Box 4:
4.1: Testimony of the University of Southern Mississippi Regarding the Proposed School Food Service Management Institute before the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Agriculture. Rural Development, and Related Agencies, April 13, 1989. 5 pages.
4.1: Testimony of the American School Food Service Association before the Committee on Education and Labor, United States House of Representatives, February 28, 1989. 6 pages. 2 copies.
4.1: Memorandum from Mary Klatko, Chairman, to Public Policy and Legislative Committee, regarding Current Issues, April 21, 1989. 1 page.
4.1: Memorandum from Mary Klatko and Annette Bomar, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz, regarding Summary of Paperwork Reduction Priorities, April 11, 1989. 2 pages.
4.1: Memorandum from Shirley R. Watkins, President, American School Food Service Association, to State Presidents, ASFSA Committee Chairs, Past ASFSA Presidents, ASFSA 1987-88 Executive Board, ASFSA Incoming Executive Board, State Directors, Marshall Matz, Jim Bowers, Hay Group, Dr. Fred Slack, Hay Group, Philip E. Doty, Arthur Anderson & Co., regarding relocating the Headquarters office, April 18, 1989. 1 page.
4.1: Letter from Pat Bayer, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, to Mary Klatko, Barbara Cole, and Connie Stefkovich, Chairs of Public Policy and Legislative Committee, Public Communications Committee, and Nutrition Standards and Nutrition Education Committee, regarding some of the steps ASFSA is taking to further advance their image, March 31, 1989. 2 pages.
4.1: Letter from Gene White, Focus 8 Coordinator, to Shirley Watkins, President, American School Food Service Association, Director of Food and Nutrition Services, Memphis, Tennessee, regarding a brief report on the Focus 8 project, April 6, 1989. 3 pages.
4.1: Letter from John W. Bode, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, Department of Agriculture, to Honorable Thad Cochran, Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development, and Related Agencies, Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, providing additional background information regarding the genesis of the Federal Review System, April 6, 1989. 3 pages.
4.1: Letter from Samuel P. Bauer, Director, Child Nutrition Division, Food and Nutrition Service, United States Department of Agriculture, to Dear Concerned Citizen, regarding your recent letter to Secretary Yeutter concerning the Administration’s Fiscal Year 1990 budget proposals for the Child Nutrition Programs, April 4, 1989. 1 page.
4.1: H.R. 2051, in the House of Representatives, To amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to prescribe certain requirements with respect to the labeling of food products, 101st Congress, 1st Session, not dated, 4 pages, with the attached Statement by Congressman Joe Moakley, 3 pages.
4.1: Child Nutrition Principles 1989, American School Food Service Association. 1 page.
4.1: Federal Subsidies School Year 1988-89, American School Food Service Association. 1 page.
4.1: Section 4 Fact Sheet, General Assistance Grant-in-Aid, American School Food Service Association, not dated. 1 page.
4.1: Letter from Bob Dole, [Dick Lugar], Rudy Boschwitz, Thad Cochran, Kit Bond, Mitch McConnell, and Pete Wilson, United States Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, to The Honorable Clayton Yeutter, Secretary-designate, United States Department of Agriculture, urging Yeutter to investigate the claim that poor children would be affected negatively if school lunch reimbursement for families above 185 percent of the poverty line was eliminated, January 24, 1989. 2 pages.
4.1: Letter from Connie Hevly, CoChairperson, to CLOC and Cash Site School Food Authorities, regarding Immediate Action Needed to Further the Goals of the Association, Association of Schools for an Alternative to Commodities, April 4, 1989. 3 pages.
4.1: Invest in Our Children, October 1988, Bush88Quayle. 2 pages.
4.1: Press Release: Boschwitz: Reagan Budget Too Tough On Nutrition, Agriculture, Rudy Boschwitz, U.S. Senator, January 9, 1988. 1 page.
4.1: Press Release: Administration’s Budget Proposal Threatens School Lunch Program, American School Food Service Association, January 9, 1989. 3 pages.
4.1: Section 4 Fact Sheet, General Assistance Grant-in-Aid, American School Food Service Association, not dated. 1 page.
4.1: Federal Subsidies School Year 1988-89, American School Food Service Association. 1 page.
4.1: 1989 Legislative Issue Paper, Invest in Our Children, American School Food Service Association. 2 pages.
4.1: Child Nutrition Principles 1989, American School Food Service Association. 1 page.
4.1: Article: Nutrition Programs Stay Top Priority, School Food Service Journal, August 1988. 1 page. 2 copies.
4.1: Press Release: President Proposes $1 Billion in Cuts to Nutrition Programs, Children to Bear Brunt of Budget Ax, Food Research and Action Center, January 9, 1989. 4 pages. 2 copies.
4.1: Memorandum from Ed Cooney, Child Nutrition Forum, to Steering Committee, regarding FRAC’s analysis of the Administration’s FY1990 child nutrition budget proposals, January 11, 1989. 5 pages.
4.1: Press Release: Administration’s Budget Proposal Threatens School Lunch Program, American School Food Service Association, January 9, 1989. 3 pages.
4.1: Testimony of the American School Food Service Association before the Committee on Education and Labor, United States House of Representatives, February 28, 1989. 7 pages.
4.1: The Bush Budget and Child Nutrition, not dated, not attributed. 1 page.
4.1: Tips on How to Lobby, not dated, not attributed. 1 page.
4.1: American School Food Service Association Purpose Statement, not dated. 2 pages.
4.1: Letter from Shirley R. Watkins, President, Mary Klatko, Chairman, ASFSA’s Public Policy and Legislative Committee, Pat Bayer, ASFSA Executive Director, and Marshall Matz, ASFSA Washington Counsel, to Dear LAC Participant, welcoming participants to the 17th Annual Legislative Action Conference, February 26, 1989. 1 page.
4.1: Reducing the Deficit: Spending and Revenue Options, A Report to the Senate and House Committees on the Budget – Part II, As Required by Federal Law 93-344, February 1989. 3 pages.
4.1: Article: Bush Would Cut Deeper Than Stated, Experts Say, The Washington Post, February 16, 1989. 1 page.
4.1: Fact Sheet – Nutrition Education and Training (NET) Program, Section 19 – Child Nutrition Act, not dated, not attributed. 2 pages.
4.1: Drought, Food Prices, and Food Assistance Programs: A Report to Congress, Office of Analysis and Evaluation, Food and Nutrition Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, March 1989. 38 pages.
4.1: Folder labeled February 24, 1989, containing the following: Letter from Tom Harkin, U.S. Senator, to Patrick Leahy, Chairman, Committee on Agriculture, Forestry and Nutrition, U.S. Senate, regarding Leahy’s generous offer that Harkin be the principal sponsor on upcoming legislation regarding child nutrition, February 8, 1989, with the attached Outline, Child Nutrition Amendments of 1989. 5 pages.
4.1: Press Release: Harkin Named Nutrition Subcommittee Chairman, Tom Harkin of Iowa, United States Senator, February 17, 1989. 1 page.
