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Marshall Matz Papers Accession No.: 03-M003-004 Volume: 13 linear feet Inclusive Dates: 1979 - 1998 Copyright: This collection may be protected from unauthorized copying by the Copyright Law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code). Historical/Biographical Sketch: Marshall Matz served as General Counsel to the Senate Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs and also as Special Counsel to the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry before becoming Washington counsel for the American School Food Service Association. Scope and Content: The collection contains documents concerning national school lunch and child nutrition programs as well as some state initiatives. There is legislative correspondence, copies of proposed bills, working papers and reports from the ASFSA as well as NFSMI planning material including a feasibility study. Inventory: Box 1 Folder 1: 1

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Marshall Matz Papers

Accession No.: 03-M003-004

Volume: 13 linear feet

Inclusive Dates: 1979 - 1998

Copyright: This collection may be protected from unauthorized copying by the Copyright Law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code).

Historical/Biographical Sketch:

Marshall Matz served as General Counsel to the Senate Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs and also as Special Counsel to the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry before becoming Washington counsel for the American School Food Service Association.

Scope and Content:

The collection contains documents concerning national school lunch and child nutrition programs as well as some state initiatives. There is legislative correspondence, copies of proposed bills, working papers and reports from the ASFSA as well as NFSMI planning material including a feasibility study.

Inventory:

Box 1

Folder 1:

Section 4 Fact Sheet: General Assistance Grant-in-Aid, prepared by the American School Food Service Association. 8 copies.

Folder 2:

United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia opinion, decided November 15, 1983, ruling that the Secretary of Agriculture exceeded his authority when he barred the sale of competitive foods throughout the school until after the end of the last food service of the day. Thirteen pages. 3 copies.

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Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable John R. Block, Secretary of Agriculture, regarding The National School Lunch Program and the McDonald’s Corporation’s plans to install a fast food restaurant in the Ft. Lauderdale Florida High School cafeteria. 14 December 1983. 2 pages. 7 copies.

Article: McDonald’s Wants Profits In School Food Service, CNI, December 15, 1983. 2 pages. 2 copies.

Rules and Regulations, Federal Register, Vol. 50, No. 96, Friday, May 17, 1985. 4 copies.

Position Statement, Competitive Food Sales, by the American School Food Service Association, February 4, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from Thomas E. Dixon, Sales Manager, Food Service Division, Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company to School Principal/Athletic Director regarding Pepsi-Cola Program School Proposal. August 6, 1984. Sent to Marshall Matz by the West Virginia Department of Education.

Letter from Mary C. Jarratt, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, regarding profits of sales of McDonald’s in a Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, high school cafeteria. March 13, 1984. 1 page. 2 copies.

Draft letter urging the Secretary of Agriculture to implement a section of the Food Act of 1981, which provides for making commodities not likely to be sold by the CCC available without charge or credit to child nutrition programs and to food banks. Not dated, not signed.

Article: The Fast-Food War: Big Mac Under Attack, BusinessWeek, January 30, 1984. 2 pages. 2 copies.

Draft letter from Betty Bender, President, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Stanley C. Garnett, Branch Chief, Policy and Program Development Branch, Child Nutrition Division, Food and Nutrition Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, regarding ASFSA’s response to Regulation 7 CFR Parts 210 and 220: National School Lunch Program and School Breakfast Program; Competitive foods. Not dated. 2 pages.

School Lunch and Child Nutrition Amendments of 1984, Congressional Record – House, May 1, 1984. 7 pages.

Article: Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service [7 CFR Parts 210 and 220], National School Lunch and School Breakfast Programs; Notice to Commenters on the July 6 Competitive Foods Proposal, Federal Register, Vol. 44 No. 182, Tuesday, September 18, 1979. 4 pages.

Memorandum from Nutrition Standards and Nutrition Education Committee, American School Food Service Association, Fran Nelson, Chairman, to Margaret O. K. Glavin, Director, School

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Nutrition Division, United States Department of Agriculture, regarding Proposed Rule on Competitive Foods, September 24, 1979. 4 pages.

Article: Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service, 7 CFR Parts 210 and 220, National School Lunch and School Breakfast Programs; Competitive Foods, Proposed Rules, Federal Register, Vol. 49 No. 50, Tuesday, March 13, 1984. 4 pages.

Draft: Policy Statement of Foods Served on the School Campus. Not dated, not signed. 5 pages.

Article: Junk Food Ban Stirs Senate Debate, CNI Weekly Report, June 2, 1977. 1 page.

ASFSA Washington Report, Volume 1 Issue 2, June 6, 1977, regarding competitive foods legislation. 2 pages.

Nutrition Education for the Students and Teachers, Congressional Record – Senate, June 30, 1977. 7 pages.

The Sale of Competitive Foods, Congressional Record – Senate, Vol. 123 No. 114, June 30, 1977. 3 pages.

Letter from Josephine Martin, President, ASFSA, to the Senate Agriculture Committee, thanking them for their leadership in the mark-up of S 1420. June 3, 1977. 3 pages.

An Issue Paper: Competitive Foods, (Section 10 of the Child Nutrition Act of 1966), American School Food Service Association, August 1, 1977. 5 pages.

Competitive food services, no attribution, not dated. 3 pages.

Letter from Thomas A. Daly, General Counsel, National Soft Drink Association, to NSDA Members, regarding USDA’s decision not to appeal the decision allowing soft drinks to be sold in schools except at the same time and place as the food programs are in progress. February 14, 1984. 1 page.

Competitive Foods, Proposed Rules, Federal Register, Vol. 49 No. 50, Tuesday, March 13, 1984. 2 pages. 5 copies.

Competitive Food Agreement Explanation, not dated, not attributed. 2 pages.

Report from John Bode, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services to Food and Nutrition Service, USDA, regarding competitive foods, March 8, 1984. 7 pages.

Letter from Mary C. Jarratt, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, to Marshall Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, regarding the legality of private food services in competition with the National School Lunch Program, January 12, 1984. 1 page. 2 copies.

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Memorandum # 4, Competitive Foods, National Soft Drink Association (NSDA) vs. Robert Bergland, et al., Legislative News, ASFSA, December 2, 1983. 2 pages. Attached: USDA to Compensate for Impounded Meat, Official Says, USDA News Division, Nov. 30. 1 page.Article: McDonald’s Wants Profits in School Food Service, Community Nutrition Service Nutrition Week, December 15, 1983, 2 pages.

Letter from Marshall Matz to Mrs. Louise Frolich, American School Food Service Association, regarding the decision on competitive foods, brief summary of that decision, and a USDA press release on ground beef, November 30, 1983. 16 pages.

Letter from Joyce Niedenthal, Curriculum Supervisor, Home Economics, to Mr. Conrad C. Ott, Superintendent, Akron Public Schools, regarding the joint venture between the Broward County School System and the McDonald’s Corporation, December 14, 1983. 4 pages.

Article: Fast-Food Chains Try New Markets, not attributed, not dated. 1 page.

Letter to the Editor from John J. Monahan Jr., Member, Broward County Republican Executive Committee, regarding McDonald’s in school a questionable move, Sun-Tattler, not dated. 1 page. 2 copies.

Article: Lauderdale High gears up for Big Mac attacks, Fort Lauderdale News, November 18, 1983. 1 page.

Editorial: Funds for lunches will fill real need, Fort Lauderdale News, October 31, 1983. 1 page.

Article: School could get fast food service, Sun Sentinel, November 15, 1983. 1 page.

Article: Food for thought: McDonald’s gets high school pact, Sun Sentinel, November 22, 1983. 1 page.

Article: Big Mac attack hits School Board, Miami Herald, Sun Sentinel, November 15, 1983. 1 page.

Folder 3:

Folder: Healthy Kids: Nutrition Objectives for School Meals, National Initiative, Spring 1994, USDA.

Letter from Dorothy Caldwell, President, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Ellen Haas, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, USDA, regarding a request to extend the comment period on the Nutrition Objectives for School Meals Regulations, June 29, 1994. 1 page. 5 copies.

Letter unsigned to Mr. Robert M. Eadie, Chief, Policy and Program Development Branch, Child Nutrition Division, Food and Nutrition Service, USDA, regarding proposed School Meals Initiative for Healthy Children, August 19, 1994. 12 pages.

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Draft: Talking Points for Development of Comments on Proposed School Meal Rule, Dorothy Caldwell, MS, RD, President, ASFSA, July 16, 1994. 6 pages.

Article: Comments of Representatives of Southeastern States Related to an Alternative Menu Planning System for Schools to Replace the Assisted Nutrient Based Menu Planning System Proposed by USDA, 1st Draft, July 5, 1994. 4 pages.

Fax from Dorothy Caldwell, ASFSA President, Arkansas Department of Education, to Marshall Matz regarding random thoughts on proposed school meal rule, July 16, 1994. 7 pages.

Talking Points/Key Elements – USDA Proposed Regulation, July 23, 1994. 1 page. 2 copies.

Letter from Josephine Busha, State Director, Child Nutrition Programs, Vermont Department of Education, to Vice President Al Gore, Jr., The White House, regarding concerns for the burdens of proposed changes in regulations for the National School Lunch Program, July 8, 1994. 2 pages.

Letter from Paul McElwain, Director, School & Community Nutrition, Kentucky Department of Education, to Hon Ellen Haas, Assistant Secretary, Food and Consumer Services, USDA, regarding proposed Nutrition Objectives for School Meals, June 24, 1994. 2 pages.

Fax from Office of Senator Bob Dole to Marshall Matz regarding special needs provisions, June 22, 1994. 9 pages.

Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz regarding an accompanying letter from Dorothy Caldwell, President, American School Food Service Association, to Ellen Hass, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, USDA, urging a 30 day extension for comments on the Nutrition Objectives for School Meals Regulations, June, 29, 1994. 2 pages.

Fax from Kevin to Marshall of an article: Nutrition Disclosures, Federal Register, vol. 59 No. 111, June 10, 1994, Proposed Rules, June 21, 1994. 3 pages.

Fax from Maria Balakshin, State Directors/Supervisors Section Chair, ASFSA, to Dorothy Caldwell, Kevin Dando, Marilyn Hunt, Penny McConnell, and Vivian Pilant with an attached letter Balakshin sent to Ellen Haas regarding the proposed regulations on Nutrition Objectives for School Meals, June 22, 1994. 3 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz to Tom Daschle regarding the implementation of the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, June 22, 1994. 2 pages.

Public Service Announcement: School Meals Initiative on Internet, USDA Office of Consumer Affairs, not dated. 1 page.

Graphic: Your Voice Counts! Food and Nutrition Service, not dated. 1 page.

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Article: School Meals Initiative for Healthy Children, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, June 1994. 5 pages. 6 copies.

Message from Kevin Dando and Marshall Matz to every ASFSA state president, state director, and state legislative chair alerting them of Senate action on the child nutrition reauthorization bill (S. 1614) and an accompanying sample letter to fax to members of the Senate Agricultural Committee, June 17, 1994. 3 pages.

Fax from Kevin Dando to Marshall Matz with an attached article from Tuesday Morning with a complete analysis of S. 1614 as marked up by the Senate Agriculture Committee on June 22, June 24, 1994. 5 pages.

Letter from Ellen Haas, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, to Dear Friend regarding the announcement of the proposed USDA School Meals Initiative for Healthy Children, June 17, 1994. 1 page.

Fax from M. Gunn, Child Nutrition Programs, Mississippi Department of Education, to Marshall Matz regarding proposed legislative language for proposing the establishment of a pilot program to test an alternative method of determining free and reduced price meal eligibility without using free and reduced price applications, June 16, 1994. 5 pages.

Copy of Senate Bill S. 1614 to amend the Child Nutrition Act of 1966 and the National School Lunch Act to provide healthy eating habits for children and to extend certain authorities contained in such Acts through fiscal year 1998, and for other purposes, 103D Congress, 1st Session. 14 pages. 2 copies.

Memorandum from SLL to MLM regarding Senate Agriculture Hearing on S. 1614, the “Better Nutrition and Health for Children Act”, June 10, 1994. 4 pages.

Fax from Dorothy Wood, Legislative Chair for the Iowa School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz regarding testimony before the Subcommittee on Nutrition, June 16, 1994. 3 pages.

Fax from Beth Hanna to Marshall Matz of a copy of Testimony if West Des Moines Community School District before the Subcommittee on Nutrition and Investigation of the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, U. S. Senate, June 17, 1994. 4 pages.

Senate Committee of Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Subcommittee of Nutrition and Investigations, Hearing on s. 1614, “Better Nutrition and Health for Children Act”, Friday, June17, 1994, SD-562, 10:00 a.m., Witness List. 1 page.

Testimony of the Anamosa Community School District before the Subcommittee on Nutrition and Investigation of the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, U. S. Senate, June 17, 1994. 2 pages.

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Press Release: U. S. Senator for Kentucky Mitch McConnell, Statement by U. S. Senator Mitch McConnell on School Lunch Program, June 17, 1994. 2 pages.

Press Release: Tom Harkin of Iowa, U. S. Senator, Statement of Senator Tom Harkin, Subcommittee on Nutrition and Investigations, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, June 17, 1994. 1 page.

Article: Schools Must Trim the Fat From Menus, Consumer Groups Hail New U.S.D.A. Rules, Education Week, Volume XIII, Number 38, June 15, 1994. 2 pages.

