for ASFSA by Holland & Knight. 20 pages.
3.6: Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Secretary Clayton Yeutter, ATTN: Pat Kearney, regarding White House Signing Ceremony for Child Nutrition, August 8, 1989. 1 page.
3.6: Letter from Pat Bayer, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, regarding Matz’ presentation at the Annual National Conference in Orlando, August 2, 1989. 1 page.
3.6: Note from Marshall to Thelma regarding Orlando, August 8, 1989. 1 page.
3.6: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Ms. Patricia S. Bayer, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, regarding a Federal Election Commission letter, July 27, 1989. 1 page.
3.6: Memorandum from Marshall Matz to Pat Bayer regarding Public Voice, August 2, 1989. 1 page.
3.6: Letter from Jeff Shotland, Director of Nutrition, on Public Voice for Food & Health Policy letterhead, to Pat Bayer, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, regarding the status of the school lunch survey, July 30, 1989. 2 pages.
3.6: Letter from Ellen Haas, Executive Director, and Jeff Shotland, Director of Nutrition, on Public Voice for Food & Health Policy letterhead, to Congressman Augustus Hawkins, Chairman, Education and Labor Committee, regarding concerns of Public Voice for Food and Health Policy about a number of critical child nutrition issues currently under consideration by Hawkins’ Committee and by the Full House (HR. 24), not dated. 2 pages.
3.6: RESOLUTIONS, July 1989. 1 page.
3.6: Memorandum from Patricia Lynn Phillips, NASAFD, to Derl Derr, Richard Douglas, Tom Elliott, Randy Griggs, Bod Fredericks, R. Goldsmith, Randy Jones, Jens Knutson, Larry McKenzie, Christine Nelson, Richard Pasco, Jean-Mari Peltier, Stuart Proctor, Bill Roengik, Ron Schuler, Eric Tresssler, Anne Winslow, Judy Ziewacz, regarding CLOC Extension, July 27, 1989. 1 page.
3.7: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Patsy Mink, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding Speech Invitation, February 3, 1992. 1 page.
3.7: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable George J. Mitchell, Majority Leader, United States Senate, regarding Speech Invitation, February 3, 1992. 1 page.
3.7: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Robert Dole, Minority Leader, United States Senate, regarding Speech Invitation, February 3, 1992. 1 page.
3.7: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Dale E. Kildee, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding Speech Invitation, February 3, 1992. 1 page.
3.7: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Susan Molinari, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding Speech Invitation, February 3, 1992. 1 page.
3.7: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Mr. Gary Blumenthal, Special Assistant to the President on Agriculture, Trade and Food Assistance, The White House, thanking Blumenthal for his time, February 26, 1992. 1 page
3.7: Statement of Sue Greig, not dated. 3 pages.
3.7: Sec. Yeutter’s response to the CLOC question, House Budget Committee, February 28, 1989. 2 pages.
3.7: Memorandum from Marshall Matz to Senator Patrick Leahy regarding Secretary Yeutter, January 17, 1989. 1 page.
3.7: Press Release, Rudy Boschwitz, U. S. Senator, Boschwitz: Reagan Budget Too Tough On Nutrition, Agriculture, January 9, 1988. 1 page
3.7: Section 4 Fact Sheet, General Assistance Grant-in-Aid, American School Food Service Association, not dated. 1 page.
3.7: Article: Nutrition Programs Stay Top Priority, School Food Service Journal, August 1988. 1 page.
3.7: 1989 Legislative Issue Paper, Invest in Our Children, American School Food Service Association. 1 page.
3.7: Memorandum from Marshall Matz to ASFSA regarding Proposed Budget Cuts, January 10, 1989. 5 pages.
3.7: Letter from James C. Barr, CAE, Chief Executive Officer, National Milk Producers Federation, to The Honorable Patrick Leahy, Chairman, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, United States Senate, regarding support for adult and child nutrition programs, February 25, 1992. 1 page.
3.7: Wendell E. Primus biographical sketch, not dated. 1 page.
3.7: VITA for John F. Jennings, General Counsel for Education, Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives, not dated. 1 page.
3.7: Letter from Patrick Leahy, Chairman, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, United States Senate, to Ms. Sue Greig, President, American School Food Service Association, inviting Greig to testify before the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry on March 3, 1992, February 24, 1992. 1 page.
3.7: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Wendell Primus, Staff Director, Subcommittee on Human Resources, Committee on Ways and Means, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding a speech invitation, February 20, 1992. 1 page.
3.7: Bonus Flour For 1992-93 For School Lunch And Other Domestic Feeding Programs, February 20, 1992, with attached fax to Annette Bomar asking if they should cosign. 2 pages.
3.7: 1993 Budget Summary, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Food and Consumer Services. 2 pages.
3.7: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Dr. Josephine Martin, Executive Director, National Food Service Management Institute, regarding cancelling on Martin at the last moment, February 10, 1992. 1 page.
3.7: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Dr. Charles T. Toguchi, Superintendent of Education, Department of Education, State of Hawaii, inquiring whether anyone from Hawaii is coming to the 1992 Legislative Action Conference, February 6, 1992. 1 page.
3.7: Note from Marshall to Diane Bezdek regarding sympathy, February 4, 1992. 1 page.
3.7: Memorandum from Pat Bayer, American School Food Service Association, to 1991-92 Executive Board, 1990-91 Executive Board, 1989-90 Executive Board, PPL Committee, Headquarters Staff, Marshall Matz, regarding the murder of Diane Bezdek’s son, February 3, 1992. 1 page.
3.7: Note from Gary R. Blumenthal, Deputy Assistant to the President for Cabinet Liaison, The White House, to Marshall Matz regarding universal free breakfast and lunch in the schools, January 22, 1992. 1 page.
3.7: Letter from Thomas W. Little, Washington Representative, Dairymen, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, regarding making milk more widely available to all students, January 28, 1992. 1 page.
3.7: Letter from Maria Balakshin, Director, Child Nutrition and Food Distribution Division, California State Department of Education, to Marshall Matz, Washington Counsel, Holland and Knight, thanking Matz for his presentation at the December National State Directors and Supervisors Meeting in San Diego, January 27, 1992. 1 page.
3.7: Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Congressional Child Nutrition Supporters, regarding State of the Union Message, January 29, 1992. 1 page. 2 copies.
3.7: 1993 Budget Summary, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 2 pages.
3.7: Introduction to a letter regarding School Lunch faxed to Annette Bomar, January 28, 1992. 1 page.
3.7: Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Gary Blumenthal, Special Assistant to the President on Agriculture, Trade and Food Assistance, The White House, regarding USDA’s School Lunch Program, January 17, 1992. 1 page.
3.7: Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, to Governor Clinton, regarding Child Nutrition Programs, January 21, 1992. 1 page. 2 copies.
3.7: Letter from Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, to Mr. Bob Greenstein, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, regarding Child Nutrition, January 21, 1992. 1 page.
3.7: Letter from Laurie A. Thompson, Holland & Knight, and Kevin Dando, American School Food Service Association, to Ms. Sara Platt-Davis, Legislative Director, Congressman Tom Sawyer, thanking Platt-Davis for a recent meeting regarding Universal School Lunch and Breakfast Programs, January 17, 1992. 2 pages.
3.7: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Ms. Betty Jo Nelson, Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, regarding a draft of the 1992 American School Food Service Association’s Issue Paper, January 16, 1992. 1 page.
3.7: Memorandum from Marshall Matz and Eddie Kimbrell, Holland & Knight, to ASFSA, regarding a report conducted by USDA comparing a revised CLOC system with the USDA Distribution Program (CDP), January 15, 1992. 1 page.
3.7: Letter from Thomas W. Little, Washington Representative, Dairymen, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Holland and Knight, regarding School Lunch Programs, January 8, 1992. 1 page.
3.7: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Ms. Andrea King, Office of the Majority Leader, regarding School Lunch, January 7, 1992. 1 page.
3.7: Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, to John Holum, regarding Governor Clinton, January 7, 1992. 1 page.
3.7: Statement by Betty Jo Nelsen, Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, regarding Stanley C. Garnett’s appointment to the position of Acting Director of the Child Nutrition Division, December 31, 1991. 1 page.
3.7: Letter from Pat Bayer, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, regarding the PPL meeting, December 16, 1991. 1 page.
3.7: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to The Honorable Leon Panetta, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding an attached school lunch proposal, October 9, 1991. 4 pages.
3.7: Statement by Edward Madigan, Secretary, U.S. Department of Agriculture, regarding Catherine Bertini being named as the Executive Director of the World Food Program, December 13, 1991. 1 page. 2 copies.
3.7: Announcement of the Secretary-General of the United Nations and the Director-General of FAO to the Thirty-Second Session of the CFA, regarding Catherine Bertini being named as the Executive Director of the World Food Programme, November 12, 1991. 1 page.
3.7: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Mr. Tom Little, Dairymen, Inc., regarding School Lunch, December 12, 1991. 1 page.
3.7: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Mr. Linwood Tipton, The International Dairy Food Association, regarding School Lunch, December 12, 1991. 1 page.