4.1: Letter from Clayton Yeutter, The Secretary of Agriculture, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, Holland & Knight, regarding meeting with the leadership of the American School Food Service Association, February 9, 1989. 1 page.
4.1: Letter from John W. Bode, Assistant Secretary, Food and Consumer Services, to Honorable Patrick. J. Leahy, Chairman, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, United States Senate, regarding reductions 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.
4.1: Article: Bush Would Cut Deeper Than Stated, Experts Say, Reagan’s Budget Plan Was Less Severe, The Washington Post, February 16, 1989. 2 pages.
4.1: ASFSA Legislative News, March 1989, American School Food Service Association, 6 pages.
4.1: H.R. 24, A Bill To amend the Child Nutrition Act of 1966 and the National School Lunch Act to extend certain authorities contained in such Acts through the fiscal year 1995, 2 pages.
4.1: Statement: Joint Statement By: Dr. Frank E. Young, Commissioner, Food and Drug Administration, Dr. John Moore, Acting Deputy Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency, John Bode, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, regarding a growing public controversy over the potential harmful effects of a chemical caller Alar, March 16, 1989. 2 pages.
4.1: LAC Participants To Do List, not dated. 1 page.
4.1: Various forms for ordering materials from ASFSA.
4.1: Letter from Annette Bomar, Chairperson, State Directors and Supervisors Section, American School Food Service Association, to Jack Jennings, Counsel, House Education and Labor Committee, sharing ideas for paperwork reduction in the school nutrition program, February 23, 1989. 4 pages.
4.1: 1989 Legislative Issue Paper, Invest in Our Children, American School Food Service Association. 2 pages.
4.1: Child Nutrition Principles 1989, American School Food Service Association. 1 page.
4.1: Section 4 Fact Sheet: General Assistance Grant-in-Aid, American School Food Service Association.
4.1: Federal Subsidies School Year 1988-89, American School Food Service Association. 1 page.
4.1: Position Statement: School Nutrition Programs: An Integral Part of the School Environment, American School Food Service Association, not dated. 2 pages.
4.1: Resolution regarding The Dietary Guidelines for Americans, American School Food Service Association, adopted July 26, 1987. 1 page.
4.1: Letter from Bob Dole, [Dick Lugar], Rudy Boschwitz, Thad Cochran, Kit Bond, Mitch McConnell, and Pete Wilson, United States Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, to The Honorable Clayton Yeutter, Secretary-designate, United States Department of Agriculture, urging Yeutter to investigate the claim that poor children would be affected negatively if school lunch reimbursement for families above 185 percent of the poverty line was eliminated, January 24, 1989. 2 pages.
4.1: An Issue Paper, Nutrition Policy for Food Available at Schools (Competitive Foods), adopted by ASFSA Executive Board April 16, 1988. 6 pages.
4.1: Position Statement: Nutrition Policy for Food Available at Schools (Competitive Foods), adopted by ASFSA Executive Board April 16, 1988. 2 pages.
4.1: 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.
4.1: Glossary of Legislative Terms Related to Child Nutrition Programs, American School Food Service Association, not dated. 12 pages.
4.1: American School Food Service Association, School Food Service Management Institute, Concept Paper, not dated. 5 pages.
4.1: School Food Service Management Institute, not dated. 3 pages.
4.1: Memorandum from Kevin Dando, Legislative Aide, American School Food Service Association, to 1989 Legislative Action Conference Attendees, regarding Child Nutrition Regulations, February 1989. 1 page.
4.1: Capitol Action, How a Bill Becomes Law, American School Food Service Association, not dated. 4 pages.
4.1: Various forms for ordering materials from ASFSA.
4.1: School Nutrition Past: Prologue to Excellence, School and Community Nutrition Division, Georgia Department of Education, not dated. 2 pages.
4.1: First Place Winner ASFSA/USDA “Just Say No” Contest: Drugs – the Deadly Reality in Life, Angela Booth, Red Oak Elementary, Miss Hauser, October 17, 1988. 3 pages.
4.2: 1989 Legislative Issue Paper, Invest in Our Children, American School Food Service Association. 2 pages.
4.2: U.S. Department of Agriculture 1990 Budget Summary, Food and Consumer Programs. 11 pages.
4.2: Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service Federal Funds, I-E85 – IE89, 1989. 5 pages.
4.2: Article: The New Regime, The Washington Post, January 6, 1989. 1 page.
4.2: Building Bridges to Excellence, ASFSA Plan of Action – 1988-89, September 1988. 22 pages.
4.2: 17th Annual Legislative Action Conference materials, American School Food Service Association.
4.2: List: Invitees to 1988 ASFSA LAC Reception. 1 page.
4.2: Notices, Federal Register, Vol. 54, No. 16, January 26, 1989. 1 page.
4.2: Rules and Regulations, Federal Register, Vol. 54, No. 13, January 23, 1989. 4 pages.
4.2: Minutes: National Advisory Council on Commodity Distribution, Food and Nutrition Service, United States Department of Agriculture, October 18-20, 1988. 36 pages.
4.2: ASFSA Travel Expense Voucher
4.2: Article: Yeutter Warns Against Overreliance on Aid, The Washington Post, February 3, 1989. 1 page.
4.2: Letter from Bob Dole, [Dick Lugar], Rudy Boschwitz, Thad Cochran, Kit Bond, Mitch McConnell, and Pete Wilson, United States Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, to The Honorable Clayton Yeutter, Secretary-designate, United States Department of Agriculture, urging Yeutter to investigate the claim that poor children would be affected negatively if school lunch reimbursement for families above 185 percent of the poverty line was eliminated, January 24, 1989. 2 pages.
4.2: Questions for Secretary Yeutter, not dated, with the attached Invest In Our Children, October 1988, Bush88Quayle. 3 pages. 4 copies.
4.2: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, Holland & Knight, to The Honorable Jamie Whitten, Chairman, Committee on Appropriations, Subcommittee on Rural Development, Agriculture, and Related Agencies, Attention: Tim Sanders, regarding Child Nutrition, and independent verification of school food service claims, January 30, 1989. 2 pages.
4.2: Reducing the Deficit: Spending and Revenue Options, A Report to the Senate and House Committees on the Budget – Part II, As Required by Federal Law 93-344, February 1989. 3 pages.
4.2: Memorandum from Ed Cooney, David Super, and Jennifer Layman-Heitman, to Friends of Nutrition Programs, regarding FY1990 Bush Budget, FY1990 Child Nutrition Reauthorization Bill, and FRAC’s National Conference, March 12-14, Food Research and Action Center, February 17, 1989. 12 pages.
4.2: What Rudy is Doing to Reduce Hunger and Malnutrition in America, not dated, not attributed. 1 page.
4.2: 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.
4.2: Press Release: Administration’s Budget Proposal Threatens School Lunch Program, American School Food Service Association, January 9, 1989. 3 pages.
4.2: Invest In Our Children, Bush88Quayle, October 1988. 2 pages.