Article: ASFSA Response to USDA Initiative, NewsNewsNews, American School Food Service Association, June 9, 1994. 2 pages. 5 copies.

Memorandum from Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Ronald A. Schuler, President, California Canning Peach Association, regarding FNS proposed changes to school meal requirements, June 8, 1994. 4 pages.

Letter from John R. Purcell, Partner, to Ruth Matoto, Foodservice Specialist, Fairfax County Public Schools, regarding the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade and its implications on the National School Lunch and Breakfast Programs, June 2, 1994. 3 pages.

Fax forwarded to Marshall Matz by Kevin Dando of a fax Dando received from Jo Busha, Vermont Department of Education Child Nutrition Programs, regarding Busha’s reactions to proposed changes in legislation, June 8, 1994. 3 pages.

Article: Planned New School-Lunch Guidelines Prompt Food Sellers to Think Nutrition, The Wall Street Journal, June 6, [1994?]. 2 pages.

Article: New School Lunch Regulations to Reduce the Fat Content of Meals, The Washington Post, June 7, 1994. 1 page.

U. S. Proposes Healthier Food At All Schools, New Rules Would Cut Fat and Cholesterol, The New York Times, June 7, 1994. 1 page.

Article: New Rules Have Schools Worried They’ll Flunk Lunch, The Washington Post, June 8, 1994. 2 pages.

Article: ’46 Menus Are Stale, Schools Say, The New York Times, June 8, 1994. 1 page.

Four pages of handwritten notes on nutrient standards. Not signed, not dated.

Brochure: June is Fruit & Vegetable Month, June 15, 1994. 1 page.

Press Release: The ABCD Coalition Congratulates USDA on the Launch of School Meals Initiatives, “But, Initiatives Do Not Go Far Enough”, June 8, 1994. 6 pages.

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Press Release: Don’t Make Kids Wait for a Healthy Future, Public Voice Says Landmark Regulations Fall Short, Public Voice for Food & Health Policy, June 6, 1994. 3 pages.

Chart: Minimum Nutrient Levels For School Lunches. 1 page. 2 copies.

Chart: School Lunch Patterns for Various Age/Grade Groups, USDA Department of Agriculture, National School Lunch Program. 1 page. 2 copies.

Federal Register, Friday, June 10, 1994, Part IV, Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, 7 CRF Parts 210 and 220, National School Lunch Program and School Breakfast Program: Nutrition Objectives for School Meals; Proposed Rule. 33 pages.

Folder 4:

Committee Print: Compilation of Selected Federal Nutrition Statutes, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, United States Senate, 96th Congress, 1st Session, January 1979. 103 pages.

S. 1898: Senate Bill to integrate the provisions of the National School Lunch Act and the Child Nutrition Act of 1966, and to extend those programs that expire in fiscal year 1980, 96th Congress, 1st Session, October 16, 1979. 135 pages.

Photocopies comparing New Legislation and Old Legislation. 285 pages.

Public Law 95-627 – November 10, 1978, 95th Congress, An Act to extend and amend the special supplemental food program and the child care food program, and for other purposes. 23 pages.

The National School Lunch Program and Diets of Participants from Low-Income Households, Consumer Nutrition Center, Human Nutrition, Science and Education Administration, U.S. Department of Agriculture, June 1981. 33 pages.

Congressional Record, Proceedings and Debates if the 96th Congress, First Session, Vol. 125 No. 144, Washington, Monday, October 22, 1979.

Folder 5:

Fax from Yvette Jackson, Administrator, USDA, to Marshall Matz regarding report language from Smith, March 26, 1998. 2 pages.

Discussion Draft: In the Senate of the United States, A Bill to require the Secretary of Agriculture to allow a State to carry out a demonstration program to evaluate the delivery of food and nutrition services under separate child nutrition programs through a comprehensive child nutrition program, January 26, 1998. 7 pages.

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A Proposal for a Demonstration Program, The Oregon Comprehensive Child Nutrition Initiative, January 20, 1998. 23 pages.

Fax from Barry to Marshall Matz of a Draft of The Oregon Comprehensive Child Nutrition Initiative, October 17, 1997. 14 pages.

Draft: A Proposal for a Demonstration Program, The Oregon Comprehensive Child Nutrition Initiative, not dated. 23 pages.

Food and Consumer Service Comments: “Proposal for an Oregon Comprehensive Child Nutrition Program”, November 6, 1997. 6 pages.

Proposal for an Oregon Comprehensive Child Nutrition Program, not dated. 6 pages.

Folder 6:

1998 LAC Script, February 4, 1998. 7 pages.

The American School Food Service Association 1998 Legislative Issue Paper – Talking Points. 3 pages.

Letter from Gary Locke, Governor, State of Washington, to The Honorable William J. Clinton, The President of the United States, endorsing the “Meals for Achievement” initiative, January 28, 1998. 1 page.

Letter from Jeanne Shaheen, Governor, State of New Hampshire, to The Honorable Dan Glickman, USDA, Office of the Secretary, endorsing expansion and enhancement of the school breakfast program, December 4, 1997. 1 page.

Letter from William J. Janklow, Governor, State of South Dakota, to The Honorable Tim Johnson, United States Senator, regarding strong support for S. 1396, The Meals for Achievement Act, February 5, 1998. 2 pages.

Letter from Howard Dean, M.D., Governor, State of Vermont, to The Honorable Dan Glickman, Secretary, United States Department of Agriculture, requesting strong support for Meals for Achievement Act of 1997, December 29, 1997. 1 page.

Letter from Maxine Waters, Chair, Congressional Black Caucus, and William L. Clay, Ranking Democratic Member, Committee Education and the Work Force, to President William J. Clinton, The White House, regarding the Congressional Black Caucus urging the President to support current legislation to combat hunger in America, December 18, 1997. 2 pages.

Letter from Ronald E. Kleinman, M.D., of Harvard Medical School, to William J. Clinton, President of the United States, and Hilary Rodham Clinton, The White House, regarding support for the Meals for Achievement Act, December 12, 1997. 2 pages.

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Booklet: School Breakfast Programs: Energizing the Classroom, A summary of the first and second year study of the Universal School Breakfast Pilot Program in Minnesota elementary schools, February 1997. 7 pages.

Program: American School Food Service Association 26th Annual Legislative Action Conference, February 8-11, 1998.

Fax from Barry Sackin to Marshall Matz regarding an analysis of the Oregon Option, March 26, 1998. 3 pages.

Letter from Ronald A. Schuler, President and CEO, California Canning Peach Association, to Mr. Bruce Reed, Special Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy, urging strong support for the Meals for Achievement Act, December 4, 1997. 1 page.

Letter from William C. Ferriera, President, Apricot Producers of California, to The Honorable Frank Riggs, U. S. House of Representatives, requesting Riggs to cosponsor the Meals for Achievement Act, December 8, 1997. 1 page.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz to Tom Freedman, Domestic Policy Council, regarding State of the Union and Child Nutrition, January 15, 1998. 1 page.

Letter from Tim Johnson, United States Senate, to The President, The White House, requesting support for the Meals for Achievement Act, December 12, 1997. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Co-Chair, Child Nutrition Forum Steering Committee, and Ellen Teller, Co-Chair, Child Nutrition Forum Steering Committee, to Bruce Reed regarding Child Nutrition Priorities for the State of the Union Address, December 8, 1997. 3 pages.

Letter from Maxine Waters, Chair, Congressional Black Caucus, and William L. Clay, Ranking Democratic Member, Committee Education and the Work Force, to President William J. Clinton, The White House, regarding the Congressional Black Caucus urging the President to support current legislation to combat hunger in America, December 18, 1997. 2 pages.

Letter from Howard Dean, M.D., Governor, State of Vermont, to The Honorable Dan Glickman, Secretary, United States Department of Agriculture, requesting strong support for Meals for Achievement Act of 1997, December 29, 1997. 1 page.

Letter from Jeanne Shaheen, Governor, State of New Hampshire, to The Honorable Dan Glickman, USDA, Office of the Secretary, endorsing expansion and enhancement of the school breakfast program, December 4, 1997. 1 page.

Letter from Ronald A. Schuler, President and CEO, California Canning Peach Association, to Mr. Bruce Reed, Special Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy, urging strong support for the Meals for Achievement Act, December 4, 1997. 1 page.

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Letter from William C. Ferriera, President, Apricot Producers of California, to The Honorable Frank Riggs, U. S. House of Representatives, requesting Riggs to cosponsor the Meals for Achievement Act, December 8, 1997. 1 page.

Memorandum for the President from Secretary Dan Glickman regarding Child Nutrition Reauthorization/School Breakfast Initiative, December 23, 1997. 3 pages.

Booklet: School Breakfast Programs: Energizing the Classroom, A summary of the first and second year study of the Universal School Breakfast Pilot Program in Minnesota elementary schools, February 1997. 7 pages.

Letter from William J. Janklow, Governor, State of South Dakota, to The Honorable Tim Johnson, United States Senator, regarding strong support for S. 1396, The Meals for Achievement Act, February 5, 1998. 2 pages. 3 copies.

Handout: Lobbying Tips. 1 page.

Folder 7:

Legislative Action Conference Hotel Confirmation for Marshall Matz, February 6-12, 1998, Capital Hilton Hotel. 1 page.

Introduction of Secretary Glickman. 1 page.

Introduction of Representative Lynn Woolsey. 1 page.

Fax from Barry Sackin to Marshall Matz regarding draft Talking Points for our Issue Paper, January 30, 1998. 4 pages.

American School Food Service Association 1998 Legislative Issue Paper. 1 page. 6 copies.

Fiscal Year 1999 Federal Budget. 1 page.

Fax from Ellen Teller, Food Research and Action Center, to Barry Sackin & Marshall Matz regarding two additional proposals on after school care to shop to the hill, and an article in support of the NSLP: Food Consumption Patterns of Elementary Schoolchildren in New York City, Journal of the American Dietetic Association, Volume 98 Number 2, February 1998. 9 pages.

Food and [Consumer] Nutrition Service, Federal Funds, The Budget for Fiscal Year 1999. 4 pages.

Fax from Barry Sackin to Marshall Matz regarding a sample letter to President Clinton regarding no increase in federal funding for child nutrition programs, letter to be put out to attendees. 2 pages.

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Program: American School Food Service Association 26th Annual Legislative Action Conference, February 8-11, 1998.

Introduction of Senator Larry Craig. 1 page.

of Senator Tim Johnson. 1 page.

Fax from Mary Kate Harrison/Chair, PPL Committee, to Marshall Matz containing copies of fax from Mary Kate Harrison to All Public Policy and Legislation Committee Members, regarding Information for State Chairs, and fax from Your Regional PPL Representative to State Legislative Chairs regarding Legislative Action Conference, Washington, D.C., January 15, 1998. 5 pages.

Letter from Shelby Ferguson to Marshall Matz with an attached copy of the LAC’s assignments with Matz’ responsibilities highlighted, January 13, 1998. 4 pages.

LAC ’98 PPL Committee Task List. 2 pages.

Letter from Marshall Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Loretta Sanchez, United States House of Representatives, regarding an invitation to speak at the 1998 Legislative Action Conference, September 24, 1997. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Larry Craig, United States Senate, regarding an invitation to speak at the 1998 Legislative Action Conference, September 24, 1997. 1 page.

Child Nutrition Forum, Draft Legislative Policies, 1998 Child Nutrition Reauthorization Legislation, October 16, 1997. 2 pages.

Letter from Marshall Matz to The Honorable William Goodling, Chairman, Education and the Workforce, U. S. House of Representatives, regarding a request to hold a child nutrition hearing on the 1998 Child Nutrition Reauthorization, September 4, 1997. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Tom Johnson, United States Senate, regarding an invitation to speak at the 1998 Legislative Action Conference, September 17, 1997. 1 page. 2 copies.

Letter from Marshall Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Richard A. Gephardt, Minority Leader, United States House of Representatives, regarding an invitation to speak at the 1998 Legislative Action Conference, January 12, 1998. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Lynda Theil, Office of Representative Lynn Woolsey, regarding a request that Theil participate in the 1998 Legislative Action Conference as part of a Congressional staff panel, January 12, 1998. 1 page.

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Letter from Marshall Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Mark Halverson, Office of Senator Harkin, regarding a request that Halverson participate in the 1998 Legislative Action Conference as part of a Congressional staff panel, January 12, 1998. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Dr. June Harris, House Committee on Education and the Workforce, regarding a request that Harris participate in the 1998 Legislative Action Conference as part of a Congressional staff panel, January 12, 1998. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Beth Johnson, R.D., Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Committee, regarding a request that Johnson participate in the 1998 Legislative Action Conference as part of a Congressional staff panel, January 12, 1998. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Lynn Selmser, Committee on Education and the Workforce, regarding a request that Selmser participate in the 1998 Legislative Action Conference as part of a Congressional staff panel, January 12, 1998. 1 page.

Fax from Marshall to Greg requesting a good word for the attached letter: Letter from Marshall Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Dan Glickman, Secretary, U. S. Department of Agriculture, regarding an invitation to speak at the 1998 Legislative Action Conference, and to introduce the Under Secretary, October 10, 1997. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Dan Glickman, Secretary, U. S. Department of Agriculture, regarding a request for a meeting to discuss the 1998 child nutrition reauthorization legislation, October 10, 1997. 1 page.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz to Mary Beth Schultheis, Office of Secretary Glickman, regarding ASFSA speech, January 12, 1998. 1page.