3.7: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Mr. Frank Vacca, Mid-American Dairymen, Inc., regarding School Lunch, December 12, 1991. 1 page.
3.7: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Mr. Jim Barr, CEO, National Milk Producers Federation, regarding School Lunch, December 12, 1991. 1 page.
3.7: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Mr. Sam Stone, AMPI, regarding School Lunch, December 12, 1991. 1 page.
3.7: Food Expected to be Available for Schools, School Year 1992, Section 32-Type Commodities-(Group A). 2 pages.
3.7: Proposed Rules, Food and Nutrition Service, Federal Register, December 6, 1991. 12 pages.
3.7: Article: School Dinner Leaves Many Youngsters With An Empty Feeling, The Times, November 20, 1991. 1 page.
3.7: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Ms. Pat Bayer, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, regarding ASFSA PAC, November 15, 1991. 3 pages.
3.7: Letter from Thomas E. McGlinchy, Director, The School District of Philadelphia, to Marshall L. Matz, Esq., regarding the tapes of Matz’ Sunday session in Las Vegas on Universal Feeding, August 19, 1991. 1 page.
3.7: Editorial cartoon, Duxbury Reporter, October
3.8: Letter from Betty Jo Nelsen, Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service, United States Department of Agriculture, to Honorable William D. Ford, Chairman, Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives, with an attached 1990 Farm Bill School Lunch Studies Interim Report to Congress, October 1991, United States Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, Office of Analysis and Evaluation, addressing the issues of quantities of bonus commodities lost, by State, since the 1987-88 school year, the prices of non-free and reduced price meals, and the school participation and student participation trends by State and of the United States. 11 pages.
3.8: Article: Education Goals Called Far From Realization: Report Will Serve as Base Line for Progress, The Washington Post, October 1, 1991. 1 page.
3.8: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Ms. Susan Frost, The Committee for Education Funding, regarding School Lunch, September 24, 1991. 1 page.
3.8: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Bruce Hunter, American Association of School Administrators, regarding School Lunch, September 24, 1991. 1 page.
3.8: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Dr. Ed Kealy, National School Boards Association, regarding School Lunch, September 24, 1991. 1 page.
3.8: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Ms. Carolyn Henrich, The National PTA, regarding School Lunch, September 24, 1991. 1 page.
3.8: Article: Dropping Out: Why Are High Schools Leaving The National School Lunch Program? Are More To Follow? Food Management, August 1991. 7 pages.
3.8: Letter from George A. Braley, Acting Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service, United States Department of Agriculture, to Ms. Teresa Roll Kerwick, Corporate Counsel, Pizza Hut, Inc., regarding misleading statements in recent Pizza Hut advertisements, July 19, 1991. 2 pages.
3.8: Tuesday Morning, Legislative Update for ASFSA Executives, American School Food Service Association, with an attached letter from Annette Bomar, Chairperson, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to Ms. Betty Jo Nelsen, Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service, United States Department of Agriculture, regarding a preliminary evaluation of the provisions of the recently published coordinated review effort final rule, August 1, 1991. 4 pages.
3.8: Press Release: Committee Approves Milk Inventory Management Plan, Committee on Agriculture, U.S. House of Representatives, July 17, 1991. 2 pages.
3.8: Fax from Marshall Matz to Bill Lesher regarding an attached letter being sent to school food service people all across the country: Letter from John Drown, General Manager, Schwan’s Food Service, regarding a movement going on in Washington, D.C., to get the federal government to exempt private companies from federal meat inspection, October 24, 1991. 2 pages.
3.8: Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, to Sue Greig, regarding Senator Rudy Boschwitz, October 28, 1991. 1 page.
3.8: Letter from Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, to The Honorable Rudy Boschwitz, requesting comments on an attached school lunch paper, October 28, 1991. 1 page.
3.8: Article: Uncle Sam in the Cafeteria, The Washington Post, October 26, 1991. 1 page.
3.8: Note from Marshall Matz to The Honorable Leon Panetta, with an attached check, October 24, 1991. 2 pages.
3.8: Letter from Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, to Ms. Mary E. Foley, Mendon Center Elementary School, with an attached voucher for Matz’ expenses, October 21, 1991. 6 pages.
3.8: USDA Commodities, National School Lunch Program, 1991 School Year. 2 pages.
3.8: McGovern Sees USDA Effort to Eliminate Food Commodity Assistance to Schools, Malnourished, Food for Peace, Office of Senator George McGovern, February 13, 1974. 1 page.
3.8: General Explanations of the President’s Budget Proposals Affecting Receipts, Family Tax Allowance, Department of the Treasury, January 1992. 2 pages.
3.8: Article: Dropping Out: Why Are High Schools Leaving The National School Lunch Program? Are More To Follow? Food Management, August 1991. 7 pages.
3.8: Letter from Annette Bomar, Chairperson, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to Ms. Betty Jo Nelsen, Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service, United States Department of Agriculture, regarding a preliminary evaluation of the provisions of the recently published coordinated review effort final rule, August 1, 1991. 4 pages.
3.8: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Ms. Marian Wright Edelman, Children’s Defense Fund, regarding School Lunch, September 25, 1991. 1 page.
3.8: Program Information, Buffalo Conference 1991, October 18 – 21. 2 pages. 2 copies.
3.8: Letter from Dale E. Kildee, M.C., Michigan, 7th, Representative in Congress, to Mr. Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, regarding Kildee’s annual fundraiser, with attached invitation, August 9, 1991.
3.8: Letter from Anne B. Gennings, ASFSA President 1990-91, to Marshall Matz, Esq., Holland & Knight, thanking Matz for playing a significant role in the 45th Annual National Conference of the American School Food Service Association, August 2, 1991. 1 page.
3.8: Draft letter from Annette Bomar, Chairperson, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, to Senator Bob Dole, Member, Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, commending Dole on his statement of behalf of children with disabilities in the school lunch program, July 30, 1991. 2 pages.
3.8: Draft letter from Annette Bomar, Chairperson, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, to Mr. John W. Bode, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., Attorneys at Law, regarding the sale of uninspected meat products in schools, July 30, 1991. 2 pages.
3.8: Draft letter from Tami Cline, Chairperson, Nutrition Standards and Nutrition Education Committee, and Annette Bomar, Chairperson, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, to Ms. Cynthia Ford, Nutrition and Technical Services Division, USDA, Food and Nutrition Service, regarding the publication of Nutrition Guidance for Child Nutrition Programs, July 30, 1991. 7 pages.
3.8: Draft letter from Annette Bomar, Chairperson, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, to Ms. Betty Jo Nelsen, Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service, United States Department of Agriculture, regarding a preliminary evaluation of the provisions of the recently published coordinated review effort final rule, July 30, 1991. 6 pages.
3.8: Letter from Annette Bomar, Chair, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, to The Honorable Robert C. Byrd, Chairman, Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, regarding Child Nutrition, and ASFSA’s strong support for the $1 million appropriated by the Senate Committee to study trends in the National School Lunch Program, August 9, 1991. 1 page.
3.8: Letter from Annette Bomar, Chair, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, to The Honorable Quentin N. Burdick, United States Senate, regarding Child Nutrition, and ASFSA’s strong support for the $1 million appropriated by the Senate Committee to study trends in the National School Lunch Program, August 9, 1991. 1 page.
3.8: Letter from Annette Bomar, Chair, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, to The Honorable Dale Bumpers, United States Senate, regarding Child Nutrition, and ASFSA’s strong support for the $1 million appropriated by the Senate Committee to study trends in the National School Lunch Program, August 9, 1991. 1 page.
3.8: Letter from Annette Bomar, Chair, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, to The Honorable Tom Harkin, United States Senate, regarding Child Nutrition, and ASFSA’s strong support for the $1 million appropriated by the Senate Committee to study trends in the National School Lunch Program, August 9, 1991. 1 page.
3.8: Letter from Annette Bomar, Chair, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, to The Honorable Brock Adams, United States Senate, regarding Child Nutrition, and ASFSA’s strong support for the $1 million appropriated by the Senate Committee to study trends in the National School Lunch Program, August 9, 1991. 1 page.
3.8: Letter from Annette Bomar, Chair, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, to The Honorable Wyche Fowler, Jr., United States Senate, regarding Child Nutrition, and ASFSA’s strong support for the $1 million appropriated by the Senate Committee to study trends in the National School Lunch Program, August 9, 1991. 1 page.
3.8: Letter from Annette Bomar, Chair, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, to The Honorable Robert Kerry, United States Senate, regarding Child Nutrition, and ASFSA’s strong support for the $1 million appropriated by the Senate Committee to study trends in the National School Lunch Program, August 9, 1991. 1 page.
3.8: Letter from Annette Bomar, Chair, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, to The Honorable Mark O. Hatfield, United States Senate, regarding Child Nutrition, and ASFSA’s strong support for the $1 million appropriated by the Senate Committee to study trends in the National School Lunch Program, August 9, 1991. 1 page.
3.8: Letter from Annette Bomar, Chair, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, to The Honorable Thad Cochran, United States Senate, regarding Child Nutrition, and ASFSA’s strong support for the $1 million appropriated by the Senate Committee to study trends in the National School Lunch Program, August 9, 1991. 1 page.