4.2: Western Union Mailgram from Mary Klatko, Chairman, ASFSA Public Policy and Legislative Committee, to Marshall Matz, Holland and Knight, regarding the Reagan budget, January 9, 1989. 1 page.
4.2: Invest In Our Children, Bush88Quayle, October 1988. 32 pages.
4.2: Yes to America, Youth Entering Service to America, Bush88Quayle, October 5, 1988. 3 pages.
4.2: George Bush on Education Fact Sheet, Buss88Quayle, September 20, 1988. 8 pages.
4.2: George Bush on Child Care Fact Sheet, Buss88Quayle, July 24, 1988. 3 pages.
4.2: George Bush on the Homeless, Housing and Fair Housing Fact Sheet, Buss88Quayle, September 22, 1988. 6 pages.
4.2: George Bush on Health Care Fact Sheet, Buss88Quayle, September 22, 1988. 4 pages.
4.2: I-E85 – I-E89, Department of Agriculture, 1989. 5 pages.
4.2: U.S. Department of Agriculture 1990 Budget Summary, Food and Consumer Programs. 11 pages.
4.2: State Administrative Expense (SAE) for Food Distribution, not attributed, February 23, 1989. 1 page.
4.3: Food Purchase Report, United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Marketing Service, April 19, 1989. 1 page.
4.3: State Administrative Expense (SAE) Funds Carryover History, April 5, 1989. 5 pages.
4.3: Letter from G. Scott Dunn, Acting Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service, United States Department of Agriculture, to Honorable Thad Cochran, Ranking Minority Leader, Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development, and Related Agencies, Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, regarding appropriations to implement an independent verification of school meal claims, May 1989. 4 pages.
4.3: Fax from Jane Boehrer, San Diego City Schools, to Marshall Matz with an attached letter sent to Senate and House on Federal Review, June 27, 1989, with an attached note from Marshall to Jane Boehrer stating, ‘Excellent letter. I can use it.’ 5 pages.
4.3: Commodity Distribution Program vs. Commodity Letters of Credit (CLOC), June 7, 1989. 2 pages.
4.3: 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.
4.3: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The President, The White House, regarding the school lunch the day before the President ate, March 29, 1989. 1 page.
4.3: Letter from Ernest F. Hollings, United States Senate, to The Honorable Quentin N. Burdick, Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development, and Related Agencies, voicing several concerns about appropriations for a new federal audit of school lunch programs, May 4, 1989. 1 page.
4.3: Letter from Ernest F. Hollings, United States Senate, to Ms. Sandra Browder, Chairman, Nutrition Education Committee, S.C. School Food Service Association. Director of School Food Services, Anderson District 5, regarding an update on several issues discussed when the SCSFSA delegation visited Hollings’ office in February, May 22, 1989. 2 pages.
4.3: Letter from G. Scott Dunn, Acting Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service, United States Department of Agriculture, to Honorable Patrick Leahy, Chairman, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, United States Senate, with the attached second report in a series of three reports presenting findings from Federal reviews of School Food Authorities (SFA), June 12, 1989; Federal Review Progress Report, June 6, 1989, 28 pages; Article: $266,000 APS Cafeteria Theft Alleged, Albuquerque Journal, May 13, 1989, 2 pages; APS Cafeteria Worker Suspected of Pocketing Kids’ Meal Money, The Albuquerque Tribune, May 12, 1989, 2 pages.
4.3: Commodity Distribution Program vs. Commodity Letters of Credit (CLOC), June 7, 1989. 2 pages.
4.3: School Nutrition Questionnaire, not attributed, not dated. 4 pages.
4.3: Commodity Distribution Program vs. Commodity Letters of Credit (CLOC), June 7, 1989, with Groups Supporting USDA Commodity Distribution Program removed. 2 pages.
4.3: I-E85 – I-E89, Department of Agriculture, 1989. 5 pages.
4.3: Memorandum from John W. Bode, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Mr. John Drown, Schwan’s Sales Enterprises, Inc., regarding National Advisory Council on Commodity Distribution Recommendations, May 12, 1989. 8 pages.
4.3: Memorandum from Patricia Lynn Phillips, Washington Representative, National Association of State Agencies for Food Distribution, to Commodity Distribution Coalition, regarding Legislation to Permanently Authorize CLOC/Cash Pilot, April 27, 1989. 2 pages.
4.3: Letter from John W. Bode, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, to Honorable Augustus F. Hawkins, Chairman, Committee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives, regarding Public Law (P.L.) 100-237, with an attached page of the Congressional Record – Senate, April 17, 1989. 4 pages.
4.3: Committee testimony regarding Section 4 funding, not dated, not attributed. 2 pages.
4.3: Questions Submitted by Senator Cochran, Federal Review of School Claims, not dated. 2 pages.
4.3: Article: Dietary Guidelines Group Plans Major Changes, CNI, April 20, 1989. 1 page.
4.3: Letter from Clayton Yeutter, Secretary, Department of Agriculture, to Honorable Richard Lugar, Ranking Minority Member, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, United States Senate, regarding funding for the National School Lunch Program, March 15, 1989. 1 page.
4.3: Letter from Leon E. 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 proposals by President Reagan that would weaken the Federal child nutrition programs, February 21, 1989. 1 page.
4.3: Remarks of Senator Jim Sasser, American School Food Service Association, February 27, 1989. 19 pages.
4.3: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The President, The White House, regarding the school lunch the day before the President ate, March 29, 1989. 1 page.
4.3: American School Food Service Association 1989 Legislative Issue Paper: Invest in Our Children, not dated. 2 pages.
4.3: 1990 Budget Summary, U.S. Department of Agriculture. 80 pages.
4.3: Statement: Joint Statement By: Dr. Frank E. Young, Commissioner, Food and Drug Administration, Dr. John Moore, Acting Deputy Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency, John Bode, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, regarding a growing public controversy over the potential harmful effects of a chemical caller Alar, March 16, 1989. 2 pages. 2 copies.
4.3: Letter from Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, to The Honorable JoAnn D. Smith, Assistant Secretary-Designate, U.S. Department of Agriculture, welcoming Smith to Washington, March 29. 1989. 1 page. 2 copies.
4.3: Memorandum from Kevin Dando, American School Food Service Association, to ASFSA Executive Board, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, with enclosed newly updated version of the state directors survey, March 29, 1989. 30 pages.
4.3: Testimony of John W. Bode, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, U. S. Department of Agriculture, before the House Committee on Education and Labor, March 23, 1989. 10 pages.
4.3: ASFSA Congressional Feedback Forms, not dated.
4.3: Testimony of Sec. Yeutter on C.L.O.C., House Budget Committee, February 28, 1989. 2 pages. 3 copies.
4.3: 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.
4.3: Press Release: Press Briefing by Office of Management and Budget Director Richard Darman, Office of the Press Secretary, The White House, regarding the President’s upcoming budget address, February 9, 1989. 13 pages.
4.3: Press Release: Renowned Pediatrician Calls for Moderation in Children’s Diets, American School Food Service Association, February 25, 1989. 4 pages.