Letter from Marshall Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Michael Castle, United States House of Representatives, regarding an invitation to speak at the 1998 Legislative Action Conference, September 24, 1997. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall Matz to The Honorable Frank D. Riggs, Chairman, Education and the Workforce, Early Childhood Youth and Families Subcommittee, U. S. House of Representatives, regarding a request to hold a hearing to focus on the 1998 Child Nutrition Reauthorization, September 4, 1997. 1 page.

Folder 8:

List of potential options for offsets for child nutrition reauthorization. Not signed, not dated. 1 page.

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Letter from Maxine Waters, Chair, Congressional Black Caucus, and William L. Clay, Ranking Democratic Member, Committee Education and the Work Force, to President William J. Clinton, The White House, regarding the Congressional Black Caucus urging the President to support current legislation to combat hunger in America, December 18, 1997. 2 pages.

Letter from Ronald E. Klemman, M.D., of Harvard Medical School, to William J. Clinton, President of the United States, and Hilary Rodham Clinton, The White House, regarding support for the Meals for Achievement Act, December 12, 1997. 2 pages.

Letter from Lawton Chiles, Governor, State of Florida, to The Honorable William J. Clinton, President of the United States, The White House, urging support for the Meals for Achievement Act, February 26, 1998. 1 page.

Letter from Howard Dean, M.D., Governor, State of Vermont, to The Honorable Dan Glickman, Secretary, United States Department of Agriculture, requesting strong support for Meals for Achievement Act of 1997, December 29, 1997. 1 page.

Letter from Jeanne Shaheen, Governor, State of New Hampshire, to The Honorable Dan Glickman, USDA, Office of the Secretary, endorsing expansion and enhancement of the school breakfast program, December 4, 1997. 1 page.

Letter from William J. Janklow, Governor, State of South Dakota, to The Honorable Tim Johnson, United States Senator, regarding strong support for S. 1396, The Meals for Achievement Act, February 5, 1998. 2 pages.

Memorandum for the President from Secretary Dan Glickman regarding Child Nutrition Reauthorization/School Breakfast Initiative, December 23, 1997. 3 pages. 2 copies.

H.R. 3086 in the House of Representatives, November 13, 1997. 3 pages.

Discussion Draft of a Senate bill, January 26, 1998. 7 pages.

Children’s Hunger Initiative for Learning and Development, USDA, October 1, 1997. 30 pages.

Child Nutrition Reauthorization Act of 1998 introduced by Richard Lugar, January 27, 1998. 6 pages.

Letter from Cynthia H. Sevier, President, N. C. School Food Service Association, to Mr. Bruce Reed, Director, Domestic Policy Council, The White House, urging support for the Meals for Achievement Act, December 18, 1997. 1 page.

Senate Bill S. 1556, 105th Congress, 1st Session, November 13, 1997. 17 pages.

Letter from Richard Bordeaux, Ed.D., Superintendent, Todd County School District, Mission, South Dakota, to Mr. Bruce Reed, Director, Domestic Policy Council, The White House, urging

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that the Meals of Achievement Act be a part of the President’s education initiative, December 15, 1997. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall Matz to Secretary Glickman regarding The Bottom Line, not dated. 1 page.

Letter from Paul Wellstone, United States Senator, Bill Luther, Member of Congress, James Oberstar, Member of Congress, Martin Sabo, Member of Congress, David Minge, Member of Congress, Collin Peterson, Member of Congress, Bruce Vento, Member of Congress, and Jim Ramstad, Member of Congress, to The Honorable Daniel R. Glickman, Secretary, The United States Department of Agriculture, regarding the success of Minnesota’s pilot breakfast programs and urging consideration of research when shaping future policy for the National School Breakfast Program, November 14, 1997. 2 pages.

Letter from Ronald A. Schuler, President, California Canning Peach Association, to The Honorable Tim Johnson, United States Senate, urging support for the Meals for Achievement Act, November 25, 1997. 1 page.

Letter from Mark J. Nellermoe, General Manager, Schwan’s School Food Service, to Secretary Glickman, U. S. Department of Agriculture, requesting support for the Meals for Achievement Act, November 13, 1997. 1 page.

Letter from Stuart [Warehauer], Senior Vice President, Pierre-Hudson Specialty Foods, to The Honorable Dan Glickman, USDA, Office of the Secretary, urging support for expansion of school breakfast programs and simplification of program administration, November 13, 1997. 1 page.

The Meals for Achievement Act, Congressional Record – Senate, November 6, 1997. 1 page. 2 copies.

The Child Nutrition Initiatives Act, Congressional Record – Senate, November 13, 1997. 4 pages.

S. 1396, To amend the Child Nutrition Act of 1966 to expand the School Breakfast Program in elementary schools, 105th Congress, 1st Session, November 6, 1997. 2 pages. 3 copies.

Article: G.O.P., Eye on ’98, Builds Education Plank, The New York Times, October 8, 1997. 2 pages.

Tuesday Morning, American School Food Service Association, Week of November 11, 1997, with a draft of the 1998 Legislative Issue Paper attached. 2 pages.

Article: Senator Johnson Introduces “Meals for Achievement Bill”, Tuesday Morning, American School Food Service Association, Week of November 11, 1997. 1 page.

Fax from Barry Sackin to Marshall Matz, copy of the Meals for Achievement Act marked CONFIDENTIAL, October 29, 1997. 6 pages.

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Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz to Secretary Dan Glickman, Attention: Greg Frazier, regarding Child Nutrition/H. R. 3086, November 14, 1997. 1 page.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz to Jack Lew, Deputy Director, Office of Management and Budget, regarding Child Nutrition/H. R. 3086, November 14, 1997. 1 page.

Article: Food program leads to better behavior at school, not attributed, October 23, 1997. 2 pages. 9 copies.

Fax from Barry Sackin to Marshall Matz regarding revision of talking points for Meals for Achievement, November 6, 1997. 7 pages.

Resolution: Endorsement of the Meals for Achievement Act, signed by Arlene M. Chamberlain, SDSFSA President, December 3, 1997. 1 page. 3 copies.

Senate Bill S. 1396, 105th Congress, November 7, 1997. 4 pages. 3 copies.

Letter from Ronald A. Schuler, President, California Canning Peach Association, to The Honorable Frank Riggs, 1714 Longworth House Office Building, urging support for the H. R. 3086, December 4, 1997. 1 page.

Letter from Ronald A. Schuler, President and CEO, California Canning Peach Association, to Mr. Bruce Reed, Special Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy, urging strong support for the Meals for Achievement Act, December 4, 1997. 1 page.

Child Nutrition Forum, Draft Legislative Priorities, 1998 Child Nutrition Reauthorization Legislation, October 16, 1997. 2 pages. 2 copies.

Letter from Terry Barton, President, California Pear Growers, to The Honorable Frank Riggs, 1714 Longworth House Office Building, U.S. House of Representatives, urging support for the Meals for Achievement Act, December 15, 1997. 1page.

Folder 9:

Folder: PPL Committee Meeting January 9 & 10, 1998:“Buy American” Proposed LegislationLetter from Craig W. Brooks, President, American Commodity Distribution Association, to Barry Sackin, American School Food Association, requesting ASFSA add a School Breakfast Commodity Entitlement to their Legislative Issue Paper, with ACDA’s Position Paper attached, January 7, 1998. 3 pages.

ASFSA Reauthorization Think Tank Recommendations for Amendments to the National School Lunch Act & Child Nutrition Act. Not dated. 2 pages.

Meals for Achievement. Not signed, not dated. 8 pages.

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Confidential Draft – Child Nutrition Program Reauthorization, September 24, 1997. 3 pages.

Reauthorization Think Tank Minutes Outline, labeled Draft – not for outside distribution or discussion, June 5-7, 1997, Alexandria, VA. 8 pages.

Capitol Action: How a Bill Becomes Law, by the American School Food Service Association, not dated. 4 pages.

Article: Clinton Tells Democrats To Hold Off On Plans To Spend Surplus, Congressional Quarterly, January 8, 1998. 2 pages.

Statement of the Honorable Tim Johnson on the Introduction of the Meals for Achievement Act, 6, 1997. 2 pages.

ASFSA Procedures, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, Attachment A, April 1997. 2 pages.

ASFSA Travel Expense Voucher, blank.

S. 1396, A Bill in the Senate of the United States, 105th Congress, 1st Session, November 6, 1997. 2 pages.

H. R. 3086, A Bill in the House of Representatives, 105th Congress, 1st Session, November 13, 1997. 3 pages.

Food Program Participation, Trends from 1994-1997. 1 page.

Fax from Barry Sackin to Marshall Matz regarding the Public Policy & Legislative Committee, October 24-26, 1997, Rosslyn, VA. 2 pages.

Confidential Draft – Child Nutrition Program Reauthorization. September 24, 1997. 1 page.

Fax from Barry Sackin to Marshall Matz regarding a list of non-economic issues to be discussed, September 30, 1997. 2 pages.

Fax from Barry Sackin to Marshall Matz regarding Senator Tim Johnson of South Dakota’s bio, September 25, 1997. 2 pages.

Phone Memo from Helen to MLM regarding Congressman Castle declining an invitation because the House is not in session on February 9.

Reauthorization Think Tank Minutes Outline, labeled Draft – not for outside distribution or discussion, June 5-7, 1997, Alexandria, VA. 8 pages.

Draft: ASFSA Reauthorization Think Tank and PPL Recommendations for Legislative and Regulatory Changes Child Nutrition Programs, September 8, 1997. 7 pages.

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Letter from Janet Bantly, President, to The Honorable Dan Glickman, Secretary, U.S. Department of Agriculture, regarding a request by the leadership of the American School Food Service Association the meet Glickman and Secretary Riley in the Fall, July 8, 19978. 1 page.

Article: Invitations for Nominations for the Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee, Federal Register, Vol. 62, No. 181, September 18, 1997. 1 page. 2 copies.

Memo from Barry to Melinda, Mary Kate, and Barbara regarding a list of speakers and an agenda for LAC, September 19, 1997. 2 pages.

Fax from Mary Kate Harrison, Chair, PPL Committee, to PPL Committee Members regarding Action Items, September 9, 1997. 3 pages.

Title V – Agricultural Program Savings, not dated, with a note attached: Marshall, This is the nutrition language from the Senator’s ag. research bill – Stan. 9 pages.

Draft: Proposal for an Oregon Department of Education I. Department of Education, not dated. 5 pages.

Draft: Child Nutrition Programs, Oregon Department of Education, not dated. 5 pages.

Article: Funding for Food Assistance Program Research Should not be Moved From the Food and Consumer Service to the Economic Research Service, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, July 11, 1997. 4 pages.

Fax from Julie Paradis to Marshall Matz from Larry Brown’s 1993 statement on the link between nutrition and cognitive development in children: New Findings About Child Nutrition and Cognitive Development, July, 28, 1997. 4 pages.

Minutes, ASFSA Reauthorization Think Tank, June 5-7, 1997; Alexandria, VA, with attached memo from Mary Kate Harrison, Chair, regarding Minutes and follow-up, June 13, 1997. 8 pages. 2 copies.

Article: Free-lunch program serves as safety net for some kids, Argus Leader, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, May 29, 1997. 1 page. 3 copies.

Fax from Colleen to Marshall, May 31, 1997, of a letter from Mary Ann Keeffe, Acting Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition, and Consumer Services, to Honorable Bill Goodling, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding schools using ‘any reasonable approach’ to meet nutrition standards, April 30, 1997. 3 pages.

ASFSA 1997 Reauthorization Survey, American School Food Service Association, not dated. 4 pages.

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1998 Child Nutrition Reauthorization, TUESDAY MORNING, week of March 25, 1997, 3 pages.

ASFSA’s Reauthorization Ideas for the NSLP & SBP, American School Food Service Association, not dated. 1 page.

Seamless School Nutrition Concepts, not signed, not dated. 1 page. 2 copies

Eligibility and Participation, not signed, not dated. 1 page.

Article: Schools donate ‘leftovers’, Trendsetters, December 15, 1996. 1 page. 3 copies.

Letter from Bill Goodling, Member of Congress, George Miller, Member of Congress, Richard Lugar, Member of Congress, and Patrick Leahy, Member of Congress, to The Honorable Dan Glickman, Secretary, Department of Agriculture, regarding the Congressmen’s intentions for the recent legislation passed as the Healthy Meals for Children Act, October 2, 1996. 2 pages. 2 copies.

Fax from Colleen Kavanagh to Marshall Matz, June 16, 1997, of a memo from Mary Kate Harrison, Chair, to Reauthorization Think Tank regarding Minutes and follow-up, June 13, 1997. 2 pages.

Fax from Ed Cooney to Marshall Matz, June 16, 1997, of USDA Action Plan to Reduce/Eliminate Hunger as a Significant Problem in the United States, June 16, 1997. 4 pages.

Fax sent from John Winski, Legislative Affairs, Foreign Agriculture Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, to Marshall Matz, June 25, 1997, with the comment: Identical letter sent to all 50 states, of a letter from Michael V. Dunn, Assistant Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs, James W. Schroeder, Acting Under Secretary for Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services, and Mary Ann Keeffe, Acting Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services, to Ms. Kathleen Hays, State Director CNP, Alaska Department of Education, regarding the importance of the “Buy American” provision of Public Law (P.L.) 100-237 when purchasing commodities for the school lunch program, June 24, 1997. 2 pages.