3.8: Letter from Annette Bomar, Chair, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, to The Honorable Robert W. Kasten, United States Senate, regarding Child Nutrition, and ASFSA’s strong support for the $1 million appropriated by the Senate Committee to study trends in the National School Lunch Program, August 9, 1991. 1 page.
3.8: Letter from Annette Bomar, Chair, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, to The Honorable Arlen Specter, United States Senate, regarding Child Nutrition, and ASFSA’s strong support for the $1 million appropriated by the Senate Committee to study trends in the National School Lunch Program, August 9, 1991. 1 page.
3.8: Letter from Annette Bomar, Chair, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, to The Honorable Don Nickles, United States Senate, regarding Child Nutrition, and ASFSA’s strong support for the $1 million appropriated by the Senate Committee to study trends in the National School Lunch Program, August 9, 1991. 1 page.
3.8: Letter from Annette Bomar, Chair, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, to The Honorable Christopher Bond, United States Senate, regarding Child Nutrition, and ASFSA’s strong support for the $1 million appropriated by the Senate Committee to study trends in the National School Lunch Program, August 9, 1991. 1 page.
3.8: Letter from Annette Bomar, Chair, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, to The Honorable Jamie Whitten, Chairman, Committee on Appropriations, United States House of Representatives, regarding Child Nutrition, and ASFSA’s strong support for the $1 million appropriated by the Senate Committee to study trends in the National School Lunch Program, August 9, 1991. 1 page.
3.8: Letter from Annette Bomar, Chair, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, to The Honorable William H. Natcher, United States House of Representatives, regarding Child Nutrition, and ASFSA’s strong support for the $1 million appropriated by the Senate Committee to study trends in the National School Lunch Program, August 9, 1991. 1 page.
3.8: Letter from Annette Bomar, Chair, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, to The Honorable Neal Smith, United States House of Representatives, regarding Child Nutrition, and ASFSA’s strong support for the $1 million appropriated by the Senate Committee to study trends in the National School Lunch Program, August 9, 1991. 1 page.
3.8: Letter from Annette Bomar, Chair, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, to The Honorable David R. Obey, United States House of Representatives, regarding Child Nutrition, and ASFSA’s strong support for the $1 million appropriated by the Senate Committee to study trends in the National School Lunch Program, August 9, 1991. 1 page.
3.8: Letter from Annette Bomar, Chair, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, to The Honorable Bob Traxler, United States House of Representatives, regarding Child Nutrition, and ASFSA’s strong support for the $1 million appropriated by the Senate Committee to study trends in the National School Lunch Program, August 9, 1991. 1 page.
3.8: Letter from Annette Bomar, Chair, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, to The Honorable Mathew McHugh, United States House of Representatives, regarding Child Nutrition, and ASFSA’s strong support for the $1 million appropriated by the Senate Committee to study trends in the National School Lunch Program, August 9, 1991. 1 page.
3.8: Letter from Annette Bomar, Chair, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, to The Honorable Richard J. Durbin, United States House of Representatives, regarding Child Nutrition, and ASFSA’s strong support for the $1 million appropriated by the Senate Committee to study trends in the National School Lunch Program, August 9, 1991. 1 page.
3.8: Letter from Annette Bomar, Chair, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, to The Honorable Marcy Kaptur, United States House of Representatives, regarding Child Nutrition, and ASFSA’s strong support for the $1 million appropriated by the Senate Committee to study trends in the National School Lunch Program, August 9, 1991. 1 page.
3.8: Letter from Annette Bomar, Chair, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, to The Honorable David Price, United States House of Representatives, regarding Child Nutrition, and ASFSA’s strong support for the $1 million appropriated by the Senate Committee to study trends in the National School Lunch Program, August 9, 1991. 1 page.
3.8: Letter from Annette Bomar, Chair, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, to The Honorable John T. Myers, United States House of Representatives, regarding Child Nutrition, and ASFSA’s strong support for the $1 million appropriated by the Senate Committee to study trends in the National School Lunch Program, August 9, 1991. 1 page.
3.8: Letter from Annette Bomar, Chair, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, to The Honorable Clarence E. Miller, United States House of Representatives, regarding Child Nutrition, and ASFSA’s strong support for the $1 million appropriated by the Senate Committee to study trends in the National School Lunch Program, August 9, 1991. 1 page.
3.8: Letter from Annette Bomar, Chair, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, to The Honorable Ralph Regula, United States House of Representatives, regarding Child Nutrition, and ASFSA’s strong support for the $1 million appropriated by the Senate Committee to study trends in the National School Lunch Program, August 9, 1991. 1 page.
3.8: Letter from Annette Bomar, Chair, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, to The Honorable Mickey Edwards, United States House of Representatives, regarding Child Nutrition, and ASFSA’s strong support for the $1 million appropriated by the Senate Committee to study trends in the National School Lunch Program, August 9, 1991. 1 page.
3.8: Letter from Annette Bomar, Chair, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, to The Honorable Joe Skeen, United States House of Representatives, regarding Child Nutrition, and ASFSA’s strong support for the $1 million appropriated by the Senate Committee to study trends in the National School Lunch Program, August 9, 1991. 1 page.
3.8: Letter from Annette Bomar, Chair, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, to The Honorable Vin Weber, United States House of Representatives, regarding Child Nutrition, and ASFSA’s strong support for the $1 million appropriated by the Senate Committee to study trends in the National School Lunch Program, August 9, 1991. 1 page.
3.8: Letter from Annette Bomar, Chair, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, to The Honorable Barbara Vucanovich, United States House of Representatives, regarding Child Nutrition, and ASFSA’s strong support for the $1 million appropriated by the Senate Committee to study trends in the National School Lunch Program, August 9, 1991. 1 page.
3.8: Letter from Annette Bomar, Chairperson, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to Ms. Betty Jo Nelsen, Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service, United States Department of Agriculture, regarding a preliminary evaluation of the provisions of the recently published coordinated review effort final rule, August 1, 1991. 4 pages.
3.8: Letter from Annette Bomar, Chairperson, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, to Mr. John W. Bode, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., Attorneys at Law, regarding the sale of uninspected meat products in schools, July 30, 1991. 1 page.
3.8: Letter from Annette Bomar, Chairperson, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, to Senator Bob Dole, Member, Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, commending Dole on his statement of behalf of children with disabilities in the school lunch program, August 1, 1991. 1 page.
3.8: Letter from Sue Greig, President, American School Food Service Association, to Ms. Cynthia Ford, Nutrition and Technical Services Division, United States Department of Agriculture, offering comments in response to the June 25, 1991, publication of Nutrition Guidance for Child Nutrition Programs, August 5, 1991. 5 pages.
3.8: Letter from June L. Harris, Ph.D., Legislative Specialist, to Ms. Vivian Pilant, South Carolina Department of Education, expressing appreciation for Pilant making it possible for Harris to participate in the 45th Annual National Conference of the American School Food Service Association, July 30, 1991. 1 page.
3.8: Letter from John W. Bode, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to Ms. Annette Bomar, Chairperson, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, regarding possible amendment of the Federal Meat Inspection Act, August 22, 1991. 1 page.
3.8: Letter from Annette Bomar, Chairperson, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to Congressman William D. Ford, Chairman, Education and Labor Committee, expressing appreciation for Ford’s ongoing efforts to reduce the administrative burden on local school nutrition program managers and operators, August 6, 1991. 1 page.
3.8: Letter from William D. Ford, Chairman, Committee on Education and Labor, and Dale E. Kildee, Chairman, Sub. on Elementary, Secondary, and Vocational Education, U.S. House of Representatives, to Honorable Jamie Whitten, Chairman, Committee on Appropriations, U.S. House of Representatives, expressing opposition to the President’s request for $2.1 million to apply the Federal Review System (FRS) to the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP), May 15, 1991. 2 pages.
3.8: Letter from Mike Espy, Member of Congress, House of Representatives, to The Honorable Jamie L. Whitten, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding the Coordinated Review Effort of the National School Lunch Program, May 16, 1991. 2 pages.
3.8: Letter from Annette Bomar, Chairperson, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to Congressman Mike Espy, Member, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding the proposed Coordinated Review Effort, August 6, 1991. 1 page.
3.8: Letter from Annette Bomar, Chairperson, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to Congressman Dale E. Kildee, Chairman, Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary, and Education, regarding the proposed Coordinated Review Effort, August 6, 1991. 1 page.
3.8: Attachment “A”, Schools That Have Dropped The National School Lunch Program* 1989-90, not attributed. 2 pages.
3.8: Tuesday Morning, Legislative Update for ASFSA Executives, American School Food Service Association, Weeks of August 26 and September 23, 1991. 2 pages.
3.8: Tuesday Morning, Legislative Update for ASFSA Executives, American School Food Service Association, Week of August 12, 1991. 1 page.
3.8: Tuesday Morning, Legislative Update for ASFSA Executives, American School Food Service Association, Week of August 5, 1991. 1 page.
3.8: Draft letter from Annette Bomar, Chairperson, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, to Senator Bob Dole, Member, Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, commending Dole on his statement of behalf of children with disabilities in the school lunch program, July 30, 1991. 2 pages.