4.3: R. 24, A Bill in the House of Representatives to amend the Child Nutrition Act of 1966 and the National School Lunch Act to extend certain authorities contained in such Acts through the fiscal year 1995, January 3, 1989. 2 pages.
4.3: Letter from Thad Cochran, United States Senator, to Mr. Marshall Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, regarding a system for independent verification of school food service claims and continued and increased funding for the Nutrition Education and Training (NET) program, February 23, 1989. 1 page. 2 copies.
4.3: 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 Agencies, Attention: Tim Sanders, regarding Child Nutrition and independent verification of school food service claims, January 30, 1989. 2 pages.
4.3: 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.
4.3: Chart: 1989 Federal Budget, 1.1 Trillion Dollars, Child Nutrition: Less Than ½ of 1 %, not dated, not attributed. 1 page.
4.3: 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.
4.3: President Bush’s Fiscal Year 1990 Budget Revisions, A Short Summary, U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on the Budget, Leon E. Panetta, Chairman, Revised Tuesday, February 21, 1989. 26 pages.
4.3: 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. 2 copies.
4.3: Letter from Dorothy Caldwell, MS, RD, Director, Child Nutrition, Arkansas Department of Education, to Senator Dale Bumpers, regarding Section 4 funds for school lunches, February 20, 1989. 1 page.
4.3: Letter from Karol Richardson, Assistant Superintendent, Department of Child Nutrition, Illinois State Board of Education, to Mr. Marshall Matz, Holland and Knight, regarding proposed elimination of Section 4 funds for the National School Lunch Program, February 17, 1989. 3 pages.
4.3: Letter from Jerry Kelly, Vice President Sales, Cambro Manufacturing Company, to Senator James Sasser, United States Senate, regarding the proposed reduction in Federal support for the National School Lunch Program by $525 million, February 16, 1989. 1 page.
4.3: Letter from Jerry Kelly, Vice President Sales, Cambro Manufacturing Company, to Senator Tom Harkin, United States Senate, regarding the proposed reduction in Federal support for the National School Lunch Program by $525 million, February 16, 1989. 1 page.
4.3: Letter from Jerry Kelly, Vice President Sales, Cambro Manufacturing Company, to Senator Pete Wilson, Orange County Inland Empire, regarding the proposed reduction in Federal support for the National School Lunch Program by $525 million, February 16, 1989. 1 page.
4.3: Memorandum from Ed Cooney, David Super, and Jennifer Layman-Heitman, Food Research and Action Center, to Friends of Nutrition Programs
4.3: Memorandum from Ed Cooney, David Super, and Jennifer Layman-Heitman, to Friends of Nutrition Programs, regarding FY1990 Bush Budget, FY1990 Child Nutrition Reauthorization Bill, and FRAC’s National Conference, March 12-14, Food Research and Action Center, February 17, 1989. 12 pages. 2 copies.
4.3: Letter from Thomas Sobol, President of the University and Commissioner of Education, The New York State Education Department, to The Honorable Matthew McHugh, United States House of Representatives, expressing extreme disappointment with President Reagan’s proposed FY 1990 budget for child nutrition programs, February 2, 1989. 4 pages.
4.3: Letter from Augustus F. Hawkins, Chairman, and William F. Goodling, Ranking Republican Member, Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives, to The Honorable Leon E. Panetta, Chairman, Budget Committee, expressing concern about the proposed reductions in child nutrition programs contained in the FY 1990 Reagan Administration Budget, February 9, 1989. 4 pages.
4.3: Letter from Tom Harkin, U.S. Senator, to Patrick Leahy, Chairman, Committee on Agriculture, Forestry and Nutrition, U.S. Senate, regarding Leahy’s generous offer that Harkin be the principal sponsor on upcoming legislation regarding child nutrition, February 8, 1989, with the attached Outline, Child Nutrition Amendments of 1989. 5 pages.
4.3: Article: Democrats Want Bush to Specify Budget Cuts, The Times-Picayune, February 1, 1989. 1 page.
4.3: Letter from Dorothy V. Pannell, Director, Department of General Services, Fairfax County Public Schools, to Senator Tom Harkin, regarding the lunch prices charged by Fairfax County, February 3, 1989. 10 pages.
4.3: Western Union Mailgram from Mary Klatko, Chairman, ASFSA Public Policy and Legislative Committee, to Marshall L Matz, ASFSA Washington Counsel, Holland and Knight, regarding the budget submitted by President Bush not seeking elimination of Section 4 funds, February 10, 1989. 1 page.
4.3: 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.
4.3: Letter from Mark O. Hatfield, United States Senator, to Ms. Verna Barfknecht, Director, Food Services, Administrative School District No. 1, Bend, Oregon, regarding everyone sharing the burden of budget cuts, January 26, 1989. 2 pages.
4.3: Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, to Senator Patrick Leahy, regarding Secretary Yeutter, January 17, 1989. 1 page.
4.3: Press Release from Ann K. Kittlaus, Communications/Media Specialist, Food Research and Action Center, to Writers, Editors, Broadcasters, regarding Joint NEA and FRAC release of new report – “The Relationship Between Nutrition and Learning: A School Employee’s Guide to Information and Action”, January 26, 1989. 1 page.
4.3: FRAC’s Legislative Recommendations for Child Nutrition Programs for the 1st Session of the 101st Congress, not dated. 3 pages.
4.3: Memorandum from Gene White to Shirley Watkins, Mary Klatko, Beverly Lowe, Marshall Matz, Pat Bayer, and Kevin Dando, regarding a five-state meeting itinerary, January 24, 1989. 2 pages.
4.3: Conference Report, House of Representatives, 100th Congress, 2d Session, September 28, 1988. 2 pages.
4.3: Memorandum from Joseph P. Frey, Chief, Bureau of School Food Management and Nutrition, The State Education Department/The University of the State of New York, to State Directors, regarding a position paper of the New York State Board of Regents on proposed reauthorization and related issues for the federal child nutrition programs, January 20, 1989. 7 pages.
4.3: Report: Federal Law and Regulations Relating to the Sale of Foods in Competition With Meals Served Under the National School Lunch Program, Congressional Research Service, Jean Yavis Jones, Analyst in Social Legislation, Education and Public Welfare Division, October 9, 1980. 6 pages.
4.3: United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, No. 80-1751, National Soft Drink Association, Appellant, v. John R. Block, Secretary, Department of Agriculture, et. al., Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, (D.C. Civil Action No. 80-1093), Argued May 3, 1983, Decided November 15, 1983. 13 pages.
4.3: Civil Action No. 80-0243 and Civil Action No. 80-1093, In the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, Community Nutrition Institute, ET AL., Plaintiffs, v. Bob Bergland, ET AL., Defendants. National Soft Drink Association, Plaintiff, v. Robert Bergland, ET AL., Defendants. Memorandum Opinion, June 27, 1980. 12 pages. Order, June 27, 1980. 2 pages.