Letter from Michael V. Dunn, Assistant Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs, James W. Schroeder, Acting Under Secretary for Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services, and Mary Ann Keeffe, Acting Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services, to Ms. Frances N O’Connell, Director, New York Department of Education, regarding the importance of the “Buy American” provision of Public Law (P.L.) 100-237 when purchasing commodities for the school lunch program, June 24, 1997.

Memo from Amanda Manning for William E. Ludwig, Administrator, to Regional Administrators All Regions, regarding Buy American Requirement, August 12, 1994. 2 pages.

Notices, Federal Register, Vol. 62, No. 136, July 16, 1997. 3 pages. 6 copies.

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Research Bill, Section by Section Analysis, not signed, not dated. 11 pages.

Child Nutrition Programs: Issued for the 103D Congress, prepared for the Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary, and Vocational Education of the Committee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives, One Hundred Third Congress, Second Session, January 1994. 103 pages.

Minutes: Public Policy and Legislative Committee, July 17, 1997; Orlando, Florida. 2 pages.

Position Statement, Nutrition Policy for Food Available at School (Competitive Foods), adopted by ASFSA Executive Board, February 19, 1991, with the attached internet article: Position of The American Dietetic Association: Child and adolescent food and nutrition programs, October 9, 1997. 12 pages.

Sufficient Time for School Lunch, not signed, October 7, 1997. 1 page.

Report on Two tier Proposal, not signed, not dated. 1 page.

Report on Indirect Costs, with attached Appendix I, OMB Circular No. A-87, Cost Principles for State, Local and Indian Tribal Governments, Attachment B – Selected Items of Cost, not signed, not dated. 5 pages.

Child Nutrition Program Reauthorization Priorities, October 3, 1997. 2 pages.

Confidential Draft – Child Nutrition Program Reauthorization, not signed, September 24, 1997. 1 page.

Numerous attached documents:Memo from Debra Amos, Director Food Services, Arcadia Unified School District, Arcadia, California, to Public Policy and Legislative Committee regarding recommendations for Legislative Reauthorization, September 24, 1997. 1 page.

Memo from Susan Murai, PP&L Chair, ASFSA, to Barry Sackin, Government Affairs, ASFSA, regarding Reauthorization, October 1, 1997. 1 page.

Memo from Penny E. McConnell, R.D., Chair, PPL Committee, Virginia School Food Service Association, to Barry Sackin, Director, Government Affairs, ASFSA, regarding ASFSA Reauthorization Recommendations for Legislative and Regulatory Changes, October 2, 1997. 2 pages.

Six pages of undated, unsigned information relating to child nutrition programs.

Letter from Kathleen A. Corrigan, Director, Mt. Diablo United School District, James W. Dent Education Center, Concord, California, to Barry Sackin, Director of Government Affairs, ASFSA, regarding Corrigan’s rankings of the importance of issues related to Reauthorization, September 24, 1997. 3 pages.

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Letter from Jean Baecher-Brown, Western Regional Representative, State Directors/Supervisors/Specialist’s Section, to Barbara Borschow, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, regarding concerns with ASFSA Reauthorization recommendations, September 26, 1997. 1 page.

Draft: ASFSA Reauthorization Think Tank and PPL Recommendations for Legislative and Regulatory Changes Child Nutrition Programs, August 11, 1997. 2 pages.

Letter from Richard K. DeBurgh, Director of Food Services, Glendale Unified School District, La Crescenta, California, to Mr. Gary Grayson, Administrator, Food Distribution Section, California State Dept. of Education, regarding the testing of raw hamburger, September 24, 1997, with an attached editorial by Daniel P. Puzo, Editor-in-Chief, entitled Life Without Burgers, Restaurants and Institutions, September 15, 1997. ASFSA Reauthorization Think Tank Recommendations for Amendments to the National School Lunch Act & Child Nutrition Act. Not dated. 4 pages. Folder 10:

Amendment in the Nature of a Substitute to H.R. 3874 Ordered by Mr. Castle, June 4. 1998. 41 pages.

A Bill to amend the National School Lunch Act and the Child Nutrition Act of 1966 to provide children with increased access to food and nutrition assistance, to simplify program operations and improve program management, to extend certain authorities contained in those Acts through fiscal year 2003, and for other purposes. 69 pages.

Letter from Paul Wellstone, United States Senator, Bill Luther, Member of Congress, James Oberstar, Member of Congress, Martin Sabo, Member of Congress, David Minge, Member of Congress, Collin Peterson, Member of Congress, Bruce Vento, Member of Congress, and Jim Ramstad, Member of Congress, to The Honorable Daniel R. Glickman, Secretary, The United States Department of Agriculture, regarding the success of Minnesota’s pilot breakfast programs and urging consideration of research when shaping future policy for the National School Breakfast Program, November 14, 1997. 2 pages.

Letter from Ronald A. Schuler, President, California Canning Peach Association, to The Honorable Tim Johnson, United States Senate, urging support for the Meals for Achievement Act, November 25, 1997. 1 page.

Letter from Jeanne Shaheen, Governor, State of New Hampshire, to The Honorable Dan Glickman, USDA, Office of the Secretary, endorsing expansion and enhancement of the school breakfast program, December 4, 1997. 1 page.

Memorandum for the President from Secretary Dan Glickman regarding Child Nutrition Reauthorization/School Breakfast Initiative, December 23, 1997. 3 pages.

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List of Supporters, not signed, not dated. 1 page.

The Meals for Achievement Act, Congressional Record, November 6, 1997. 1 page.

Resolution: Endorsement of the Meals for Achievement Act, signed by Arlene M. Chamberlain, SDSFSA President, December 3, 1997. 1 page.

Letter from Robert Bird, General Mills, Inc., Government Relations Office, to The Honorable Dan Glickman, Secretary, U.S. Department of Agriculture, regarding strong support for S. 1396/H.R. 3086, the Meals for Achievement Act, December 10, 1997. 1 page.

Letter from Mark J. Nellermoe, General Manager, Schwan’s School Food Service, to Secretary Glickman, U. S. Department of Agriculture, requesting support for the Meals for Achievement Act, November 13, 1997. 1 page.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Co-Chair, Child Nutrition Forum Steering Committee, and Ellen Teller, Co-Chair, Child Nutrition Forum Steering Committee, to Bruce Reed regarding Child Nutrition Priorities for the State of the Union Address, December 8, 1997. 3 pages.

Letter from Maxine Waters, Chair, Congressional Black Caucus, and William L. Clay, Ranking Democratic Member, Committee Education and the Work Force, to President William J. Clinton, The White House, regarding the Congressional Black Caucus urging the President to support current legislation to combat hunger in America, December 18, 1997. 2 pages.

Letter from Ronald A. Schuler, President and CEO, California Canning Peach Association, to Mr. Bruce Reed, Special Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy, urging strong support for the Meals for Achievement Act, December 4, 1997. 1 page.

Letter from William C. Ferriera, President, Apricot Producers of California, to The Honorable Frank Riggs, U. S. House of Representatives, requesting Riggs to cosponsor the Meals for Achievement Act, December 8, 1997. 1 page.

Letter from Tim Johnson, United States Senate, to The President, The White House, requesting support for the Meals for Achievement Act, December 12, 1997. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz to Tom Freedman, Domestic Policy Council, The White House, regarding State of the Union and Child Nutrition, January 15, 1998. 1 page.

Letter from Mitch McConnell, United States Senator, to Melinda S. Turner, President, American School Food Service Association, Director, Food Service, Owsley County Schools, Booneville, Kentucky, regarding his lack of support for Senator Johnson’s bill in its current form, February 9, 1998. 2 pages.

Letter from William J. Janklow, Governor, State of South Dakota, to The Honorable Thomas Daschle, United States Senator, regarding Janklow’s strong support for S. 1396, February 5, 1998. 2 pages. 2 copies.

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Letter from Iris T. Metts, Ed.D., Secretary of Education, State of Delaware, to the Honorable Dan Glickman, USDA, Office of the Secretary, urging sufficient funding for all children in elementary school to be offered breakfast, January 8, 1998. 1 page.

Letter from Patricia P. Conley, Supervisor, Smyrna School District Child Nutrition Programs, Smyrna, Delaware, to The Honorable Dan Glickman, U.S. Department of Agriculture, urging sufficient funding for all children in elementary school to be offered breakfast, November 13, 1997. 1 page.

Letter from Ronald E. Kleinman, M.D., of Harvard Medical School, to William J. Clinton, President of the United States, and Hilary Rodham Clinton, The White House, regarding support for the Meals for Achievement Act, December 12, 1997. 2 pages.

Witness List, Committee on Education and the Workforce, Subcommittee on Early Childhood, Youth and Families, Hearing on Child Nutrition Programs, March 10, 1998. 1 page.

Statement of the American School Food Service Association before the Committee on Education and the Workforce, United States House of Representatives, March 10, 1997. 7 pages.

Statement of the American School Food Service Association – ORAL - before the Committee on Education and the Workforce, United States House of Representatives, March 10, 1997. 5 pages.

Folder 11:

Testimony of Robert Greenstein, Executive Director, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, March 12, 1998. 17 pages.

Analysis of OMB’s hypothetical Q & A on Universal Free Breakfast Programs. 6 pages.

Letter from Ronald E. Kleinman, M.D., of Harvard Medical School, to William J. Clinton, President of the United States, and Hilary Rodham Clinton, The White House, regarding support for the Meals for Achievement Act, December 12, 1997. 2 pages.

Letter from Rod R. Blagojevich, Member of Congress, J. Dennis Hastert, Member of Congress, Lynn C. Woolsey, Member of Congress, Constance A. Morella, Member of Congress, Jerry Weller, Member of Congress, Martin T. Meehan, Member of Congress, Donald M. Payne, Member of Congress, Christopher Shays, Member of Congress, William O. Lipinski, Member of Congress, Dale E. Kildee, Member of Congress, Nita M. Lowey, Member of Congress, Dennis J. Kucinich, Member of Congress, Bob Filner, Member of Congress, Lane Evans, Member of Congress, Carolyn B. Maloney, Member of Congress, Jim McDermott, Member of Congress, Bob Etheridge, Member of Congress, Carolyn C. Kilpatrick, Member of Congress, Sherwood L. Boehlert, Member of Congress, Dan Burton, Member of Congress, Jim McDermott, Member of Congress, John Elias Baldacci, Member of Congress, John Lewis, Member of Congress, William D. Delahunt, Member of Congress, Robert C. Scott, Member of Congress, Barbara B. Kennelly, Member of Congress, Robert Wexler, Member of Congress, Ted Strickland, Member of

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Congress, Nick J. Rahall, II, Member of Congress, John W. Olver, Member of Congress, Sanford D. Bishop, Jr., Member of Congress, Alcee L. Hastings, Member of Congress, Earl Blumenauer, Member of Congress, Corrine Brown, Member of Congress, Bernard Sanders, Member of Congress, George E. Brown, Jr., Member of Congress, Jerry F. Costello, Member of Congress, Sue W. Kelly, Member of Congress, Tom Lantos, Member of Congress, Gary L. Ackerman, Member of Congress, Bennie G. Thompson, Member of Congress, James H. Maloney, Member of Congress, Bill Pascrell, Jr., Member of Congress, Louise Slaughter, Member of Congress, Frank Pallone, Jr., Member of Congress, Eva M. Clayton, Member of Congress, Martin Frost, Member of Congress, Loretta Sanchez, Member of Congress, Silvestre Reyes, Member of Congress, Patrick J. Kennedy, Member of Congress, Joseph P. Kennedy, II, Member of Congress, Sidney R. Yates, Member of Congress, Jesse L. Jackson, Jr., Member of Congress, Gerald D. Kleczka, Member of Congress, Benjamin A. Gilman, Member of Congress, Glenn Poshard, Member of Congress, Edward J. Markey, Member of Congress, Darlene Hooley, Member of Congress, Charles E. Schumer, Member of Congress, Brad Sherman, Member of Congress, David E. Bonjor, Member of Congress, Robert A. Weygand, Member of Congress, Eliot L. Engel, Member of Congress, Danny K. Davis, Member of Congress, Lynn N. Rivers, Member of Congress, Luis V. Gutierrez, Member of Congress, Thomas H. Allen, Member of Congress, Zoe Lofgren, Member of Congress, Bobby L. Rush, Member of Congress, Thomas M. Barrett, Member of Congress, Julia Carson, Member of Congress, Thomas J. Manton, Member of Congress, James E. Clyburn, Member of Congress, John Joseph Moakley, Member of Congress, Howard L. Berman, Member of Congress, and Richard E. Neal, Member of Congress, to The Honorable William F. Goodling, Chairman, Committee on Education & the Workforce, urging support for funding for after school care programs under the National School Lunch Act Reauthorization, March 11, 1998. 6 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Co-Chair, Child Nutrition Forum Steering Committee, and Ellen Teller, Co-Chair, Child Nutrition Forum Steering Committee, to Bruce Reed regarding Child Nutrition Priorities for the State of the Union Address, December 8, 1997. 3 pages.