3.8: Draft letter from Annette Bomar, Chairperson, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, to Mr. John W. Bode, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., Attorneys at Law, regarding the sale of uninspected meat products in schools, July 30, 1991. 2 pages.
3.8: Draft letter from Tami Cline, Chairperson, Nutrition Standards and Nutrition Education Committee, and Annette Bomar, Chairperson, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, to Ms. Cynthia Ford, Nutrition and Technical Services Division, USDA, Food and Nutrition Service, regarding the publication of Nutrition Guidance for Child Nutrition Programs, July 30, 1991. 7 pages.
3.8: Draft letter from Annette Bomar, Chairperson, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, to Ms. Betty Jo Nelsen, Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service, United States Department of Agriculture, regarding a preliminary evaluation of the provisions of the recently published coordinated review effort final rule, July 30, 1991. 6 pages.
3.8: Article: USDA Ordered To Weigh Pizza Inspection Exemption In House Bill, Food Chemical News, July 29, 1991. 2 pages.
3.8: vLetter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Mr. Dennis Fargas, Minority Staff, Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives, expressing appreciation for participation at the recent annual convention, July 30, 1991. 1 page.
3.8: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Mr. Tom McGlinchi, School Food Service Director, Philadelphia Public Schools, expressing appreciation for participation at the ASFSA session on the universal program, July 30, 1991. 1 page.
3.8: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Ms. Pat Bayer, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, regarding the invoice for the National Convention, July 30, 1991. 1 page.
3.8: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Dr. June Harris, Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives, expressing appreciation for participation at the recent annual convention, July 30, 1991. 1 page.
3.8: Letter from Bob Dole, Republican Leader, United States Senate, to Ms. Sue Greig, President, American School Food Service Association, congratulating Greig on her installation as the new president of the American School Food Service Association, July 24, 1991. 1 page. 2 copies.
3.8: ALERT: From Ed Kealy, to CEF Members, regarding Action Needed for Wirth Amendment, July 19, 1991. 1 page.
3.8: Fax from Margaret Kajeckas to Marshall Matz, regarding FNS’s summary of the CRE rule, July 17, 1991. 5 pages. 2 copies.
3.8: Article: School Lunch Pizza Issue Hand-Off Protested By Dole, Food Chemical News, July 15, 1991. 2 pages.
3.8: Letter from Ellen Haas, Executive Director, Public Voice for Food & Health Policy, to Honorable Edward R. Madigan, Secretary of Agriculture, regarding USDA’s ability to balance the interests of the general public and the interests of agriculture and the food industry, May 21, 1991. 3 pages.
3.9: Draft paper regarding the school lunch program, not signed, not dated. 27 pages.
3.9: Memorandum from Beverly Lowe, Incoming President Elect, to Advisory Board Members and Standing Committees 1987-88 and 1988-89; Executive Board Advisors 1987-88 and 1988-89; Jane Wynn, President; Shirley Watkins, President Elect; Pat Bayer, Executive Director; and ASFSA Staff Advisors, regarding Pre Conference Committee Meeting, July 15-26, 1988, not dated. 2 pages.
3.9: San Antonio Survival Guide, July 1988. 30 pages.
3.9: Agriculture, Rural Development, and Related Agencies Appropriation Bill, 1989, 100th Congress, 2d Session, June 20, 1988. 8 pages.
3.9: Multiple letters from various school nutrition personnel to Congressman Augustus Hawkins, Chairman, House Education and Labor Committee, regarding support for preserving Section 4 funding, February – May 1988.
3.9: Letter from Thomas Sobol, President of the University and Commissioner of Education, The New York State Education Department, The University of the State of New York, to The Honorable Matthew McHugh, United States House of Representatives, regarding the importance of good nutrition in the educational process, February 26, 1988. 2 pages.
3.9: The Nutrition Education and Training (NET) Program in New York State, not dated. 2 pages.
3.9: Letter from John J. Feda, Ed. D., Government & Industry Relations, Schwan’s Food Service Division, to Ms. Mary M. Nix, Cobb County Board of Education, regarding the effects of Congressional support for the National School Lunch Program on industry, January 26, 1988. 2 pages.
3.9: Letter from J. M. Stewart, Vice President, Public Affairs, Kellogg Company, to Ms. Mary Nix, Cobb County Public Schools, regarding the need to maintain a strong school lunch program for all schoolchildren, regardless of income, June 8, 1988. 2 pages.
3.9: Letter from Dolores B. Hardison, President, National Association of Elementary School Principals, to Mary Nix, Food Service Director, Cobb County Schools, regarding the importance of the school lunch program, June 9, 1988. 1 page.
3.9: Draft paper regarding the school lunch program, not signed, not dated. 23 pages.
3.9: Paper: Relationship Between Nutrition and Learning, Kathleen R. Stitt, PhD RD, Professor, The University of Alabama, not dated. 23 pages.
3.10: The Accuclaim Handbook, Implementing a Model Meal Count System, USDA Food & Nutrition Service, Southeast Regional Office, Special Nutrition Programs, not dated.
3.10: Proposed Rules, Federal Register, September 9, 1988. 5 pages.
3.10: Letter from Forrest R. Moore, Regional Director, Special Nutrition Program, Mountain Plains Region, Food and Nutrition Service, United States Department of Agriculture, to State Agency Directors (Special Nutrition Programs), regarding Project AccuClaim, September 23, 1987. 7 pages.
3.10: Letter from H. H. Pullium, Regional Director, Special Nutrition Programs, Southwest Region, Food and Nutrition Service, United States Department of Agriculture. To All State Directors (Special Nutrition Programs), regarding Food and Nutrition Service’s response to the Office of Management and Budget on the proposed revisions to the SF-269 form, i.e., Financial Status Report, September 21, 1987. 5 pages.
3.10: Letter from John J. Magnarelli, Director, Special Nutrition Division, Northeast Region, Food and Nutrition Service, United States Department of Agriculture, to All CNP State Directors, regarding Project “AccuClaim”, August 12, 1987. 4 pages.
3.10: Letter from John J. Magnarelli, Director, Special Nutrition Division, Northeast Region, Food and Nutrition Service, United States Department of Agriculture, to All State Child Nutrition Program Directors, regarding Improved Claim Accuracy, July 17, 1987. 18 pages.
3.10: Project AccuClaim, October 20-21, 1987, National Task Force Discussion Points. 4 pages.
3.10: Audit Report from James R. Ebbitt, Assistant Inspector General for Audit, Southeast Region, Office of Inspector General, United States Department of Agriculture, to Anna Kondratas, Acting Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service, regarding Roll-up Report of Office of Inspector General Audits of School Food Service Programs Administered by School Food Authorities, May 27, 1987. 18 pages.
3.10: Letter from John J. Magnarelli, Director, Special Nutrition Division, Northeast Region, Food and Nutrition Service, United States Department of Agriculture, to Samuel P. Bauer, Director, Child Nutrition Division, regarding Northeast Region “Project AccuClaim” Comments, October 1, 1987. 9 pages.
3.10: Mid-Atlantic Region AccuClaim Taskforce Recommendations and Observations, State and Local Participants, not dated. 7 pages.
3.10: Summary of Discussion, not dated. 6 pages.
3.10: Report on AccuClaim Regional Task Force Meeting, Western Region, September 1987. 6 pages.
3.10: MPRO AccuClaim Task Force Meeting, not dated. 4 pages.
3.10: Summary of Discussion, not dated. 2 pages.
3.10: Project AccuClaim Regulatory Change, not dated. 12 pages.
3.11: Letter from Bob Dole, Jesse Helms, Thad Cochran, S. I. Hayakaya, Paula Hawkins, Rudy Boschwitz, Mark Andrews, and Roger W. Jepsen, United States Senate, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, to Mr. James A. Baker, Chief of Staff and Assistant to the President, The White House, regarding the subsidy to “paying” students, October 27, 1981. 2 pages.
3.11: Article: Nutrition Programs Stay Top Priority, School Food Service Journal, August 1988. 1 page.
3.11: American School Food Service Association 1989 Legislative Issue Paper, Invest In Our Children, 7 pages.
3.11: Press Release: School Lunch Proposal Threatens Federal Program, American School Food Service Association, January 9, 1989. 2 pages.
3.11: American School Food Service Association 1988 Legislative Issue Paper. 2 pages.
3.11: Report from Jean Yavis Jones, Specialist in Social Legislation, Education and Public Welfare Division, Congressional Research Service, to House Elementary, Secondary and Vocational Education Subcommittee, Attention: Jack Jennings, regarding Participation Response in the School Lunch Program if Subsidies are Eliminated for Meals Served to Non-poor Children, February 5, 1985. 5 pages.
3.11: Section 4 Fact Sheet, General Assistance Grant-in-Aid, American School Food Service Association, not dated. 1 page.
3.11: Letter from June Harris, Ph.D., Legislative Specialist, Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives, to Marshall Matz, regarding some of the issues regarding the committee print on the school lunch program, December 10, 1987. 2 pages.