4.3: ASFSA Legislative News, January 1989, with attached memorandum, sample letter, and other documents relating to proposed 1989 budget cuts. 15 pages.
4.3: American School Food Service Association, SWAT, A Key State Action Plan, Draft, January 12, 1989. 2 pages.
4.3: ASFSA Key State Action Plan, Draft January 11, 1989. 3 pages.
4.3: Memorandum from Ed Cooney, Child Nutrition Forum, to Forum Members, regarding Analysis of Child Nutrition Cuts, January 17, 1989. 6 pages.
4.3: Letter from George A Braley, Deputy Administrator, Special Nutrition Programs, Food and Nutrition Service, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Holland and Knight, regarding plans to initiate Standard Option Contracts, December 23, 1988. 1 page.
4.3: Letter from Shirley Watkins, President, American School Food Service Association, to Ms. Susan Proden, Chief, Program Administration Branch, Food Distribution Division, Food and Nutrition Services, U.S. Department of Agriculture, regarding the interim rule amending the Food Distribution Program regulations, November 4, 1988. 4 pages.
4.3: 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, regarding progress the U.S. Department of Agriculture has made in purchasing commodities for the Temporary Emergency Food Assistance Program and for the homeless, November 30, 1988. 2 pages.
4.3: Letter from John W. Bode, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, Department of Agriculture, to Mr. Marshall Matz, Holland and Knight, regarding use of surplus commodities in the Nutrition Program for the Elderly (NPE), November 16, 1988. 2 pages.
4.3: Education Funding Update, Vol. VII No. 1, The Committee for Education Funding, January 1989. 16 pages.
4.3: Notices, Federal Register, Vol.53 No. 242, December 16, 1988. 2 pages. 2 copies.
4.3: Notices, Federal Register, Vol.53 No. 240, December 14, 1988. 2 pages.
4.3: Letter from Rob Quartel, Associate Director, Policy Development and Research, to Mr. Edward A. Wentzell, Legislative Chairman, New Hampshire School Food Service Association, regarding Ambassador Bush’s views on the school lunch programs, on George Bush for President letterhead, April 5, 1980. 1 page.
4.3: Major Policy Initiatives, Fiscal Year 1990, not attributed. 3 pages. 2 copies.
4.3: Letter from Mary Klatko, Chairman, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to State Legislative Chairman, California, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Minnesota, Vermont, Iowa, South Dakota, Indiana, Kansas, Mississippi, Tennessee, New Mexico, regarding Proposed Budget Cuts, January 9, 1989. 2 pages.
4.3: Memorandum from Marshall Matz to ASFSA regarding Proposed Budget Cuts, January 10, 1989, with attached supporting documents. 10 pages.
4.3: American School Food Service Association 1989 Legislative Issue Paper: Invest in Our Children, not dated. 2 pages.
4.3: Press Release: Administration’s Budget Proposal Threatens School Lunch Program, American School Food Service Association, January 9, 1989. 3 pages.
4.3: Letter from Irma Hanneman, Professional Staff Member, Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, to Mr. Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, regarding working together in the new year, January 5, 1989. 1 page.
4.3: Letter from Suzanne S. Harris/John W. Bode, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, Department of Agriculture, to Honorable Thad Cochran, Ranking Minority Member, Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development, and Related Agencies, Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, regarding development of a system of independent verification of school food services claims, December 29, 1988. 2 pages.
4.3: Letter from Ellen Haas, Executive Director, Public Voice for Food & Health Policy, to Marshall Matz, Esq., Holland & Knight, regarding the 12th National Food Policy Conference, January 9, 1989, with Program Participant Information Sheet. 3 pages.
4.3: Proposed Rules, Federal Register, Vol. 53, No. 248, December 27, 1988. 9 pages.
4.3: Memorandum from Marshall Matz to ASFSA regarding Proposed Budget Cuts, January 10, 1989. 5 pages. 2 copies.
4.3: Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, to ASFSA Board and PPL Committee, regarding 1989, December 15, 1988. 9 pages.
4.3: American School Food Service Association 1989 Legislative Issue Paper: Invest in Our Children, not dated. 2 pages.
4.3: Child Nutrition Principles 1989, American School Food Service Association. 1 page.
4.3: Federal Subsidies School Year 1989-90. 1 page. 3 copies.
4.3: Press Release: Administration’s Budget Proposal Threatens School Lunch Program, American School Food Service Association, January 9, 1989. 3 pages. 2 copies.
4.3: Article: Nutrition Programs Stay Top Priority, School Food Service Journal, August 1988. 1 page.
4.3: The National Evaluation of School Nutrition Programs: Final Report, Volume I – Overview and Presentation of Findings, not dated, not attributed. 3 pages.
4.3: Observations on the Draft Boschwitz Nutrition Bill, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, not dated. 6 pages.
4.3: Invest In Our Children, Bush88Quayle, October 1988. 2 pages.
4.3: Domestic Hunger, Bush88Quayle, October 6, 1988. 1 page.
4.3: Letter from Bob Dole, Jesse Helms, Thad Cochran, S. I. Hayakawa, Paula Hawkins, Rudy Boschwitz, Mark Andrews, and Roger W. Jepsen, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, United States Senate, to Mr. James A. Baker, III, Chief of Staff and Assistant to the President, The White House, regarding speculation that the Administration will propose total elimination of the subsidy to “paying” students in the National School Lunch Program, October 27, 1981. 3 pages.
4.3: Press Release: School Lunch Proposal Threatens Federal Program, American School Food Service Association, January 9, 1989. 2 pages.
4.3: Article: Deficit Problem Grows, Budget Gap Threatens to Curb Policy Plans, The Washington Post, November 10, 1988. 1 page.
4.3: Background Paper: School Food Service Management Institute, not dated, not attributed. 1 page.
4.3: Brochure: Second Annual Recipe Contest, American Heart Association, not dated.
4.3: American School Food Service Association 1988 Legislative Issue Paper. 2 pages.
4.3: Child Nutrition Principles 1989, American School Food Service Association. 1 page. 2 copies.
4.3: Press Release: School Lunch Proposal Threatens Federal Program, American School Food Service Association, January 9, 1989. 2 pages. 2 copies.
4.3: 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.
4.3: Press Release, Rudy Boschwitz, U. S. Senator, Boschwitz: Reagan Budget Too Tough On Nutrition, Agriculture, January 9, 1988. 1 page
4.3: Press Release: Bush Domestic Budget Cuts Deeper Than First Reported, New Analysis Shows, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, February 17, 1989. 5 pages.
4.3: 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. 2 copies.
4.5: Letter from Annette Bomar, Chairperson, State Directors and Supervisors Section, American School Food Service Association, to Jack Jennings, Counsel, House Education and Labor Committee, sharing ideas for paperwork reduction in the school nutrition program, February 23, 1989. 4 pages.
4.5: The Bush Budget and Child Nutrition, not dated, not attributed. 1 page.