Letter from William C. Ferriera, President, Apricot Producers of California, to The Honorable Frank Riggs, U. S. House of Representatives, requesting Riggs to cosponsor the Meals for Achievement Act, December 8, 1997. 1 page.

Letter from Ronald A. Schuler, President and CEO, California Canning Peach Association, to Mr. Bruce Reed, Special Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy, urging strong support for the Meals for Achievement Act, December 4, 1997. 1 page. 2 copies.

Fax from Les Johnson to Marshall Matz of Section 32 of Public Law No. 320, Seventy-Fourth Congress, January 5, 1998. 2 pages.

Letter from Bill Goodling, Chairman, Committee on Education and the Workforce, to The Honorable Newt Gingrich, Speaker, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding the Conference on S. 1150 and the House Amendment thereto, March 4, 1998. 2 pages.

Fax from Barry Sackin to Marshall Matz regarding reauthorization proposals, March 18, 1998. 3 pages.

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Attached packet of letters:Letter from Maxine Waters, Chair, Congressional Black Caucus, and William L. Clay, Ranking Democratic Member, Committee Education and the Work Force, to President William J. Clinton, The White House, regarding the Congressional Black Caucus urging the President to support current legislation to combat hunger in America, December 18, 1997. 2 pages.

Letter from Ronald E. Kleinman, M.D., of Harvard Medical School, to William J. Clinton, President of the United States, and Hilary Rodham Clinton, The White House, regarding support for the Meals for Achievement Act, December 12, 1997. 2 pages.

Letter from Lawton Chiles, Governor, State of Florida, to The Honorable William J. Clinton, President of the United States, The White House, urging support for the Meals for Achievement Act, February 26, 1998. 1 page.

Letter from Howard Dean, M.D., Governor, State of Vermont, to The Honorable Dan Glickman, Secretary, United States Department of Agriculture, requesting strong support for Meals for Achievement Act of 1997, December 29, 1997. 1 page.

Letter from Jeanne Shaheen, Governor, State of New Hampshire, to The Honorable Dan Glickman, USDA, Office of the Secretary, endorsing expansion and enhancement of the school breakfast program, December 4, 1997. 1 page.

Letter from William J. Janklow, Governor, State of South Dakota, to The Honorable Tim Johnson, United States Senator, regarding strong support for S. 1396, The Meals for Achievement Act, February 5, 1998. 2 pages.

Memorandum for the President from Secretary Dan Glickman regarding Child Nutrition Reauthorization/School Breakfast Initiative, December 23, 1997. 3 pages.

Markup Issues, not signed, not dated. 2 pages.

Legislative Proposals in Fiscal Year 1999 Reauthorization Package, Special Nutrition Programs. 8 pages.

Child Nutrition and WIC Reauthorization Amendments of 1998 Section-by-Section Analysis. 15 pages.

Universal Breakfast Pilot with table showing One and Five Year Costs of Universal SBP Pilot. 1 page.

Statement from Arlene Chamberlain LN, President, South Dakota School Food Service Association, not dated. 2 pages.

1998 Legislative Issue Paper, American School Food Service Association. 1 page.

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Discussion Draft in the House of Representatives, A Bill to amend the National School Lunch Act and the Child Nutrition Act of 1966 to provide children with increased access to food and nutrition assistance, to simplify program operations and improve program management, to extend certain authorities contained in those Acts through fiscal year [200?], and for other purposes. 20 pages.

H.R. 3066, in the House of Representatives, A Bill to amend the National School Lunch Act and the Child Nutrition Act of 1966 to provide children with increased access to food and nutrition assistance, to simplify program operations and improve program management, to extend certain authorities contained in those Acts through fiscal year 2002, and for other purposes, April 1, 1998. 37 pages.

Attached packet of letters:Letter from Maxine Waters, Chair, Congressional Black Caucus, and William L. Clay, Ranking Democratic Member, Committee Education and the Work Force, to President William J. Clinton, The White House, regarding the Congressional Black Caucus urging the President to support current legislation to combat hunger in America, December 18, 1997. 2 pages.

Letter from Ronald E. Kleinman, M.D., of Harvard Medical School, to William J. Clinton, President of the United States, and Hilary Rodham Clinton, The White House, regarding support for the Meals for Achievement Act, December 12, 1997. 2 pages.

Letter from Lawton Chiles, Governor, State of Florida, to The Honorable William J. Clinton, President of the United States, The White House, urging support for the Meals for Achievement Act, February 26, 1998. 1 page.

Letter from Howard Dean, M.D., Governor, State of Vermont, to The Honorable Dan Glickman, Secretary, United States Department of Agriculture, requesting strong support for Meals for Achievement Act of 1997, December 29, 1997. 1 page.

Letter from Jeanne Shaheen, Governor, State of New Hampshire, to The Honorable Dan Glickman, USDA, Office of the Secretary, endorsing expansion and enhancement of the school breakfast program, December 4, 1997. 1 page.

Letter from William J. Janklow, Governor, State of South Dakota, to The Honorable Tim Johnson, United States Senator, regarding strong support for S. 1396, The Meals for Achievement Act, February 5, 1998. 2 pages.

Memorandum for the President from Secretary Dan Glickman regarding Child Nutrition Reauthorization/School Breakfast Initiative, December 23, 1997. 3 pages.

Box 2

Folder 1:

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Memorandum by Jean Yavis Jones, Specialist in Social Legislation, Education and Public Welfare Division, regarding Universal School Lunch Program Background, Issues, and Analysis, Congressional Research Service, The Library of Congress, January 3, 1992. 21 pages.

Folder 2:

Pamphlet: Making the Grade: A Healthier Course for School Lunches, Public Voice for Food and Health Policy, September 1988. 6 pages.

Statement by Dr. Suzanne S. Harris, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Agriculture for Food and Consumer Services in response to Recommendations Announced by Public Voice, August 25, 1988. 5 pages.

Letter from Marshall Matz to Ms. Ellen Haas, Executive Director, Public Voice for Food and Health Policy, objecting, as a board member of Public Voice, the publication of Making the Grade: A Healthier Course for School Lunches, September 19, 1988. 4 pages. 4 copies.

Letter from Ms. Jane T. Wynn, American School Food Service Association, to Ms. Ellen Haas, Executive Director, Public Voice for Food and Health Policy, challenging assertions made regarding school lunch and school breakfast programs, October 26, 1988. 2 pages.

Press release, Public Voice for Food and Health Policy, Public Voice Calls for Policy Changes in School Lunch Program, not dated. 2 pages.

Letter from Ellen Haas, Executive Director, and Diane B. Heiman, Esquire, Director of Gov. Affairs, Public Voice for Food and Health Policy, to Representative Thomas J. Tauke, U.S. House of Representatives, urging support for H.R. 5113, Rep. Thomas Luken’s “Cigarette Restrictions Act of 1988”, September 7, 1988. 1 page.

Fat in the American Diet: What’s the Balance and is Current Labeling Too Fuzzy?, 1988 Marketing Development Seminar, IICA, September 27, Chicago, Illinois, Diane Heiman, Esquire, Director of Government Affairs. 10 pages.

Letter from to Ms. Ellen Haas, Executive Director, Public Voice for Food and Health Policy, to Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, expressing true surprise and deep disturbance that members of ASFSA have misunderstood the recent policy document as an attack on the NSLP, September 27, 1988. 3 pages. 5 copies.

The American School Food Service Association, Position Statement, School Nutrition Programs: An Integral Part of the School Environment, not dated. 2 pages. 3 copies.

Note from Ed Cooney, Food Research and Action Center, to Marshall Matz disputing a quote attributed to Cooney in the attached article: School cafeterias are dumping salt and fat in sound nutrition: Can they afford to stop; can they afford not to?, The American School Board Journal, 1988. 9 pages.

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Article: New school lunch cookbook passes kids’ test, USA Today, October 12, 1988. 1 page.

Note from Eileen Kugler to Marshall in on Public Voice for Food and Health Policy notepaper regarding a revised brochure, not dated. 1 page.

Brochure: The National Evaluation of School Nutrition Programs: Final Report, Volume 1 – Overview and Presentation of Findings, not dated. Report contains only pages 5 and 6.

Public Voice for Food and Health Policy Advocacy Update, August/September 1988. 4 pages.

American School Food Service Association, Compilation, Public Voice for Food and Health Policy Report, September 23, 1988. Not paginated.

Letter from Janet H. Bantly, RD, Coordinator, School Nutrition Programs and CSFSA Legislative Chairman, to Mrs. Shirley Watkins, Director of Food And Nutrition Services, Memphis, Tennessee, regarding Marshall Matz on the board of Public Voice for Food and Health Policy, September 13, 1988. 1 page.

Letter from to Ms. Ellen Haas, Executive Director, Public Voice for Food and Health Policy, to Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, expressing true surprise and deep disturbance that members of ASFSA have misunderstood the recent policy document as an attack on the NSLP, September 27, 1988. 3 pages.

Letter from Marshall Matz to Ms. Ellen Haas, Executive Director, Public Voice for Food and Health Policy, objecting, as a board member of Public Voice, the publication of Making the Grade: A Healthier Course for School Lunches, September 19, 1988. 4 pages. 2 copies.

The American School Food Service Association, Position Statement, School Nutrition Programs: An Integral Part of the School Environment, not dated. 2 pages.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz to Pat Bayer, Executive Director, ASFSA, regarding the upcoming release of a brochure by Public Voice for Food and Health Policy, August 15, 1988. 1 page.

Making the Grade: A Healthier Course for School Lunch, Eileen Gale Kugler, not dated. 13 pages.

Memorandum from ASFSA Headquarters regarding ASFSA’s response to Public Voice Report, September 6, 1988, 2 pages, with an attached copy of Making the Grade: A Healthier Course for School Lunches, Public Voice for Food and Health Policy, September 1988. 6 pages.

Making the Grade: A Healthier Course for School Lunches, Public Voice for Food and Health Policy, September 1988, 6 pages, with an included press release Public Voice Calls for Policy Changes in School Lunch Program, Public Voice for Food and Health Policy, not dated, 2 pages, and School Lunch Menus: Some Are Getting an “A” for Effort, not dated, 2 pages.

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Article: Eating Well, A push to help students eat smart, The New York Times, September 14, 1988. 2 pages.

Letter from Marshall Matz to Ms. Ellen Haas, Executive Director, Public Voice for Food and Health Policy, objecting, as a board member of Public Voice, the publication of Making the Grade: A Healthier Course for School Lunches, September 19, 1988. 4 pages. 4 copies.

Folder 3:

Media Alert: American School Food Service Association, regarding a press conference to respond to recent negative publicity, August 25, 1988. 1 page.

Letter from Augustus F. 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, regarding appreciation for all of ASFSA members’ efforts on behalf of H.R. 24, the Child Nutrition and WIC Amendments of 1989, August 10, 1989. 2 pages. 6 copies.

Statement by Scott Dunn, Acting Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, regarding USDA’s response to Public Voice’s concern for the quality of the National School Lunch Program, August 30, 1989. 1 page.

Folder: School Lunch: What a Way to Grow!, American School Food Service Association Press Conference, August 30, 1989, containing ASFSA Provides Leadership for Child Nutrition Initiatives, not dated, 2 pages; letter from [George Bush], The White House, to the Members of the American School Food Service Association, regarding an expression of gratitude on behalf of the American people, April 21, 1989, 1 page; letter from Augustus F. 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, regarding appreciation for all of ASFSA members’ efforts on behalf of H.R. 24, the Child Nutrition and WIC Amendments of 1989, August 10, 1989, 2 pages, American School Food Service Association 1989 Legislative Issue Paper: Invest in Our Children, not dated, 2 pages; The American School Food Service Association, Position Statement, School Nutrition Programs: An Integral Part of the School Environment, not dated, 2 pages; Resolution, The American School Food Service Association, regarding the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, adopted July 26, 1987; Meal Pattern Minimum Requirements for School Lunches, Items and Quantities by Age Group, courtesy The American School Food Service Association, not dated, 1 page; and Testimony if The American School Food Service Association before the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, United States Senate, June 14, 1989, nine pages. 3 copies.

Brochure: USDA Donated Foods, A Healthy Contribution to Child Nutrition, not dated, 6 pages.

Statement by Scott Dunn, Acting Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, regarding USDA’s response to Public Voice’s concern for the quality of the National School Lunch Program, August 30, 1989. 1 page. 2 copies.

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What’s for Lunch? A Progress Report on Reducing Fat in the School Lunch Program, not signed, not dated 13 pages.

Letter from Augustus F. 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, regarding appreciation for all of ASFSA members’ efforts on behalf of H.R. 24, the Child Nutrition and WIC Amendments of 1989, August 10, 1989. 2 pages.

Brochure: Public Voice for Food & Health Policy with press releases and membership application.

Letter from Jeff Shotland, on Public Voice for Food & Health Policy letterhead, to Robert Honson, Nutrition Services, Portland Public Schools, regarding a questionnaire, July 26, 1989. 2 pages.

Letter from Jeff Shotland, Director of Research, on Public Voice for Food & Health Policy letterhead, to Dorothy Caldwell, State Director, Food and Nutrition, Arkansas Dept. of Ed., regarding the creation of a survey, April 21, one page.

Letter from Dorothy Caldwell, M.S., R.D., Director, Child Nutrition Programs, Arkansas Department of Education, to Jeff Shotland, Director of Research, Public Voice for Food & Health Policy, regarding a brochure created by Public Voice for Food & Health Policy, April 26, 1989, 2 pages. 2 copies.