3.11: Memorandum from Jack Jennings, Counsel, and June L. Harris, Legislative Specialist, Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary, and Vocational Education, Committee on Education and Labor, to Ms. Jane Wynn, President, ASFSA, Dr. M. Eileen Matthews, Advisor, Research Review Advisory Board, ASFSA, and Ms. Mary Klatko, Chairman, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, ASFSA, regarding Congressional Child Nutrition Committee Print, September 15, 1987. 4 pages. 3 copies.
3.12: Letter from Anne B. Gennings, Past President, ASFSA 1990-91, Food Service Specialist, Gennings Associates, to The Honorable Nita M. Lowery, expressing deep concern for the National School Lunch Program and the direction it is heading, November 27, 1991. 1 page.
3.12: Letter from Anne B. Gennings, Past President, ASFSA 1990-91, Food Service Specialist, Gennings Associates, to The Honorable Susan Molinari, expressing deep concern for the National School Lunch Program and the direction it is heading, November 27, 1991. 1 page.
3.12: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Ms. June A. Myer, School Lunch Director, Saugerties Junior-Senior High School, regarding letters to Congresswomen Molinari and Lowey, November 6, 1991. 1 page.
3.12: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Mr. Mark K. Truax, Food Service Director, Enlarged City School District of Middletown, regarding letters to Congresswomen Molinari and Lowey, November 6, 1991. 1 page.
3.12: Letter from Mark K. Truax, Food Service Director, Enlarged City School District of Middletown, to The Honorable Nita Lowey, United States House of Representatives, requesting help and leadership with a growing problem for the National School Lunch Program, November 1, 1991. 2 pages.
3.12: Letter from Mark K. Truax, Food Service Director, Enlarged City School District of Middletown, to The Honorable Susan Molinari, United States House of Representatives, requesting help and leadership with a growing problem for the National School Lunch Program, November 1, 1991. 2 pages.
3.12: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Ms. Rebecca Trietley, Food Service Director, South Colonie Central Schools, regarding letters to Congresswomen Molinari and Lowey, November 6, 1991. 1 page.
3.12: Letter from June A. Myer, School Lunch Director, Saugerties Junior-Senior High School, to Nita Lowey, Congresswoman, United States House of Representatives, expressing concern over the future of School Lunch, October 28, 1991. 2 pages.
3.12: Letter from June A. Myer, School Lunch Director, Saugerties Junior-Senior High School, to Susan Molinari, Congresswoman, United States House of Representatives, expressing concern over the future of School Lunch, October 28, 1991. 2 pages.
3.12: Letter from Rebecca Trietley, Food Service Director, South Colonie Central Schools, to Congresswoman Susan Molinari, U.S. House of Representatives, expressing serious concerns regarding the National School Lunch and Breakfast Programs, October 30, 1991. 2 pages.
3.13: Budget Summit Agreement, September 30, 1990. 47 pages.
3.13: Major Provisions In Budget Process Reform Package, October 29, 1990. 17 pages.
3.14: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to The Honorable Tom Foley, Speaker, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding appointment of Ms. Lynn Parker, January 28, 1991. 1 page.
3.14: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to The Honorable Bob Dole, United States Senate, regarding Sue Greig, January 28, 1991. 1 page.
3.14: Recommendations for the Nutrition Monitoring Advisory Council, January 28, 1991. 4 pages.
3.14: Letter from Lynn Parker, Director, Nutrition Policy and Research, Food Research and Action Center, to Grace Ostenso, Staff Director, Subcommittee on Science, Research and Technology, regarding hunger, November 6, 1990. 1 page.
3.14: Resume of Director of Nutrition Policy and Research Lynn Parker, July 1990. 9 pages.
3.14: National Nutrition Monitoring and Related Research Act of 1990, Public Law 101-445, H.R. 1608, One Hundred First Congress of the United States of America. 11 pages. 2 copies.
3.15: National Nutrition Monitoring and Related Research Act of 1990, Public Law 101-445, H.R. 1608, One Hundred First Congress of the United States of America. 11 pages.
3.15: Draft letter to recommend Lynn Parker for a position on the Nutrition Monitoring Advisory Council, January 17, 1991. 2 pages.
3.15: Resume of Director of Nutrition Policy and Research Lynn Parker, July 1990. 9 pages.
3.16: American School Food Service Association Statement of Purposes and Activities, February 13, 1989. 2 pages.
3.17: Catherine Bertini biography, January 1991. 1 page.
3.18: Observations on the Draft Boschwitz Nutrition Bill, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, June 3, 1988. 6 pages, with attachment.
3.18: Letter from Clayton Yeutter, The Secretary of Agriculture, to Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, regarding a proposed meeting, February 9, 1989. 1 page.
3.19: Characteristics of the National School Lunch and School Breakfast Program Participants, USDA, January 1988. 41 pages.
3.20: 1987-88 Calendar – Jane Wynn, American School Food Service Association, 1987-1988, August 28, 1987. 7 pages.
3.21: Statement of the American School Food Service Association before the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, United States Senate, February 27, 1990. 5 pages, with attached documents.
3.21: Press Release: President’s Budget Targets Low-Income Children In School Lunch, Food and Nutrition Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, February 16, 1990. 3 pages.
3.21: Press Release: ASFSA Responds to 1991 Proposed Child Nutrition Budget, American School Food Service Association, January 29, 1990. 1 page. 2 copies.
3.21: New Release: Bush Budget Deals Blow To Child Nutrition Programs, Food Research and Action Center, January 29, 1990. 4 pages.
3.21: Press Release: Yeutter Outlines Administration Proposals For 1990 Farm Bill, Office of Public Affairs, Office of Press and Media Relations, United States Department of Agriculture. 5 pages.
3.21: Article: More Than A Snack For Lunch, Los Angeles Times, February 3, 1990. 1 page.
3.22: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Barnett, Alagia &Carey, to Dr. John D. Moseley, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, regarding a 1981-82 contract, August 26, 1981. 1 page.
3.22: Letter from John D. Moseley, Ed.D., Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz, Attorney at Law, Barnett, Alagia &Carey, regarding Matz’ firm representing ASFSA as Legislative Counsel for another year, August 6, 1981. 2 pages.
3.22: Contract For Services, between ASFSA and Legislative Consultants(s): Barnett & Alagia, August 15, 1981. 5 pages.
3.22: Retainer Agreement September 1, 1981. 1 page.
3.22: American School Food Service Association 1984-85 Budget, July 20, 1984. 1 page.
3.22: Communications Network: Washington Counsel to ASFSA, June 1982. 1 page.
3.22: Communications Network: ASFSA to Washington Counsel, June 1982. 1 page.
3.22: Dissemination of Information from Washington Counsel to ASFSA, June 1982. 1 page.
3.22: Contract For Services, between ASFSA and Washington Counsel, September 1983. 7 pages.
3.22: Letter from Margaretta S. Plewes, R.D., Acting Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, to Marion Edwyn Harrison, Esquire, Barnett and Alagia, regarding a contract for services, October 11, 1983. 1 page.
3.22: Letter from Marion Edwyn Harrison, Barnett & Alagia, to Ms. Margaretta S. Plewes, R.D., Acting Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, regarding ASFSA, September 13, 1983. 2 pages.
3.22: Contract For Services, between ASFSA and Washington Counsel, September 1983. 7 pages.
3.22: Letter from Margaretta S. Plewes, R.D., Acting Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, to Barnett and Alagia, regarding omitting the contract from previous correspondence, August 11, 1983. 7 pages.
3.22: Contract For Services, between ASFSA and Washington Counsel, August 1983. 6 pages.
3.22: Contract For Services, between ASFSA and Washington Counsel, June 1983. 6 pages.
3.22: Contract For Services, between ASFSA and Washington Counsel, August 1981. 5 pages.
3.22: Letter from Marion Edwyn Harrison, Barnett, Alagia, & Carey, to Dr. John D. Moseley, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, regarding working with ASFSA, April 30, 1981. 1 page.
3.22: Letter from John D. Moseley, Ed.D., Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, to Marion Harrison, Attorney at Law, Barnett, Alagia, & Carey, regarding contractual payments, April 20, 1981. 2 pages.
3.22: Letter from Marion Edwyn Harrison, Barnett, Alagia, & Carey, to Dr. John D. Moseley, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, regarding the 1980 retainer agreement, September 16, 1980. 1 page.
3.22: Memorandum from John Moseley, American School Food Service Association, to Ray Barksdale, Mary Nix, Harry Arkin, Marion Harrison, Bea Chaffee, and Jane Wynn, regarding the official contract between ASFSA and Barnett, Alagia, & Carey, September 11, 1980. 1 page.
3.22: Contract For Services, between ASFSA and Washington Counsel, September 8, 1980. 5 pages.
3.22: Letter from Marion Edwyn Harrison, Barnett, Alagia, & Carey, to Dr. John D. Moseley, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, regarding ASFSA and billing practices, June 25, 1980. 2 pages.
3.22: Letter from John D. Moseley, Ed.D., Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, to Marion Harrison, Attorney-at-Law, Barnett, Alagia, & Carey, regarding a contract renewal, June 20, 1980. 1 page.
3.22: Note from Marion Edwyn Harrison, to D. Paul Alagia, Jr., Esquire, regarding an ASFSA overpayment, May 22, 1980. 1 page.