4.5: Testimony of the American School Food Service Association before the Committee on Education and Labor, United States House of Representatives, February 28, 1989. 7 pages. 2 copies.
4.5: 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.
4.5: Witness List: Hearing on H. R. 24, Extension of Child Nutrition and National School Lunch Acts, February 28, 1989. 1 page.
4.5: Press Release: Bush Domestic Budget Cuts Deeper Than First Reported, New Analysis Shows, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, February 17, 1989. 5 pages.
4.5: 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.
4.5: Press Release: Harkin Named Nutrition Subcommittee Chairman, Tom Harkin of Iowa, United States Senator, February 17, 1989. 1 page.
4.5: Letter from Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, to The Honorable George Miller, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding ASFSA Speech, February 6, 1989. 1 page.
4.5: Letter from Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, to The Honorable Richard G. Lugar, United States Senate, regarding ASFSA Speech, February 6, 1989. 1 page.
4.5: 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.
4.5: Letter from Mary Klatko, Chairman, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Clayton Yeutter, Secretary of the United States Department of Agriculture inviting Yeutter to speak at the 17th Annual Legislative Action Conference, January 20, 1989. 1 page.
4.5: Letter from Augustus F. Hawkins, Chairman, Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives, to Shirley Watkins, President, American School Food Service Assoc., c/o Marshall Matz, Holland and Knight, inviting Watkins to testify on H. R. 24, a bill to extend the Child Nutrition and National School Lunch Acts, January 30, 1989. 1 page.
4.5: Memorandum from Ed Cooney, David Super, and Jennifer Layman-Heitman, to Friends of Nutrition Programs, regarding FY1990 Bush Budget, FY1990 Child Nutrition Reauthorization Bill, and FRAC’s National Conference, March 12-14, Food Research and Action Center, February 17, 1989. 12 pages. 4 copies.
4.5: Tips on How to Lobby, not dated, not attributed. 1 page.
4.5: Memorandum from John Drown, Chairman, ASFSA Industry Advisory Committee, to School Food Service Industry, regarding Supporting ASFSA PAC, February 14, 1989. 1 page.
4.5: Letter from John Drown, General Manager, Schwan’s Food Service Division, to Shirley Watkins, President, ASFSA, Memphis City Schools, Beverly Lowe, President-Elect, ASFSA, Hampton City Schools, and Pat Bayer, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, regarding Contribution to ASFSA PAC, February 13, 1989. 1 page.
4.5: Press Release: Bush Domestic Budget Cuts Deeper Than First Reported, New Analysis Shows, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, February 17, 1989. 5 pages.
4.5: The Bush Budget: Progress Toward a Kinder, Gentler America?, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, February 17, 1989. 18 pages.
4.5: Letter from Karol Richardson, Assistant Superintendent, Department of Child Nutrition, Illinois State Board of Education, to Mr. Marshall Matz, Holland and Knight, expressing concern about the provision contained in the FY 90 budget which would eliminate SAE carryover for one year, February 15, 1989. 1 page.
4.5: Letter from Judith B. Cogburn, NASNET President, National Association of State N.E.T. Program Coordinators, to Marshall Matz, with an attached final copy of the NET fact sheet, February 15, 1989. 2 pages.
4.5: 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.
4.5: Testimony of the American School Food Service Association before the Committee on Education and Labor, United States House of Representatives, February 28, 1989. 7 pages. 3 copies.
4.5: Article: Bush Would Cut Deeper Than Stated, Experts Say, The Washington Post, February 16, 1989. 2 pages. 3 copies.
4.5: Letter from Bob Dole, Dick Lugar, Rudy Boschwitz, Thad Cochran, Kit Bond, and Mitch McConnell, United States Senate, 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. 1 page.
4.5: Letter from Bob Lassiter, Chairman, Federal Legislation, Memphis City Schools, to Mr. Marshall Matz, ASFSA Counsel, Holland & Knight, requesting that Matz attend a breakfast honoring the Tennessee Congressional delegation, February 10, 1988. 1 page.
4.5: Memorandum from Mary Klatko, Chairman, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to Public Policy and Legislative Committee, regarding Public Policy and Legislative Committee Meeting, February 24-25, 1989. 2 pages.
4.5: Memorandum from Gene White, Focus 8 Coordinator, to Focus 8 State Directors, Presidents, Legislative Chairmen (CA, IND, MN, MS, TN), PPL Committee Regional Representatives (Jim Michaelson, Mary Nix, Mary Klatko), Shirley Watkins, Bev Lowe, Kevin Dando, and Marshall Matz, regarding Meeting at Legislative Action Conference, February 16, 1989. 1 page.
4.5: Letter from Mary Klatko, Chairman, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to Robert Fersh, FRAC, inviting the FRAC staff to the ASFSA Breakfast during the Legislative Action Conference, February 10, 1989. 1 page.
4.5: Letter from Mary Klatko, Chairman, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to Becky Bettencourt, Director, Nutrition Education and Food Service, thanking Bettencourt for agreeing to introduce Congressman George Miller at the breakfast in Miller’s honor, February 10, 1989. 1 page.
4.5: Letter from Mary Klatko, Chairman, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to Lenora Moragne, Food & Nutrition Board, National Academy of Science, requesting Moragne’s participation at the 17th Annual Legislative Action Conference, February 7, 1989. 2 pages.
4.5: Memorandum from Letter from Mary Klatko, Public Policy and Legislative Committee Chairman, to State Legislative Chairman, State President, State Director, regarding Legislative Action Conference Speaker Senator Richard G. Lugar, February 7, 1989. 1 page.
4.5: Memorandum from Letter from Mary Klatko, Public Policy and Legislative Committee Chairman, to State Legislative Chairman, State President, State Director, regarding Legislative Action Conference Speaker Congressman George Miller, February 7, 1989. 1 page.
4.5: Memorandum from Letter from Mary Klatko, Public Policy and Legislative Committee Chairman, to State Legislative Chairman, State President, State Director, regarding Legislative Action Conference Speaker Senator Jim Sasser, February 7, 1989. 1 page.
4.5: Letter from Jean Mayer, President, Tufts University, to Mr. Marshall Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, agreeing to give the Carl Perkins Memorial lecture, January 4, 1989. 1 page.
4.5: Letter from Mary Klatko, Chairman, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Ed Cooney, FRAC, regarding FRAC’s participation in the 17th Annual Legislative Action Conference, January 3, 1989. 2 pages.
4.5: Letter from Mary Klatko, Chairman, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to Dr. Johanna T. Dwyer, D. Science, R.D., Professor of Medicine (Nutrition), Tufts University School of Medicine, Director, Frances Stern Nutrition Center, regarding Dwyer’s participation in the 17th Annual Legislative Action Conference, January 3, 1989. 2 pages.
4.5: Letter from Mary Klatko, Chairman, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to Dr. Alan Meyers, MD, HOB 401, Boston City Hospital, regarding Meyer’s participation in the 17th Annual Legislative Action Conference, January 3, 1989. 2 pages.
