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Victory in the House - Advocacy Works. School Nutrition and Local Farm Products Bills Passed!

Next Step: Your Help Needed in Senate

Yesterday, the House of Representatives passed the School Nutrition Bill and the Local Farm Products Bill! Thank you to everyone who called, emailed, and visited your Representative over the last few days. Many Reps told us they were inundated with calls! The final vote in the House was 152 in support and 4 opposed.

But our work is not complete! Passage in the Senate will not be easy. Stay tuned for more information on what you can do in the weeks ahead.

The School Nutrition Bill has been championed by Chairman Peter Koutoujian of Waltham. Public Health Committee Chair Jeffrey Sánchez of Jamaica Plain was crucial in getting the bill through the committee process and passed in the full House.

During debate in the House, Representative George Petersen of Grafton offered an amendment to include the full text of the Local Farm Products Bill, and the House voted unanimously to approve the amendment!

There was great press coverage in the MetroWest Daily News and the Lowell Sun and the Worcester Telegram and Gazette. The Boston Globe wrote an editorial in support of the bill.

SAVE THE DATE
Acting FRESH Campaign Meeting,
February 8, 2010, 3:30-5:00pm
Greater Boston: Building Strategies for Healthier Neighborhoods through Public Policy.
Hosted by Massachusetts Public Health Association in collaboration with Somerville Community Health Agenda, Energize Everett and the Mattapan Food and Fitness Coalition.  Location: Regional Center for Healthy Communities, 552 Massachusetts Ave, Suite 203, Cambridge, MA (directions) (accessible by T, bus, biking, walking; public parking available).
This meeting will provide a chance to share information and knowledge across issues and communities.  Networking and refreshments from 3:00-3:30.  For more information and to RSVP, contact Maddie Ribble at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or 671-524-6696 x111

 

MA PTA Joins Safer Chemicals, Healthy Families Campaign

Mass PTA has joined Safer Chemicals, Healthy Families, a national advocacy campaign for smarter federal policies about toxic chemicals. The goal is to give the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) the tools it needs to put common sense limits on toxic chemicals.

Current laws do not provide the safeguards to protect the public (especially children) from toxic substances. Indeed, our children are the hit and run victims of the thousands of health damaging and life altering "stealth" substances in our water, air and food and in the consumer products we use in our daily.

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Massachusetts PTA 100th Centennial Celebration

Countdown to April 10, 2010

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