Letter from Steve Pinelli, President, New York State School Food Service Association, to Pat Bayer, ASFSA Executive Director, regarding Public Voice – Survey, May 1, 1989. 1 page.

Letter from Jeff Shotland, Director of Research, on Public Voice for Food & Health Policy letterhead, to Steven Pinelli, regarding an enclosed survey, April 25. 2 pages.

Letter from Steven E. Pinelli, President, New York State School Food Service Association, to Mr. Jeff Shotland, Director of Research, Public Voice, regarding NYSSFSA’s refusal to co-survey with Public Voice, May 1, 1989. 1 page.

Survey. 5 pages.

Letter from Steve Pinelli, President, New York State School Food Service Association, to Pat Bayer, ASFSA Executive Director, regarding Public Voice – Survey, May 1, 1989. 1 page.

Letter from Jeff Shotland, Director of Research, on Public Voice for Food & Health Policy letterhead, to Steven Pinelli, regarding an enclosed survey, April 25. 2 pages.

Letter from Steven E. Pinelli, President, New York State School Food Service Association, to Mr. Jeff Shotland, Director of Research, Public Voice, regarding NYSSFSA’s refusal to co-survey with Public Voice, May 1, 1989. 1 page.

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Survey. 5 pages.

Letter from Dorothy Caldwell, M.S., R.D., Director, Child Nutrition Programs, Arkansas Department of Education, to Jeff Shotland, Director of Research, Public Voice for Food & Health Policy, regarding Caldwell’s displeasure at a letter Shotland wrote to Steven Pirelli on April 25, 1989, not dated. 1 page. 2 copies.

Partial letter appearing to be from Jeff Shotland, Director of Research, Public Voice for Food & Health Policy, to Dorothy Caldwell, M.S., R.D., Director, Child Nutrition Programs, Arkansas Department of Education, regarding Shotland’s distress at a letter from Caldwell of May 15, 1989, May 25, 1989, 1 page, with attached letter from Dorothy Caldwell, M.S., R.D., Director, Child Nutrition Programs, Arkansas Department of Education, to Jeff Shotland, Director of Research, Public Voice for Food & Health Policy, regarding working together to improve the health and wellbeing of the nation’s children, June 1, 1989. 1 page. 2 copies.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz to Pat Bayer regarding Public Voice, August 2, 1989. 1 page.

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.

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.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz to Pat Bayer regarding Public Voice, August 2, 1989. 1 page.

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.

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.

American School Food Service Association, Compilation, Public Voice for Food and Health Policy Report, September 23, 1988. Not paginated.

Folder 4:

Note from Ellen to Dear Subscriber on Public Voice for Food and Health Policy notepaper, regarding tremendous increase in attention to Public Voice’s Agenda, not dated.

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Advocacy Advocate, Public Voice for Food and Health Policy, Vol. 7 No. 8, September 1989. 4 pages, 2 copies.

Third Annual Women Take Charge Conference, Contraceptive Technology: Advancing the Options, April 17, 1989, A Conference Report, Public Voice for Food and Health Policy, Ellen Haas, Executive Director, 49 pages.

What’s for Lunch? A Progress Report on Reducing Fat in the School Lunch Program, Public Voice for Food and Health Policy, Summer 1989. 35 pages.

Press Release: 14 of Washington’s Finest Restaurants Serve Healthy Specialties at Public Voice Awards, Public Voice for Food and Health Policy, not dated. 4 pages.

Testimony of Ellen Haas, Executive Director, Public Voice for Food and Health Policy before the House Energy and Commerce Committee Subcommittee on Health and the Environment on H.R. 3155, “The Fish and Fish Products Safety Act of 1989”, September 15, 1989. 21 pages with accompanying charts.

Our Laissez-Fish Policy: The Feds Inspect All Beef and Poultry – Why Not Seafood?, by Ellen Haas, OUTLOOK, The Washington Post, not dated. 1 page.

Press Release: Public Voice Study Finds Barriers Thwart Efforts to Reduce Fat in School Lunch, Public Voice for Food and Health Policy, August 30, 1989. 2 pages.

Press Release: Public Voice to Honor Leahy, Emerson; Judy Collins to Offer Tribute to Leland, Public Voice for Food and Health Policy, September 12, 1989. 2 pages.

Fax from Kevin to Marshall Matz regarding the text of the letter sent to The Washington Post by Beverly Lowe, R.D., President, American School Food Service Association, September 18, 1989. 3 pages.

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.

Article: What’s for Lunch at School, The Washington Post, September 16, 1989. 1 page. 6 copies.

Article: USDA Ships Too Much Fatty Food, School Cafeterias Say, The Washington Post, August 31, 1989. 1 page. 4 copies.

Letter from Jackie A. Strange, The Dole Foundation, to Financial Development Committee, regarding Mercedes Raffle, August 29, 1989. 1 page.

Article: Beyond Tate Tots, The Washington Post, September 5, 1989. 1 page. 5 copies.

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Article: Inside the Beltway, Nutrition Week, Community Nutrition Institute, August 31, 1989. 1 page.

What’s for Lunch? A Progress Report on Reducing Fat in the School Lunch Program, Public Voice for Food and Health Policy, Summer 1989. 35 pages.

Food Purchase Report, United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Marketing Service, Canned and Frozen Peaches, July 19, 1989. 1 page.

Draft: United States Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, regarding FNS shares Public Voice’s concerns for the quality of the National School Lunch Program, and are pleased that the Public Voice study acknowledges the positive changes they have made, August 29, 1989. 2 pages. 2 copies.

Article: Survey faults feds on fatty food, upi, August 30, 1989. 1 page.

Article: Fatty Foods Mar School Lunch? The Associated Press, August 30, 1989. 1 page.

Media Alert: American School Food Service Association, regarding a press conference to respond to recent negative publicity, August 25, 1989. 1 page.

Memorandum from Beverly Lowe, President, and Pat Bayer, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, to Readers of “This Week”, regarding press conference, August 25, 1989. 1 page.

Folder 5:

Letter from (Miss) Virginia R. Whitlatch, Supervisor, School Food Service, to The Honorable Don Bonker, United States Representative, regarding a request made by a member of Bonker’s staff for statistical information regarding the economic impact of the Administration’s Proposed Budget for the child nutrition programs in the Third Congressional District, March 25, 1985. 3 pages.

Lunch Participati[on] Ranked 1983-1984. 1 page.

Letter from Clifford O. Morris, Director, School Food Services Unit, State of New Mexico Department of Education, to The Honorable Pete Domenici, United States Senator, regarding maintaining Section 4 funding for the National School Lunch Program, January 11, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from Marshall Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable William H. Gray, III, Chairman, Committee on the Budget, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding Child Nutrition Budget Cut, January 18, 1985. 3 pages.

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Letter from Marshall 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.

Letter from Marshall Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. David Stockman, Office of Management and Budget, The White House, regarding Child Nutrition, January 3, 1985. 3 pages.

Key State Contact Phone List, not signed, not dated. 1 page.

Letter from Frank B. Brouillet, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, to The Honorable Slade Groton, United States Senator, regarding cuts to the child nutrition programs in the 1986 budget, January 25, 1985. 2 pages. 2 copies.

Report: The Effect On New York State of Cuts in the National School Lunch Program, not signed, not dated. 4 pages.

July 1983 – June 1984 Program Participation and Funding for the Child Nutrition Programs Operating in Minnesota Schools and Institutions, not attributed, not dated. 9 pages.

Memorandum from Annette Bomar, Chairman, S.E. Regional State Directors State Director, Georgia, to Nancy Perry, President, ASFSA, regarding Resolution, January 16, 1985. 2 pages.

Name of District: State of New Mexico, Average Daily Participation, October 1984. 1 page.

Name of District: Hays USD #489, Kansas, Average Daily Participation, October 1984. 1 page.

Education and Labor Committee, Augustus F. Hawkins (D-Ca), Chairman, U.S. House of Representatives, Budget Fact Sheet, 4 pages, with attached 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.

Letter from Vivian Pilant, Director, Office if School Food Services, State of South Carolina Department of Education, to The Honorable Floyd D. Spence, House of Representatives, March 19, 1985, March 19, 1985, regarding concern for the Administration’s proposed $686 million budget cut for child nutrition programs, with attached South Carolina School Lunch Participation by Category – Paid, Free, Reduced, October 1984. 3 pages.

Letter from Vivian Pilant, Director, Office if School Food Services, State of South Carolina Department of Education, to The Honorable Strom Thurmond, United States Senate, regarding what would happen to South Carolina children if current budget proposals are passed, March 19, 1985, with attached South Carolina School Lunch Participation by Category – Paid, Free, Reduced, October 1984. 3 pages.

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Letter from Harold L. Blackburn, Commissioner of Education, Kansas State Department of Education, to Senator Bob Dole, regarding the 1986 budget, which proposes large cuts in child nutrition programs, January 16, 1985. 2 pages.

Child Nutrition Programs Division, Iowa Department of Public Instruction (Sundry Statewide Program Information). 6 pages.

Impact of Proposed Federal Budget Cuts on Kansas Child Nutrition Programs, not attributed, not dated. 2 pages.

Chart showing effect of the federal budget proposal on meal prices in Wichita, Kansas, public schools, December 17, 1984. 1 page.

The Effect on New York State of Cuts in the National School Lunch Program, not dated. 4 pages.

The American School Food Service Association 1985 Legislative Issue Paper. 2 pages. 2 copies.

Folder 6:

Letter from John Heinz, United States Senator, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Attorney at Law, regarding concern over the Administration’s proposed reduction in funding for child nutrition programs, June 12, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from Donald W. Riegle, Jr., United States Senate, to Mr. Marshall Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding thanks for supporting Riegle’s position concerning Senator Hawkins child nutrition amendment, June 12, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Barbara L. Osthus, South Washington County Schools, Cottage Grove, Minnesota, to Marshall Matz, Attorney at Law, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding testimony at hearings held by Senator Boschwitz on May 30, 1985, May 31, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Lloyd Bentsen, United States Senate, Texas, to Mr. Marshall Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding Bentsen’s efforts to restore funding for child nutrition programs, May 28, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Lou Pastura for Samuel P. Bauer, Director, Child Nutrition Division, Food and Nutrition Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, to Ms. Sharon Cowan, regarding Cowan’s recent letter to President Reagan, April 3, 1985, with attached letter from Sharon Cowan, Moses Lake, Washington, to Honorable President Ronald Reagan, regarding proposed cuts in child nutrition programs along with huge increases in the defense budget, February 20, 1985. 3 pages.

Note from Marilyn Hunt, Hogan Administrative Center, School District of La Crosse, to Marshall, regarding people contacting Senator Andrews, not dated. 1 page.

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Note from Howard White to Marshall listing Senators David Boren and Don Nickles, along with Congressmen Mickey Edwards and Augustus Hawkins, and noting that the attached letter from Donald L. Wright, Ed.D., Superintendent, Oklahoma City Public Schools, regarding child nutrition cuts as part of the 1986 budget, January 25, 1985, had been sent to all of them. 4 pages.

Letter from Edward M. Kennedy, United States Senate, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, American School Food Service Assn., Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding cuts in federally funded nutrition programs, April 13, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from Paul S. Sarbanes, United States Senator, Maryland, to Dear Friend, regarding Sarbanes’ joining in sponsoring an amendment to the FY86 First Concurrent Budget Resolution to appropriate $1.6 billion for the School Lunch program, May 15, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Paula Hawkins, United States Senator, Florida, to Jane Wynn, regarding Hawkins’ efforts to restore funding to nutrition programs for children, April 26, 1985. 1 page. 2 copies.

Marian E. Hopkins, Director, Legislative Affairs, Dairymen, to Marshall Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding an invitation to a fundraiser for Congressman Butler Derrick of South Carolina, May 6, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Mack Mattingly, United States Senate, to Miss Josephine Martin, Georgia Department of Education, regarding the Senate Budget Committee’s budget measure recommending elimination of the cash subsidy paid to schools and institutions for meals served to children from families with incomes in excess of 185 percent of the poverty level, April 17, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Paul S. Sarbanes, United States Senator, Maryland, to Dear Friend, regarding Sarbanes’ joining in sponsoring an amendment to the FT86 Budget Resolution opposing the cuts to child nutrition programs, April 22, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Alfonse D’Amato, United States Senator, New York, to Mrs. Anne Gennings, New Hartford Central School Dis., regarding opposing cutbacks to the school lunch and child nutrition programs, April 10, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Bill Bradley, United States Senator, New Jersey, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding the effects of funding cuts on New Jersey public schools and Bradley’s efforts to oppose efforts to reduced federal support for child nutrition, April 16, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from William H. Gray, III, Chairman, Committee on the Budget, U.S. House of Representatives, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding Gray making sure to sector of the economy bears more than a fair share of budget cuts, January 30, 1985. 1 page. 4 copies.

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Letter from Paula Hawkins, United States Senator, Florida, to Jane Wynn, regarding Hawkins’ efforts to maintain and prudently increase support for child nutrition programs, November 6, 1984. 1 page.