4.5: Letter from Mary Klatko, Chairman, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to Dr. Laurence Finberg, M.D., regarding Finberg’s participation in the 17th Annual Legislative Action Conference, January 3, 1989. 2 pages.
4.5: Letter from Mary Klatko, Chairman, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Thomas Cannon, Tennessee State Department of Education, School Success, regarding Cannon’s participation in the 17th Annual Legislative Action Conference, January 3, 1989. 2 pages.
4.5: Folder: School Lunch: Your Harvest of Health, with materials relating to the 17th Annual Legislative Action Conference.
4.6: Article: $1.6 Trillion Plan Shifts Priorities, Rocky Mtn. News, February 10, 1989. 1 page.
4.6: Article: President’s Plan Moves Toward Fulfilling Campaign Pledge on Domestic Spending, The Wall Street Journal, February 10, 1989. 1 page.
4.6: Two folders labeled ASFSA Legislative Committee, November 1988, with multiple documents.
4.6: Folder: FRAC, Food Research and Action Center, Child Nutrition Legislation 1989, with multiple documents.
4.6: Hearing on H.R. 24: Representatives who attended; Questions asked by Representatives on the Panel; Witness list.
4.6: Testimony of Rebecca A. Gardner, Chief of the Bureau of School Health Education & Services and State Coordinator for the Nutrition Education and Training Program, New York State Education Department, before the Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives, Congressman Augustus F. Hawkins, Chairman, March 2, 1989.
4.6: Testimony of Edward M. Cooney, Deputy Director, Food Research and Action Center, before the Committee on Education and Labor Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary, and Vocational Education, United States House of Representatives, March 2, 1989, with supporting documents attached. 21 pages.
4.6: Statement of Bread for the World on WIC and Child Nutrition Reauthorization for the House Education and Labor Committee Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary and Vocational Education, March 2, 1989, with supporting documents attached. 5 pages.
4.6: The Child Care Program, Testimony by Linda Locke, Community Coordinated Child Care (4-C), The House Education and Labor Committee, The Honorable Augustus Hawkins, Chairman, March 2, 1989. 13 pages.
4.6: Testimony of Robert Greenstein, Director, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, before the Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary, and Vocational Education, of the House Committee on Education and Labor, March 2, 1989, with supporting document. 15 pages.
4.7: School Food Service Journal, May 1988, with the lead article: Meet ASFSA’s President-elect, Shirley Watkins: A Woman of Innovation. 2 copies.
4.7: Resume: Shirley Maree Watkins, not dated. 2 pages.
4.7: Article: Watkins Bridges to Year of Excellence, School Food Service Journal, May 1988. 2 pages.
4.8: Letter from Joseph J. Scherer, Ph.D., American Association of School Administrators, Linda Tarr-Whelan, National Education Association, Arnold Fege, National PTA, Michael Casserly, Council of Great City Schools, Amy Peck, The Council of Chief State School Officers, Greg Humphrey, American Federation of Teachers, Marshall Matz, American School Food Service Association, and Michael Resnick, National School Boards Association, to The Honorable James Abdnor, United States Senate, requesting support to restore proposed savings in the school, lunch and breakfast programs, marked: Sent To All 100 Senators, with attached Child Nutrition Budget Cuts: Opposition Talking Points, April 17, 1985. 3 pages. 2 copies.
4.8: Article: The Senate Budget Resolution and the Child Nutrition Program, Congressional Record – Senate, April 22, 1985. 1 page.
4.8: Child Nutrition Budget Cuts: Opposition Talking Points, not dated. 1 page. 2 copies.
4.8: Letter from Clifford O. Morris, Director, School Food Services Unit, State of New Mexico, to The Honorable Pete Domenici, United States Senator, requesting consideration of maintaining Section 4 funding for the National School Lunch Program, January 11, 1985. 2 pages. 2 copies.
4.8: Memorandum from Marshall Matz regarding Proposed School Lunch Cuts, with attached 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.
4.8: Memorandum from Food Research and Action Center (FRAC), to Key Contacts, regarding F.Y. 1986 Budget Resolution, March 8, 1985. 4 pages.
4.8: Senator Domenici’s Proposal, First Budget Resolution for Fiscal Year 1986, Revised, Senate Committee on the Budget, March 5, 1985. 5 pages.
4.8: Memorandum from Steve Bell, Staff Director, Committee on the Budget, United States Senate, to Republican Senators and Legislative Directors, regarding Senate-White House Deficit Reduction Agreement, April 5, 1985.
4.8: Draft: Summary of Senate-White House Agreement, April 4, 1985. 3 pages.
4.8: Summary of Major Proposals in Senate-White House Agreement, not dated, not paginated.
4.8: Letter from Donna R. Watson, R.D., President, The American Dietetic Association, to Mrs. Gene White, Chairman, Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, commending the American School Food Service Association for taking the lead in defending the National School Lunch and Breakfast Programs, May 1, 1985. 1 page.
4.8: Letter from Hugh Scott, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, to The Honorable James Abdnor, United States Senate, regarding Hawkins Amendment to the Budget Resolution, April 18, 1985. 1 page.
4.8: Article: The Senate Budget Resolution and the Child Nutrition Program, Congressional Record – Senate, April 22, 1985. 1page.
4.8: Congressional Record – Senate, S 5790 – S 5798, May 9, 1985. 2 copies.
4.8: Hawkins Amendment, An Amendment in the Nature of a Substitute Offered by Mr. Hawkins of California, May 1, 1985, 11 pages, with attached An Amendment to the Substitute Offered by, 2 pages.
4.8: Memorandum from Miriam Rosenberg, The National PTA, to Child Nutrition Forum, regarding The TRUE facts and figures on the “upper income subsidy”, May 15, 1985. 1 page.
4.8: Memorandum from FRAC, to Friends of Food Assistance Programs, regarding Budget Alert, May 13, 1985. 9 pages.
4.8: Letter from Lynn Parker, FRAC, and Barbara Howell, Bread for the World, to Dear Friend, regarding a meeting concerning the nutrition monitoring legislation, May 13, 1985. 1 page.
4.8: Congressional Record – Expansions of Remarks, E 1966, May 7, 1985. 1 page. 2 copies.
4.8: Western Union Mailgram from Gene White, Chairman, ASFSA Public Policy and Legislative Committee, to ASFSA Washington Counsel, Marshall Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding the Dole-White House Compromise, May 1, 1985. 1 page.
4.8: Western Union Mailgram from Gene White, Chairman, ASFSA Public Policy and Legislative Committee, to Marshall Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding the Senate voting against tabling the Paula Hawkins amendment, May 9, 1985. 1 page.
4.8: Article: Food Aid Bill Reduced to Win GOP Support, Congressional Quarterly, May 4, 1985. 1 page. 2 copies.
4.8: First Budget Resolution for FY 1986, S.Con.Res. 32, As Passed by the Senate, May 9, 1985. 3 pages. 2 copies.