3.22: Letter from Marion Edwyn Harrison, Barnett, Alagia, & Carey, to Dr. John D. Moseley, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, regarding ASFSA billing and payments, May 22, 1980. 2 pages.
3.22: Letter from John D. Moseley, Ed.D., Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, to Marion Harrison, Attorney-at-Law, Barnett, Alagia, & Carey, regarding payments and the contractual agreement, May 13, 1980. 2 pages.
3.22: Contract For Services, between ASFSA and Legislative Consultants(s): Barnett & Alagia, October 29, 1979. 6 pages.
3.22: Letter from D. Paul Alagia, Jr., Barnett, Alagia & Carey, to Ms. Johanna McCabe, Chairman, Search Committee, American School Food Service Association, regarding American School Food Service Association Legislative Consultation/Representation, September 20, 1979. 4 pages, with attached biographical sketches of all 37 lawyers currently working at the firm. 37 pages.
3.22: Letter from Johanna McCabe, Chairman, Search Committee, American School Food Service Association, regarding being considered as a candidate for Legislative Consultant(s) for ASFSA, September 10, 1979. 1 page, with an attached Definition of Services statement and other background materials.
3.22: Contract For Services, between ASFSA and Legislative Consultants(s): Barnett & Alagia, October 29, 1979. 6 pages.
3.23: 1988 Legislative Action Conference Evaluations. 19 pages.
3.23: Food Management, February 1988, with profile of Jane Wynn, ASFSA.
3.23: ASFSA folder with the following:
3.23: Congressional Record – Senate, December 19, 1987. 7 pages.
3.23: Election ’88 Child Nutrition* Principles, American School Food Service Association. 1 page.
3.23: Section 4 Fact Sheet, not dated. 1 page.
3.23: Memorandum from Jean Yavis Jones, Specialist in Social Legislation, Education and Public Welfare Division, to House Education and Labor Committee, Attention: Jack Jennings, regarding Effect of Food Stamp Income Eligibility Change on School Lunch Program Eligibility, November 13, 1987. 3 pages.
3.23: The American School Food Service Association 1988 Legislative Issue Paper, Draft #3, January 6, 1988. 5 pages.
3.23: Letter from Kathleen Still, Ph.D., Professor, The University of Alabama College of Human Environmental Sciences, to Dr. Eileen Mathews, Professor, Food Service Administration, Department Food Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison, regarding materials that show positive results of the child nutrition program, November 19, 1987. 1 page, with several included resources.
3.23: Article: Hunger in America: An American Dietetic Association perspective (ADA timely statement), Legislative Highlights, November 1987, Volume 87 Number 11. 2 pages.
3.23: Press Release: Nutrition Experts Address Issue Of Hunger In America, The American Dietetic Association, November 10, 1987. 3 pages.
3.23: Convention Service Agreement between The Capital Informer, Inc. and American School Food Service Association for February 1987. 5 pages.
3.23: Notices, Federal Register, January 13, 1988. 1 page.
3.23: Memorandum from Kevin Dando, Legislative Assistant, American School Food Service Association, to Members of the PPL Committee, Jane Wynn, Shirley Watkins, Pat Bayer, regarding Regulation Response, 7 CFR Part 225, not dated, with attached Proposed Rules, Federal Register, November 10, 1987. 7 pages.
3.23: Program for American School Food Service Association 22nd Annual Industry Seminar, January 10-13, 1988. 16 pages.
3.23: ASFSA 1988 Legislative Action Conference materials.
3.23: ASFSA folder with the following:
- ASFSA 1988 Legislative Action Conference schedule.
- ASFSA Press Release: Media Advisory, February 24, 1988. 2 pages.
- ASFSA Press Release: ASFSA Calls for Congressional Study in Senate Testimony, March 1, 1988. 2 pages.
- ASFSA Press Release: ASFSA Moves Ahead With New Executive Director, February 24, 1988. 4 pages.
- ASFSA Press Release: Wynn to Testify Before Senate Committee, February 24, 1988. 4 pages.
- ASFSA Press Release: Shirley Watkins to Assume ASFSA Presidency, February 24, 1988. 2 pages.
- ASFSA Press Release: Media Conference Participants, February 24, 1988. 2 pages.
- Testimony of The American School Food Service Association Before the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, United States Senate, March 1, 1988.
- Letter from Mary Klatko, Chairman, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, to Public Policy and Legislative Committee regarding Public Policy and Legislative Committee Meeting, February 3-5, 1989. 1 page.
- Public Policy and Legislative Committee Agenda, February 3-5, 1989. 2 pages.
- Memorandum from Pat Bayer, to Executive Board, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, Marshall Matz, Gene White, Kevin Dando, regarding ASAE Article, January 9, 1988. 1 page.
- Article: Selling Your Message to Candidates, Association Management, September 1988. 5 pages.
- This Week in the ASFSA Headquarters Office, January 9, 1989. 3 pages.
- Letter from Pat Bayer, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. John Bode, Assistant Secretary of Agriculture, USDA, regarding best wishes as Bode leaves USDA, January 5, 1988. 1 page.
- Letter from Pat Bayer, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, to Dr. Clayton Yeutter, United States Department of Agriculture, congratulating Yeutter on his appointment as the new Secretary of Agriculture, January 5, 1988. 1 page.
3.24: Public Law 100-237, 100th Congress, January 8, 1988. 11 pages.
3.24: Nutrition Education and Training Program Fact Sheet, not dated. 1 page.
3.24: Invitation to the American School Food Service Association Legislative Action Conference Banquet, February 29, 1988. 2 copies.
3.24: Letter from Jane Wynn, ASFSA President, Mary Klatko, Chairman, ASFSA’s Public Policy and Legislative Committee, Pat Bayer, ASFSA Executive Director, and Marshall Matz, ASFSA Washington Counsel, welcoming participants to the American School Food Service Association 16th Annual Legislative Action Conference, Election 88: Child Nutrition at the Crossroads, February 28 – March 2, 1988. 1 page.
3.24: American School Food Service Association Purpose Statement, not dated. 2 pages.
3.24: American School Food Service Association Meeting Directory, Legislative Action Conference, not dated. 34 pages.
3.24: Welcome, not dated. 5 pages.
3.24: Metrorail System Map, not dated. 5 pages.
3.24: Testimony of the American School Food Service Association before the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, United States Senate, March 1, 1988. 8 pages.
3.24: H.R. 1340, The Commodity Distribution Reform Act and WIC Amendments of 1987 Section by Section Summary. 5 pages.
3.24: Commodity Distribution Reform Act and WIC Amendments of 1987. 2 pages.
3.24: American School Food Service Association, Commodity/CLOC: A Chronology, January 6, 1988. 10 pages.
3.24: American School Food Service Association, School Food Service Management Institute Concept Paper, not dated. 5 pages.
3.24: School Food Service Management Institute, not dated. 3 pages.
3.24: Article: Cuomo Has Done His Homework, The Washington Post, November 19, 1987. 1 page.
3.24: Letter from Dick Armey, Member of Congress, Congress of the United States, House of Representatives, to Deal Colleague, regarding Stop Taxing the Poor to Subsidize the Rich: Support Fairness in Our School Lunch Program, September 1, 1987. 1 page.
3.24: Letter from Leon E. Panetta, Member of Congress, Congress of the United States, House of Representatives, to Dear Colleague, regarding the hunger problem in the country reaching emergency proportions, February 1, 1988. 2 pages.
3.24: Letter from Marshall Matz, American School Food Service Association, and Ed Cooney, Food Research and Action Center, to The Honorable Jamie Whitten, Chairman, Committee on Appropriations, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding funding for the Nutrition Education and Training Program and audits for the Child Care Food Program, February 12, 1988. 1 page.
3.24: Capitol Action, How a Bill Becomes Law, American School Food Service Association, not dated. 4 pages.
3.24: Order form from Kevin Dando, Legislative Assistant, American School Food Service Association for copies of USDA’s Child Nutrition Regulations, not dated. 1 page.
3.24: Glossary of Legislative Terms Related to Child Nutrition Programs, American School Food Service Association, not dated. 14 pages.
3.24: Continuing Education Sign-up Sheet, American School Food Service Association, not dated. 1 page.
3.24: Major City/District Directors and Supervisors Meeting, American School Food Service Association, May 20-21, 1988. 2 pages.
3.24: American School Food Service Association 1988 Legislative Action Conference Evaluation. 2 pages.
3.24: Proposed Rules, Federal Register, Vol. 53, No. 21, February 2, 1988. 4 pages.
3.24: Rules and Regulations, Federal Register, Vol. 53, No. 30, February 16, 1988. 3 pages.
3.24: Making Further Continuing Appropriations for the Fiscal Year Ending September 30, 1988, Conference Report to Accompany H.J. 395, December 22, 1987, with the paragraph: Of the amount included for the child nutrition programs, $50,000 is provided for a feasibility study of a proposal to establish a School Food Service Management Institute in Mississippi. This institute would provide expanded school food service research, a wide range of development activities, and technical training for school food service and nutrition personnel. The conferees will expect the study to include consideration of an appropriate site within the State.