Letter from Paul S. Sarbanes, United States Senator, Maryland, to Dear Friend, regarding Sarbanes doing all he can in the Senate to strengthen nutrition programs for the nation’s children, February 12, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Frank R. Lautenberg, United States Senate, New Jersey, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding those most vulnerable not being expected to carry a disproportionate share of the burden of reductions in federal programs, February 11, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Augustus F. Hawkins, Chairman, Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives, to Jay Caton, Director, School Food Services, Jefferson County Schools, Louisville, Kentucky, regarding support for restoring funding to child nutrition programs, February 1, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Ernest F. Hollings and Mark Andrews, United States Senate, to Dear Colleague, regarding the attached Hollings Budget Freeze Plan, January 4, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from Daniel Patrick Moynihan, United States Senate, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding the Administration’s proposal to reduce federal support of child nutrition programs in the next fiscal year, 1986, March 23, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from Rita A. Hamman, Director, School Food Service, Kansas State Department of Education, to Senator Bob Dole, regarding concerns about the impact budget cuts would have in Kansas, January 17, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from Harold L. Blackburn, Commissioner of Education, Kansas State Department of Education, to Senator Bob Dole, regarding the impact budget cuts would have in Kansas, January 16, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from Thomas G. Clausen, Ph.D., State of Louisiana Superintendent of Education, to Senator J. Bennett Johnson, regarding Clausen’s request for support in defeating the Administration’s proposed $673 million cut in child nutrition funding, January 24, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Vivian Pilant, Director, Office if School Food Services, State of South Carolina Department of Education, to The Honorable Strom Thurmond, United States Senate, regarding elimination of Section 4 funds and commodity foods for students above the poverty level, February 5, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from Frank B. Brouillet, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, State of Washington, to The Honorable Slade Groton, United States Senator, regarding Brouillet’s doubts that the National School Lunch Program in Washington would survive if the current proposed budget

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cuts were enacted, with the attached Impact of Proposed 1986 Federal Budget Cut on Washington State Child Nutrition Programs, January 25, 1985. 4 pages.

Letter from Clifford O. Morris, Director, School Food Services Unit, State of New Mexico, to The Honorable Pete Domenici, United States Senator, thanking Domenici for a meeting during the American School Food Service Association’s Legislative Conference, March 5, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from Clifford O. Morris, Director, School Food Services Unit, State of New Mexico, to The Honorable Pete Domenici, United States Senator, requesting maintaining the Section 4 funding for the National School Lunch Program, January 11, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from Kerry Johnson, Administrator, Food Distribution Unit, School and Community Nutrition Services, to The Honorable Sam Nunn, Member, United States Senate, regarding a request for support and assistance in opposing the 1986 child nutrition cuts being proposed by President Reagan’s administration, January 16, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from John H. Lawson, Commissioner of Education, The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Education, to The Honorable Edward M. Kennedy, expressing grave concerns regarding proposed cuts in funding for child nutrition programs, January 30, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Robert L. Brunelle, Commissioner, Department of Education, State of New Hampshire, to The Honorable Judd Gregg, US House of Representatives, regarding the effects of cutting Section 4 funding on New Hampshire lunch programs, March 7, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Joan H. Weatherholtz, Chief, Education Support Services Branch, Maryland State Department of Education, regarding the effects in Maryland of cuts in funding for federal child nutrition programs, March 6, 1985. 2 pages with enclosures: Highlights of the 1986 Federal Budget Proposal for Child Nutrition Programs, 1 page; The Impact of the President’s FY 1986 Budget Proposal on National School Lunch and Child Nutrition Programs Administered by the Maryland State Department of Education, Part I, Financial Impact, 3 pages; Part II, Operational Impact, 1 page; Maryland State Department of Education Proposed Budget Cuts – Fiscal Year 1986, Child Nutrition Programs, 3 pages; Maryland State Department of Education Proposed Budget Cuts – Fiscal Year 1986, Temporary Emergency Food Assistance Program, 1 page; State of Maryland Fact Sheet, Child Nutrition Programs, 2 pages.

Letter from Charles L. Matthew, Director, Child Nutrition Section, Minnesota Department of Education, to The Honorable Rudy Boschwitz, United States Senate, regarding the effects of Section 4 cuts on Minnesota child nutrition programs, January 18, 1985, 2 pages, with enclosures: July 1983 – June 1984 Program Participation and Funding for the Child Nutrition Programs Operating in Minnesota Schools and Institutions, 3 pages; Commodities Distributed to School, Institutions, Camps, Needy Family & Supplemental Program, July 1, 1983 to June 30, 1984, 1 page; Minnesota Schools and Institutions Received Donated Foods as Follows:, 1 page; Total $ Distributed Commodities State of Minnesota, July 1, 1983 – June 30, 1984, 1 page; Commodities Purchased State of Minnesota by USDA During Federal Fiscal Year July 1, 1983 – June 30,

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1984 for Nationwide FNS Programs, 1 page; American School Food Service Association 1985 Fact Sheet, Minnesota, School/School District/State, 2 pages.

Letter from Jennifer J. Graham, Director of Food Services, Minnesota Public Schools, Special School District No. 1, to Senator Rudy Boschwitz, regarding Graham’s deep concern about the future of the National School Lunch and Breakfast Programs because of proposed budget cuts, February 12, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from Barbara L. Osthus, Supervisor of Food Service, South Washington County Schools, Cottage Grove, Minnesota, to The Honorable Rudy Boschwitz, regarding the Administration’s proposal to reduce funding of child nutrition programs by $686 million as part of the 1986 budget, 1 page.

Letter from Elizabeth P. McPherson, Director of Child Nutrition, Caswell County Schools, Yanceyville, North Carolina, to The Honorable Jesse Helms, U.S. Senate, urging Helms to oppose further cuts in child nutrition programs, March 25, 1985. 1 page.

Caswell County Schools School Nutrition Programs, Implications of Proposed Federal Budget Cuts (FY86), 2 Pages.

Letter from Rita A. Hamman, Director, School Food Service, Kansas State Department of Education, to Marshall Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding enclosed copies of letters from Commissioner Blackburn and Hamman to Senators Dole and Kassebaum, March 21, 1985, 1 page, with enclosures: Letter from Rita A. Hamman, Director, School Food Service, Kansas State Department of Education, to Senator Nancy Kassebaum, regarding disappointment that the budget package passed by the Senate Budget Committee on March 13, 1985, included the President’s proposed funding cuts for child nutrition programs, March 19, 1985, 1 page; Letter from Rita A. Hamman, Director, School Food Service, Kansas State Department of Education, to Senator Bob Dole, regarding disappointment that the budget package passed by the Senate Budget Committee on March 13, 1985, included the President’s proposed funding cuts for child nutrition programs, March 19, 1985, 1 page; Letter from Harold Blackburn, Commissioner of Education, Kansas State Department of Education, to Senator Bob Dole, regarding the budget package passed by the Senate Budget Committee on March 13, 1985, which included proposed funding cuts for child nutrition programs, March 20, 1985, 1 page; Letter from Harold Blackburn, Commissioner of Education, Kansas State Department of Education, to Senator Nancy Kassebaum, regarding the budget package passed by the Senate Budget Committee on March 13, 1985, which included proposed funding cuts for child nutrition programs, March 20, 1985, 1 page; Impact of Proposed Federal Budget Cuts on Kansas Child Nutrition Programs, 1 page.

Letter from Cain M. Jones, Chicago Public Schools, to Congressman Sidney R. Yates, United States House of Representatives, regarding great concern for the Reagan Administration’s proposal to further reduce federal support for the National School Lunch Program, February 21, 1985. 1 page, with attached American School Food Service Association 1985 Fact Sheet, Chicago Public Schools – Chicago, Illinois, 2 pages.

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Resolution passed by the Dayton Board of Education, Dayton, Ohio, March 18, 1985 opposing the child nutrition cuts in the proposed 1986 federal budget. 2 pages.

Letter from Jeannine M. Ross, Assistant Superintendent of Business, Unified School District No. 489, Hays, Kansas, to Senator Bob Dole, expressing concern about the Administration’s budget proposal to cut $672 million from the child nutrition programs, February 18, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from John Harris, Assistant Superintendent, Unified School District No. 428, Great Bend, Kansas, to Senator Robert Dole, asking assistance from Dole to prevent the drastic action of eliminating the paying-student reimbursement to school food service programs throughout the United States, February 8, 1985. 2 pages.

Route Slip, State of Alaska, from Ruth Benigno, to Marshall Matz: Attached are copies of letters to Alaska Senators. These are general. We’re getting together specific facts & figures for future ones, January 29, 1985, with attached: Letter from Harold Raynolds, Jr., Commissioner, State of Alaska Department of Education, to The Honorable Frank H. Murkowski, United States Senate, regarding Alaska Department of Education’s stand on child nutrition programs, 1 page; Letter from Harold Raynolds, Jr., Commissioner, State of Alaska Department of Education, to The Honorable Ted Stevens, United States Senate, regarding Alaska Department of Education’s stand on child nutrition programs, 1 page.

Letter from J. H. Walker, Director, Child Nutrition Programs, Mississippi Department of Education, to The Honorable William T. (Thad) Cochran, United States Senate, suggesting eliminating the Summer Food Service Program and the Family Day Care Home provision of the Child Care Food Program, and if necessary reducing the School Breakfast Program reimbursement in order to protect Section 4 funds, January 14, 1985. 1 page. 5 copies.

Letter from Ruth Allen, President, Washington School Food Service Association, Kenneth N. Baer, Legislative Chairman, Seattle School Food Service, and Carol A. Johnson, President-Elect, Washington School Food Service Association, Spokane School Food Service, to The Honorable Daniel J. Evans, Senator, regarding many school districts being forced out of the National School Lunch Program if current budget cut proposals are enacted, January 25, 1985. 2 pages. 3 copies.

Letter from Robert L. Nelson, Superintendent, Seattle Public Schools, to The Honorable Slade Gorton, United States Senate, regarding the disastrous effects of current budget cut proposals on the School Lunch Program in Seattle Public Schools, January 25, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from Robert L. Nelson, Superintendent, Seattle Public Schools, to The Honorable Daniel J. Evans, United States Senate, regarding the disastrous effects of current budget cut proposals on the School Lunch Program in Seattle Public Schools, January 25, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from Rita A. Hamman, Director, School Food Service, Kansas State Department of Education, to Senator Bob Dole, regarding concerns about the impact budget cuts would have in Kansas, January 17, 1985. 2 pages. 3 copies.

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Letter from Harold L. Blackburn, Commissioner of Education, Kansas State Department of Education, to Senator Bob Dole, regarding the 1986 budget, which proposes large cuts in child nutrition programs, January 16, 1985. 2 pages. 2 copies.

Letter from Charles L. Matthew, Director, Child Nutrition Section, Minnesota Department of Education, to The Honorable Rudy Boschwitz, United States Senate, regarding the effects of Section 4 cuts on Minnesota child nutrition programs, January 18, 1985, 2 pages. 4 copies.

Letter from Clifford O. Morris, Director, School Food Services Unit, State of New Mexico Department of Education, to The Honorable Pete Domenici, United States Senator, regarding maintaining Section 4 funding for the National School Lunch Program, January 11, 1985. 2 pages. 2 copies.

Letter to All Persons Registered with the Clerk of the U.S House of Representatives Pursuant to the Federal Regulation of Lobbying Act, from Benjamin J. Guthrie, Clerk, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding October 10, 1985 Quarterly Report, September 27, 1985. 1 page. 2 copies.

Article: Key Players in Federal Food Program Legislation in the 99th Congress, Foodlines, January 1985. 1 page. 2 copies.

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Letter from Bill Bradley, United States Senator, to Marshall Matz, Scott, Harrison and McLeod, regarding Bradley’s strong opposition to the Administration’s request to cut child nutrition programs, July 25, 1985. 3 pages.

Letter from John Heinz, United States Senator, to Marshall Matz, Esquire, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding Heinz’s decision to support passage of the final budget resolution, July 10, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from John F. Kerry, United States Senator, to Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding Kerry’s vote against the budget resolution prepared by the White House and the Senate Republican leadership, July 12, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from John M. Raftery, Director, The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Education, to Mr. Marshall Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding many thanks for Matz’s words of wisdom during the recent Legislative Action Conference, March 12, 1985, 1 page, with the following attached letters: Letter from Gerry E. Studds, Congress of the United States, House of Representatives, to Mr. John Raftery, Massachusetts School Food Service Association, Inc., regarding thanks for taking the time to visit Studds in Washington on February 26, March 7, 1985,1 page; Letter from John Joseph Moakley, Member of Congress, House of Representatives, to Mr. John Raftery, thanking Raftery for taking the time to visit in Washington, February 28, 1985, 1 page; Letter from Leon E. Panetta, Chairman, U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on Agriculture, Subcommittee of Domestic Marketing, Consumer Relations, and Nutrition, to Mr. John M. Raftery, Director, Bureau of Nutrition, Massachusetts Department of Education,

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regarding Panetta’s appreciation for Raftery appearing before the Subcommittee on March 1, March 5, 1985, 1 page.