4.9: Editorial Cartoon: Ronald Reagan to [James A. Baker, III], “Gosh – For a minute I thought you said ‘Launches’”, with [Baker] holding a sign saying “More Cuts In School Lunches”, The Washington Post, March 17, 1985. 1 page.
4.9: 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.
4.9: Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, to Senator Chiles, regarding 1986 Budget, March 14, 1985, with the attached article: People Are Getting the Deficit Message, [The Washington Post], February 17, 1985. 2 pages.
4.9: Wanted: A Balanced Budget Plan, by Marshall L. Matz. 3 pages. 3 copies.
4.9: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, to Mr. Jack Rosenthal, Deputy Editorial Page Editor, The New York Times, regarding 1986 Budget Proposals, with the attached: Wanted: A Balanced Budget Plan, by Marshall L. Matz, March 19, 1985. 4 pages.
4.9: Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, to Senator Dole, regarding 1986 Budget Riddle, March 12, 1985 with the attached article: People Are Getting the Deficit Message, [The Washington Post], February 17, 1985. 2 pages.
4.9: Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, to Senators Domenici and Chiles, regarding 1986 Budget, March 14, 1985, with the attached article: People Are Getting the Deficit Message, [The Washington Post], February 17, 1985. 2 pages.
4.9: Booklet: Estimates of Federal Tax Expenditures for Fiscal Years 1984-1989, Prepared for the Committee on Ways and Means and the Committee on Finance by the Staff of the Joint Committee on Taxation, November 9 1984. 28 pages.
4.9: Article: Moving On A Budget, The New York Times, March 17, 1985. 1 page.
4.9: Article: U.S. Economy Is User, Abuser of Tax Breaks, The Washington Post, March 17, 1985. 1 page.
4.9: Advertisement: The Budget Deficit: A Question of Fairness, Full-page ad, AARP, The Washington Post, March 19, 1985.
4.9: The Chiles Plan: A Fair Budget That Invests In Growth, April 22, 1985. 2 pages.
4.10: ASFSA Press Release: School Lunch Cut To Eliminate Program In 10,000 Schools, February 4, 1985, with an attached letter regarding Child Nutrition Budget Cut sent to all U.S. Senators by the American School Food Service Association and a letter sent from the State of New Mexico Department of Education to Senator Pete Domenici, Chairman of the Senate Budget Committee. 6 pages. 2 copies.
4.10: 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.
4.10: ASFSA Press Release: Dole-White House School Lunch Cut to Eliminate Program in 6,000 Schools, April 8, 1985. 1 page.
4.10: ASFSA Press Release: Proposed School Lunch Cut Would Eliminate Children – Including Poor – From the Program, December 6, 1984. 3 pages. 2 copies.
4.10: Report from Sharon House, Specialist in Social Legislation, Education and Public Welfare Division, Congressional Research Service, The Library of Congress, to House Education and Labor Committee, Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary, and Vocational Education, Attention: Jack Jennings, regarding Estimate of Decreased “Paid” Lunch Participation Under New Proposal, April 10, 1985. 7 pages.
4.10: Letter from Charles Cole, Director, School Lunch and Child Nutrition Programs, Texas Education Agency, to Honorable William F. Goodling, House of Representatives, expressing concern about the 12¢ cut in Section 4 funds for the National School Lunch Program, May 17, 1985. 2 pages.
4.10: Information Sheet: Section 4 Funding, American School Food Service Association, February 3, 1985. 3 pages.
4.10: Food and Nutrition Service Budget Request Fiscal Year 1986. February 8, 1985. 7 pages.
4.10: Senator Domenici’s Proposal, First Budget Resolution for Fiscal Year 1986, Revised, Senate Committee on the Budget, March 5, 1985. 5 pages.
4.10: Letter from Paula Hawkins, United States Senator, to Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison and McLeod, regarding bringing Matz up to date on Hawkins’ efforts to defeat the cuts proposed by the Administration and the Senate Leadership, May 28, 1985. 2 pages.
4.10: Congressional Record – Senate, April 22, 1985. 2 pages.
4.10: Senator Hawkins’ amendment to the First Concurrent Resolution of the budget for fiscal year 1986, S. Con. Res. 32, not dated. 8 pages.
4.10: Letter from Augustus F. Hawkins, Chairman, Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives, to Dear Colleagues, regarding School Lunch and Child Nutrition, April 26, 1985. 1 page.
4.10: List of national organizations urging support for Senator Paula Hawkins’ amendment (to S. Con. Res. 32) eliminating the three year, $1.8 billion cut in child nutrition, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, not dated, with the attached Child Nutrition Budget Cut: Opposition Talking Points. 2 pages. 2 copies.
4.10: Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, to ASFSA, regarding Washington Update, April 8, 1985, with attachments: Proposed Child Nutrition Cuts, Dole-White House Plan, April 4, 1985, and Congressional Record – Extensions and Remarks, April 3, 1985. 3 pages.
4.10: Proposed Child Nutrition Cuts, Dole-White House Plan, April 4, 1985. 1 page.
4.10: Memorandum from Gene White, Chairman, to Public Policy and Legislative Committee, regarding ASFSA Legislative News, January 23, 1985. 3 pages.
4.10: FY 86 Budget Debate, Chronology of Events – 1985. 1 page.
4.10: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Mark Andrews, United States Senate, regarding The Budget Resolution and Child Nutrition, April 9, 1985. 1 page.
4.10: Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, to Mike Sauls, Barbara Thomson, Chris Bolton, regarding Budget Resolution, with attached suggested language to use as an amendment to the reconciliation portion of S. Con. Res. 32. 2 pages.
4.10: Press Release: Proposed School Lunch Cut Would Eliminate Children – Including Poor – From The Program, American School Food Service Association, December 6, 1984, with attached supporting documents, including the article: The Importance of Section 4. 4 pages. 2 copies.
4.10: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Mark Andrews, United States Senate, regarding Child Nutrition Budget Cut, January 15, 1985. 3 pages.
4.10: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Pete V. Domenici, United States Senate, regarding Child Nutrition Budget Cut, January 15, 1985. 3 pages.
4.10: Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Robert Dole, United States Senate, regarding Child Nutrition Budget Cut, January 15, 1985. 3 pages. 2 copies.
4.10: Function 600: Income Security, (in $ billions), not dated, not attributed. 2 pages.
4.10: Food and Nutrition Service Budget Request, Fiscal Year 1986, February 8, 1985. 14 pages.
4.10: The Impact of Budget Cuts On School Lunch Participation: An Analysis of the Data, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, April 1, 1985. 8 pages.
4.10: Letter from Bill Bradley, United States Senate, to Dear Colleague, February 5, 1985, with the attached S. Res. 62, 99th Congress, 1st Session. 3 pages.
4.10: Testimony Presented On Behalf of the Kansas State Board of Education Before the Subcommittee on Nutrition of the Committee on Agriculture, Forestry, and Nutrition, United States Senate, May 2, 1985. 6 pages.
4.10: The American School Food Service Association 1985 Legislative Issue Paper with attached School Lunch Q & A. 5 pages. 2 copies.