3.24: Chronology and Brief Description of Federal Food Assistance Legislation 1935-1987, CRS Report for Congress, Jean Yavis Jones, Specialist in Social Legislation, Education and Public Welfare Division, Congressional Research Service, The Library of Congress, May 28, 1986, updated January 15, 1988. 28 pages.
3.24: Testimony of the American School Food Service Association before the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, United States Senate, Draft #2, March 2, 1988. 7 pages.
3.24: Testimony of the American School Food Service Association before the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, United States Senate, Draft #3, March 2, 1988. 7 pages.
3.24: The American School Food Service Association 1988 Legislative Issue Paper, Draft #6. 5 pages.
3.24: The American School Food Service Association 1988 Legislative Issue Paper, Draft #2. 5 pages.
3.24: Memorandum from Jean Yavis Jones, Specialist in Social Legislation, Education and Public Welfare Division, to House Education and Labor Committee, Attention: Jack Jennings, regarding Effect of Food Stamp Income Eligibility Change on School Lunch Program Eligibility, November 13, 1987. 3 pages.
3.24: Section 4 Fact Sheet, not dated. 1 page. 5 copies.
3.24: Memorandum from Mary Klatko, PPL Committee Chairman, American School Food Service Association, to Members of the PPL Committee, Jane Wynn, President, Shirley Watkins, President-Elect, Pat Bayer, Executive Director, regarding Public Policy and Legislative Committee Meeting, February 5-7, 1988. 3 pages.
3.24: The American School Food Service Association 1988 Legislative Issue Paper, Draft #3, January 6, 1988. 5 pages. 2 copies.
3.24: Congressional Record – House, December 17, 1987. 10 pages.
3.24: Program: American School Food Service Association 22nd Annual Industry Seminar, Seeking, Sharing, Serving: Focus on Managing Change, January 10-13, 1988. 16 pages.
3.25: The American School Food Service Association 1988 Legislative Issue Paper, Draft #2. 5 pages.
3.25: Agriculture, Rural Development, and Related Agencies Appropriations Bill, 1988, 100th Congress, 1st Session, October 20, 1987, with the paragraph: ‘Of the amount included in this recommendation, $200,000 is for planning a School Food Service Management Institute at the University of Southern Mississippi. This institute would provide expanded school food service research, a wide range of development activities, and technical training for school food and nutrition personnel.’ 2 pages.
3.25: Letter from Mary Klatko, Chairman, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz, Scott, McLeod, Himmelberg, Mat, Pires & Price, regarding Matz agreeing to be a panel member at the Industry Seminar in San Diego, California, December 8, 1987. 2 pages.
3.25: Program: American School Food Service Association 22nd Annual Industry Seminar, Seeking, Sharing, Serving: Focus on Managing Change, January 10-13, 1988. 16 pages.
3.25: The American School Food Service Association 1988 Legislative Issue Paper, Draft #3, January 6, 1988. 5 pages.
3.25: Remarks of the President at the Opening Plenary Session of the White House Conference on Food, Nutrition, and Health, Sheraton Park Hotel, December 2, 1969. 6 pages.
3.25: The American School Food Service Association 1988 Legislative Issue Paper, Draft #2. 5 pages.
3.25: Letter from Robert J. Fersh, Executive Director, Food Research and Action Center, to Key Contact, regarding FRAC’s second annual conference, December 31, 1987. 4 pages.
3.25: Letter from Richard L. Frank, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Ms. Mary Klatko, Chairman, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, declining to participate in the upcoming industry panel in San Diego, December 28, 1987. 1 page.
3.25: Contents of 1987 Legislative Action Conference Packet, with handwritten edits and attached Tentative Legislative Action Conference Program. 2 pages.
3.25: Letter from Mary Klatko, Chairman, Public Policy & Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to Public Policy & Legislative Committee, Jane Wynn, President, Shirley Watkins, President-Elect, and Pat Bayer, Executive Director, regarding Public Policy & Legislative Committee Meeting, November 13, 1987. 4 pages.
3.25: Letter from Rudy Boschwitz, Tom Harkin, Bob Dole, and Patrick Leahy, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, United States Senate, to Ms. Jane Wynn, President, American School Food Service Assoc., regarding the position paper on S. 305/H.R. 1340, November 6, 1987. 1 page.
3.25: H.R. 3077 in the House of Representatives, 97th Congress, 1st Session, April 7, 1981. First page only. 4 copies.
3.25: H.R. 6841 in the House of Representatives, 96th Congress, 2d Session, March 18, 1980. First page only. 3 copies.
3.25: Letter from Marilynne S. Meikenhous, R.D., Co-Chairman, Industry Seminar, to Mr. Marshall Matz, ASFSA Washington Counsel, Scott, McLeod, Himmelberg, Matz, Pires and Price, regarding Matz’ participation in the Industry Seminar, December 3, 1987. 1 page.
3.25: Agriculture, Rural Development, and Related Agencies Appropriations Bill, 1988, 100th Congress, 1st Session, October 20, 1987, with the paragraph: ‘Of the amount included in this recommendation, $200,000 is for planning a School Food Service Management Institute at the University of Southern Mississippi. This institute would provide expanded school food service research, a wide range of development activities, and technical training for school food and nutrition personnel.’ 2 pages. 4 copies.
3.25: U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Education and Labor 100th Congress roster, not dated. 6 pages.
3.25: Breakfast Invitation to Marshall L. Matz, from the Tennessee School Food Service Association, March 1, 1988.
3.25: Testimony of the American School Food Service Association before the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, United States Senate, Draft #3, March 2, 1988. 8 pages.
3.25: Letter from Mary Hendrix, American School Food Service Association, to Mary Klatko and Marshall Matz, with an attached draft of the budget proposals for the 1989 Legislative Action Conference, February 5, 1988. 17 pages.
3.25: Letter from Bob Lassiter, Chairman, Federal Legislation, Tennessee School Food Service Association, Inc., to Mr. Marshall Matz, ASFSA Counsel, Holland & Knight, requesting that Matz attend a breakfast honoring the Tennessee Congressional delegation, February 9, 1988. 1 page.
3.25: Memorandum from Mary Hendrix, American School Food Service Association, to PPL Committee, with attached proposed 1988-89 budget for the Legislative Action Conference and the 1987-88 budget for the same meeting, February 11, 1988. 33 pages.
3.25: Memo from George A. Braley, Deputy Administrator, Special Nutrition Programs, U.S. Department of Agriculture, to Marshall Matz, with the attached summary of the provisions in P.L. 100-237, February 9, 1988. 6 pages.
3.25: Commodity Distribution Reform Act and WIC Amendments of 1987. 5 pages.
3.25: Letter from the Mike Espy for Congress Committee with campaign materials including a contribution and pledge card, with the handwritten notation on the outside: Marshall – Pat wants to know if this is a possible PAC Find candidate. Not dated.
3.25: Letter from Leon E. Panetta, Member of Congress, Congress of the United States, House of Representatives, to Deal Colleague, regarding the hunger problem in the country reaching emergency proportions, February 1, 1988. 2 pages.
3.25: Agriculture, Rural Development, and Related Agencies Appropriations Bill, 1988, 100th Congress, 1st Session, October 20, 1987, with the paragraph: ‘Of the amount included in this recommendation, $200,000 is for planning a School Food Service Management Institute at the University of Southern Mississippi. This institute would provide expanded school food service research, a wide range of development activities, and technical training for school food and nutrition personnel.’ 2 pages.
3.25: ASFSA Budget Preparation Form, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, January 8, 1988. 5 pages. 2 copies.
3.25: Contents of 1988 Legislative Action Conference Packet, with handwritten edits. 1 page.
3.25: Invitees to ASFSA Reception, not dated. 1 page.
3.25: Public Policy and Legislative Committee Agenda, February 5-7, 1988. 2 pages.
3.25: Senator Tom Daschle, South Dakota, biography, not dated. 1 page.
3.25: Competitive Foods – Final Rule, Child Nutrition Division, not dated. 1 page.
3.25: Proposed Regulation Response Procedures, not attributed, not dated. 1 page.
3.25: Competitive Food Sales, the American School Food Service Association, not dated. 2 pages.
3.25: Position Statement by the American School Food Service Association regarding Competitive Food Sales, February 4, 1985. 2 pages.
3.25: State of Mississippi Rule on Sale of Competitive Foods, Mississippi Department of Education, February 22, 1985. 1 page.
3.25: Massachusetts Nutrition Education and School Food Service Regulations, State Regulations Voted by the Massachusetts Board of Education, September 1, 1980. 2 pages.
3.25: Article: Negative Health Messages in Schools, J School Health 56:8, 1986. 1 page.
3.25: Article: Involutional osteoporosis, N. Engl J Med 314:1676, 1986. 1 page.
3.25: Article: School Food in Florida, Wynn, Jane T.: Florida School Service Association statement prepared for the State Board of Education – September 4, 1986.
3.25: Article: Too Many Teens Say Soda Instead of Milk, Tufts University Diet & Nutrition Letter, not dated. 1 page.
3.25: Advertisement: Hostess and kids. They go together. Hostess means quality, freshness, taste…and greater participation in your lunch program. Continental Baking, 1978. 1 page.
3.25: Article: Negative Health Messages in Schools, Journal of School Health, October 1986, Vol. 56, No. 8. 3 pages.
3.25: Article: Here’s Why Junk Food Still Is on Sale at Some Schools, The American School Board Journal, November 1984. 2 pages.
3.25: Letter from Jane Wynn, President, American School Food Service Association, to Ms. Alberta Frost, Director of Food Distribution Division U.S.D.A., regarding names of persons to serve on the Food Distribution Advisory Committee, February 4, 1988. 1 page.
3.25: Congressional Record – House, December 17, 1987. 10 pages.
3.25: The American School Food Service Association 1988 Legislative Issue Paper, Draft [7]. 5 pages.
3.25: Letter from Mary Klatko, Chairman, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz, ASFSA Washington Counsel, Holland and Knight, thanking Matz for his participation in the Industry Seminar in San Diego, January 18, 1988. 1 page.
3.25: Letter from Mary Klatko, Chairman, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to Ed Cooney, FRAC, regarding the update on the breakfast initiative, and mentions that the President of the University of Southern Mississippi has been invited to discuss the School Food Service Management Institute at the upcoming Legislative Action Conference, January 20, 1988. 1 page.
3.25: Letter from Mary Klatko, Chairman, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to John W. Bode, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, United States Dept. of Agriculture, regarding Bode’s presentation at the Industry Seminar, January 18, 1988. 1 page.
3.25: Letter from Mary Klatko, Chairman, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to Kathleen Stitt, PhD., Professor and Coordinator of Research, School of Home Economics, University of Alabama, following up on their conversation concerning the Legislative Action Conference, January 19, 1988. 1 page.
3.25: Letter from Mary Klatko, Chairman, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to June Harris, PhD, Legislative Analyst, Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary and Vocational Education, regarding an invitation to speak at the 16th Annual Legislative Action Conference, January 18, 1988. 1 page.
3.25: The American School Food Service Association 1987 Legislative Issue Paper. 2 pages.
3.25: The American School Food Service Association 1988 Legislative Issue Paper, Draft #3, January 6, 1988. 5 pages.
3.25: Report from Jean Yavis Jones, Specialist in Social Legislation, Education and Public Welfare Division, Congressional Research Service, The Library of Congress, to House Elementary, Secondary and Vocational Education Subcommittee, Attention: Jack Jennings, regarding Participation Response in the School Lunch Program if Subsidies are Eliminated for Meals Served to Non-poor Children, February 5, 1985. 5 pages.
3.25: Section 4 Fact Sheet, not dated. 1 page.
3.25: Press Release: School Lunch Proposal to Eliminate Program in Many Schools, American School Food Service Association, December 8, 1986. 1 page.
3.25: Remarks of the President at the Opening Plenary Session of the White House Conference on Food, Nutrition, and Health, Sheraton Park Hotel, December 2, 1969. 6 pages.
3.25: Making Further Continuing Appropriations for the Fiscal Year Ending September 30, 1988, Conference Report to Accompany H.J. 395, December 22, 1987, with the paragraph: Of the amount included for the child nutrition programs, $50,000 is provided for a feasibility study of a proposal to establish a School Food Service Management Institute in Mississippi. This institute would provide expanded school food service research, a wide range of development activities, and technical training for school food service and nutrition personnel. The conferees will expect the study to include consideration of an appropriate site within the State.
3.25: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Pat Williams, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding a speaking invitation to the 16th Annual Legislative Action Conference, December 22, 1987. 2 pages.
3.25: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Steve Gunderson, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding a speaking invitation to the 16th Annual Legislative Action Conference, December 22, 1987. 2 pages.
3.25: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Tom Daschle, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding a speaking invitation to the 16th Annual Legislative Action Conference, December 22, 1987. 2 pages.
3.25: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Tony Coelho, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding a speaking invitation to the 16th Annual Legislative Action Conference, December 22, 1987. 2 pages.
3.25: The American School Food Service Association 1987 Legislative Issue Paper. 2 pages.
3.25: Press Release: School Lunch Proposal to Eliminate Program in Many Schools, American School Food Service Association, December 8, 1986. 1 page.
3.25: Letter from Mary Klatko, Chairman, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Richard E. Lyng, Secretary of the United States Department of Agriculture, regarding the commodity program improvements initiative, December 23, 1987. 1 page.
3.25: Letter from Thomas P. Krugman, General Manager, California Cling Peach Advisory Board, to Marshall L. Matz, Scott, McLeod, Himmelberg, Matz, Pires & Price, regarding an opportunity to meet privately with Assistant Secretary of Agriculture John Bode, December 22, 1987. 1 page.
3.25: Public Policy and Legislative Committee Minutes, November 13-15, 1987. 5 pages.
3.25: Letter from William D. Ford, Ranking Majority Leader, and William F. Goodling, Ranking Minority Leader, Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary and Vocational Education, U.S. House of Representatives, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, ASFSA Legislative Counsel, Scott, McLeod, Himmelberg, Matz, Pires & Price, regarding Matz’ article “ASFSA Rallies for Commodity Program”, October 15, 1987. 1 page. 3 copies.
3.25: Congressional Record – House, December 17, 1987. 10 pages. 2 copies.
3.25: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, Scott, McLeod, Himmelberg, Matz, Pires & Price, to the Honorable William D. Ford, and The Honorable William F. Goodling, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding Ford and Goodling’s letter of October 15, October 23, 1987. 3 pages. 3 copies.
3.25: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, Holland & Knight, to Mr. Bob Greenstein, Director, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, regarding Speaking Invitation, January 20, 1988. 2 pages.
3.25: Letter from Dick Armey, Member of Congress, Congress of the United States, House of Representatives, to Deal Colleague, regarding Stop Taxing the Poor to Subsidize the Rich: Support Fairness in Our School Lunch Program, September 1, 1987. 1 page.
3.25: Article: Cuomo Has Done His Economic Homework, The Washington Post, November 19, 1987. 1 page.
3.25: Congressman Pat Williams’s biographic profile, not dated. 2 pages.
3.25: Letter from Pat Williams, Congress of the United States, House of Representatives, to Mr. Marshall Matz, American School Food Service Association, accepting an invitation to address the American School Food Service Association’s annual Legislative Action Conference, January 14, 1988. 1 page.
3.25: Congressional Record – House, December 17, 1987. 10 pages.
3.25: Letter from Mary Klatko, Chairman, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to Jonathan T. Howe, President, National School Board Association, confirming a speaking invitation, January 22, 1988. 1 page.
3.25: Tuesday Morning, Legislative Update for ASFSA Executives, week of February 2, 1988.
3.25: Legislative News, American School Food Service Association, January 28, 1988. 7 pages.
3.25: Legislative News, American School Food Service Association, January 25, 1988, with attached Rules and Regulations, Federal Register, Vol. 52, No. 249, December 29, 1987. 3 pages.
3.25: Letter from Mary Klatko, Chairman, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to Ms. Irma Hanneman, Committee on Appropriations, U.S. Senate, Minority Staff, inviting Hanneman to participate in the 16th Annual Legislative Action Conference, January 25, 1988. 1 page.
3.25: American School Food Service Association Legislative Action Conference Registration Confirmation for Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, not dated.
3.25: Letter from Mary Klatko, Chairman, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Charles Linderman, Director of Business Affairs, Great Valley School District, confirming a speaking invitation, January 22, 1988. 1 page.
3.25: Memorandum from Mary Klatko, Public Policy and Legislative Committee Chairman, to State Legislative Chairman, State President, State Director, regarding Legislative Action Conference Speaker, January 26, 1988. 1 page. 4 copies.
3.25: Letter from Daniel G. Wisotzkey, Executive Director, Child Nutrition/Transportation, Colorado Department of Education, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Holland and Knight, regarding the annual meeting of the Board of Directors of the American School Food Service Association Political Action Committee, February 2, 1988. 1 page.
3.25: Minutes of the American School Food Service Association Political Action Committee, February 24, 1987. 1 page.
3.25: Memorandum from Mark Klatko, PPL Committee Chairman, to Members of the PPL Committee, Jane Wynn, President, Shirley Watkins, President-Elect, Pat Bayer, Executive Director, regarding Public Policy and Legislative Committee Meeting, February 26-27, 1988, with an attached agenda. 3 pages.
3.25: Tuesday Morning, Legislative Update for ASFSA Executives, week of February 23, 1988.
3.25: Letter from Harold Raynolds, Jr., Commissioner of Education, The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Education, to The Honorable Quentin N. Burdick, United States Senate, voicing concern about a funding difficulty with the United States Department of Agriculture, February 17, 1988. 1 page.
3.25: Letter from Harold Raynolds, Jr., Commissioner of Education, The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Education, to The Honorable Jamie Whitten, United States House of Representatives, voicing concern about a funding difficulty with the United States Department of Agriculture, February 17, 1988. 1 page.
3.25: Letter from Jane Wynn, President, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Richard Lyng, Secretary of Agriculture, Department of Agriculture, regarding the commodity food distribution program, February 23, 1988. 1 page.