Letter from (Mrs.) Carol Davis Axtman, Director, South Dakota Department of Education and Cultural Affairs, Division of Elementary and Secondary Education, to Mr. Marshall Matz, Counsel, American School Food Association, regarding South Dakota’s position on budget talks, March 12, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from H. H. Winawer, Director, Child Nutrition Programs, Utah State Office of Education, to Marshall Matz, Counsel/ASFSA, regarding lobbying efforts and the recent Legislative Action Conference, March 6, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from Doyle Border, Coordinator, Arkansas School Food Service, to Mr. Marshall Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding the effects of proposed budget cuts on Arkansas schools’ participation in the National School Lunch Program, March 7, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from John F. Murphy, III, State Director, Division of Child Nutrition, State of North Carolina, to Mr. Marshall Matz, Partner, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding the number of schools at risk in North Carolina, March 7, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Daniel Patrick Moynihan, United States Senate, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding Moynihan’s vigorous support to reduce the federal deficit, but deep concern about any further cuts in nutrition programs and income maintenance programs, especially when they would affect the same families, March 7, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from J. H. Walker, Director, Child Nutrition Programs, Mississippi Department of Education, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison and McLeod, regarding attached copies of letters provided to the Mississippi congressional delegation, January 28, 1985, 1 page, with attached: Letter from J. H. Walker, Director, Child Nutrition Programs, Mississippi Department of Education, to Honorable William T. (Thad) Cochran, United States Senate, regarding drafting a budget plan with specific budget cuts to child nutrition, January 14, 1985, 1 page; Letter from J. H. Walker, Director, Child Nutrition Programs, Mississippi Department of Education, to Honorable Webb Franklin, Congress of the United States, regarding reducing or eliminating federal support for the paying child in the National School Lunch Program, November 28, 1984, 2 pages.

Letter from Isabel Lewis, Food Service Director, Bloomington Public Schools, Bloomington, Minnesota, to Mr. Marshall Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding enclosed copies of letters to Senators Boschwitz, Durenberger and Mr. Hawkins, February 5, 1985, 1 page, with attachments: Letter from Isabel Lewis, Director, Bloomington Schools Food Service, to Dear:, with the handwritten notation: Sent to Boschwitz, Durenberger, Hawkins, regarding the loss of Section 4 funds, January 31, 1985. 1 page.

Memorandum from Isabel Lewis to All Food Service Employees requesting that they write to Senators Rudy Boschwitz and Dave Durenberger regarding a proposed elimination of all school lunch upper income subsidies, with an enclosed sample statement, January 29, 1985. 2 pages.

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Letter from Marshall Matz to ASFSA Executive Board regarding Congressional Correspondence, with attached following letters, July 15, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Augustus F. Hawkins, Chairman, Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives, to Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, ASFSA, c/o Scott, Harrison & McLeod, assuring that Hawkins will do all he can to oppose reported budget cuts, January 24, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Jesse Helms, Chairman, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, United States Senate, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, requesting additional information from the American School Food Service Association regarding several included topics, January 22, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from William H. Gray, III, Chairman, Committee on the Budget, U.S. House of Representatives, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, assuring that Gray will weigh Matz’ counsel on the issue of child nutrition most carefully, January 30, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Barry Goldwater, United States Senate, Arizona, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, assuring that Goldwater will take Matz’ views into consideration when addressing child nutrition issues in the Senate, January 16, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Strom Thurmond, The President Pro Tempore, United States Senate, to Honorable Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, assuring that Thurmond will give proposed child nutrition budget cuts his most careful consideration and study, January 17, 1985. 1 page. 2 copies.

Letter from William Proxmire, Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, to Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, assuring that when the President’s budget proposal arrives in the Senate Proxmire will have Matz’ comments very much in mind, January 28, 1985. 1 page. 2 copies.

Letter from Christopher J. Dodd, United States Senator, Connecticut, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, assuring that Dodd will consider Matz’ concerns and views when the Senate addresses child nutrition issues, January 16, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Christopher J. Dodd, United States Senator, Connecticut, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding the Administration’s proposed cuts to the School Lunch Program, January 28, 1985. 1 page. 2 copies.

Letter from John Glenn, United States Senator, to Mr. Marshall Matz, regarding adequate funding for the school lunch program, February 21, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Thad Cochran, United States Senator, Mississippi, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, assuring that Cochran will keep Matz’ views in mind as they continue to work on the appropriations bill, February 15, 1985. 1 page.

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Letter from Lowell Weicker, Jr., United States Senator, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, stating the Weicker is unalterably opposed to cuts in child nutrition programs, January 23, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from Paul Trible, United States Senate, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Esquire, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, commending Matz for acknowledging that school lunches might have to bear a share of the sacrifice involved in reducing the federal deficit, January 25, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from William F. Goodling, Pennsylvania, House of Representatives, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, c/o Scott, Harrison & McLeod, assuring that Goodling’s commitment to the future well-being of the various child nutrition programs remains unchanged, January 25, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from Lloyd Bentsen, United States Senate, Texas, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, assuring that Bentsen will study the Administration’s budget proposals closely, January 23, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Charles McC. Mathias, Jr. United States Senator, Maryland, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding Mathias supporting efforts to improve the funding and effectiveness of school lunch, child nutrition, WIC, and child care food programs, January 22, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Ernest F. Hollings, United States Senate, South Carolina, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, thanking Matz for his informative letter and opposing cuts in the budget that go beyond Hollings’s budget freeze, January 16, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Paul Simon, U. S. Senator, Illinois, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Assoc., thanking Matz for letting him know of his opposition to proposed cuts in child nutrition programs, and assuring Matz that he will actively fight any efforts by the Administration to reduce the program further, January 29, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Wendell H. Ford, United States Senate, Kentucky, to Dear Mr. Matz, stating that they face an uphill battle to preserve supplemental feeding programs, but that it is a battle that Ford looks forward to fighting, February 8, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Howell Heflin, United States Senate, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, opposing cuts to child nutrition programs, February 8, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Gary Hart, United States Senate, Colorado, to Marshall L. Matz, Esq., assuring Matz that he will continue to fight Administration attempts to reduce funding for this vital program, February 7, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from Orrin G. Hatch, United States Senator, Utah, to Marshall L. Matz, assuring Matz that he will study each recommendation judiciously and then will only support those cuts that will not be detrimental to children, February 20, 1985. 1 page.

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Letter from Pete Wilson, United States Senate, California, to Mr. Marshall Matz, sharing Matz’ concern for the well-being of the nation’s school-aged children, March 1, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Thad Cochran, United States Senator, Mississippi, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, assuring Matz that Cochran will keep Matz’ views in mind when continuing to work on this appropriations bill, March 26, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from John W. Warner, United States Senate, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, assuring Matz that he shares his desire to insure that all children continue to receive nutritious meals, March 27, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from John Glenn, United States Senator, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Attorney at Law, regarding a strong federal role in the fight against hunger, March 21, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from William Proxmire, United States Senate, Wisconsin, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, regarding FY86 funding for programs and activities that fall within the agriculture appropriations bill, March 21, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Strom Thurmond, The President Pro Tempore, United States Senate, to Honorable Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, assuring that Thurmond has given Matz’ views careful consideration, March 21, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Charles McC. Mathias, Jr. United States Senator, Maryland, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding Mathias supporting efforts to improve the funding and effectiveness of school lunch, child nutrition, WIC, and child care food programs, March 21, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Paul S. Sarbanes, United States Senator, Maryland, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, pledging to continue to do all he can in the Senate to strengthen nutrition programs which respond to the needs of the nation’s children, March 26, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from Paul Laxalt, U.S. Senator, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Fund [sic] Service Association, assuring that Laxalt is sensitive to the needs of Nevada’s school children, March 25, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from Steve Symms, United States Senator, Idaho, to Mr. Marshall Matz, Counsel, ASFSA, regarding maintaining the integrity of those programs which do not contribute substantially to the deficit, March 25, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Lloyd Bentsen, United States Senate, Texas, to Mr. Marshall Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding Bentsen’s efforts to restore funding for child nutrition programs, March 25, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Orrin G. Hatch, United States Senator, Utah, to Marshall L. Matz, assuring Matz that he will study each recommendation judiciously and then will only support those cuts that will not be detrimental to children, March 25, 1985. 1 page.

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Letter from Howard M. Metzenbaum, United States Senator, Ohio, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, stating that as a member of the Budget Committee Metzenbaum intends to work vigorously to see that children in need receive nutritious meals, March 27, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Jim Sasser, United States Senator, Tennessee, regarding continuing support for child nutrition programs, March 29, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from John W. Warner, United States Senate, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, assuring Matz that he shares his desire to insure that all children continue to receive nutritious meals, March 29, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Ernest F. Hollings, United States Senate, South Carolina, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding Hollings proposing his own plan as an alternative , April 15, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Albert Gore, Jr., United States Senator, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, expressing deep concern about school nutrition programs, April 5, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from John F. Kerry, United States Senator, Massachusetts, to Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, stating that they are in total agreement on the topic of child nutrition cuts, April 2, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Daniel Patrick Moynihan, United States Senate, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding Moynihan’s vigorous support to reduce the federal deficit, but deep concern about any further cuts in nutrition programs and income maintenance programs, especially when they would affect the same families, April 15, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from Frank R. Lautenberg, United States Senate, New Jersey, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding the trend of sacrificing vital domestic programs at the hands of increased military spending, April 12, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Christopher J. Dodd, United States Senator, Connecticut, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding spreading cuts equitably across the spectrum, April 8, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Christopher J. Dodd, United States Senator, Connecticut, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, assuring Matz that he will do all that he can to see that the child nutrition programs are not short changed, April 15, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Pete Wilson, United States Senate, California, to Mr. Marshall Matz, sharing Matz’ concern for the well-being of the nation’s school-aged children, April 12, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from John D. Rockefeller, IV, United States Senate, West Virginia, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding Rockefeller’s disturbance that vital programs such as school lunches being selected being selected by the Reagan Administration to tackle the deficit, April 23, 1985. 1 page.

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Letter from David L. Boren, United States Senate, Oklahoma, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, assuring Matz that he can be certain that Boren will oppose any cut in the school lunch program, April 22, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Donald W. Riegle, Jr., United States Senate, to Mr. Marshall Matz, Law Office, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding questioning the priorities of cutting funds for vital programs affection our nation’s children while seeking massive and unnecessarily large increases in funds for defense, April 12, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from David L. Boren, United States Senate, Oklahoma, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, assuring Matz that he can be certain that Boren will oppose any cut in the school lunch program, April 15, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from J. James Exon, United States Senator, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, stating that we will strongly work for the continuation of nutrition programs and do all he can to see that they are protected as much as possible during this next round of budget deliberations, April 23, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Bill Bradley, United States Senator, New Jersey, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding the effects of funding cuts on New Jersey public schools and Bradley’s efforts to oppose efforts to reduced federal support for child nutrition, April 22, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from Ernest F. Hollings, United States Senate, South Carolina, to Mr. Hugh Scott, Attorney at Law, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding Hollings’s total opposition to the spending reductions the Administration proposes for child nutrition, April 22, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Mark Andrews, United States Senate, North Dakota, to Mr. Hugh Scott, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, thanking Scott for his support of the Hawkins amendment to the child nutrition program, April 22, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Paul Simon, U. S. Senator, Illinois, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, stating that Simon will do all he can to see that recent cuts in child nutrition programs are restored, April 30, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Donald W. Riegle, Jr., United States Senate, Michigan, to Mr. Marshall Matz, regarding Riegle remaining opposed to the Administration’s continued efforts to cut important child nutrition programs, May 2, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from Thomas F. Eagleton, United States Senator, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, stating that Eagleton does not accept the President’s priorities and will not support his proposed cuts in child nutrition programs, May 11, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Lowell Weicker, Jr., United States Senator, Mr. Marshall Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding recent Senate votes on budget cuts, May 17, 1985. 1 page.

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Letter from John Heinz, United States Senator, Pennsylvania, to Honorable Hugh Scott, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding Heinz sharing Scott’s concern that meal services which provide critical nutrition to needy children receive full funding, May 23, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from Paul Simon, U. S. Senator, Illinois, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service A, stating that Simon, because of Matz’ recent correspondence, would like to update Matz on nutrition assistance to children, families and schools, May 30, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from Gary Hart, United States Senate, Colorado, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding Senator Hawkins’s child nutrition amendment to the budget resolution, June 6, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Arlen Specter, United States Senate, Pennsylvania, to Honorable Hugh Scott, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding child nutrition programs maintaining current funding for Fiscal Year 1986, May 24, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Alfonse D’Amato, United States Senator, New York, to Marshall L. Matz, Esq., American School Food Serv. Assn., thanking Matz for kind comments for D’Amato’s efforts regarding Senator Hawkins’ child nutrition amendment, June 11, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Harris W. Fawell, M.C., House of Representatives, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding Fawell’s vote against the Bartlett Amendment during the Education and Labor Committee’s mark-up of H.R. 7, the School Lunch and Child Nutrition Amendments of 1985, June 17, 1985. 1 page.

There are 2 copies of the preceding correspondence.

Folder 8:

Letter from John A. Peukert, Director of Food and Nutrition Services, San Bernardino City Unified School District, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, ASFSA Washington Counsel, Scott, Harrison and McLeod, regarding Matz’ suggestion that every ASFSA member write to their Senators with copies of letters Peukert wrote to Senators Ayala and Cranston of California, April 22, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from John A. Peukert, Director of Food and Nutrition Services, San Bernardino City Unified School District, to The Honorable Alan Cranston, The United States Senate, regarding Perkert’s concern about the Administration’s budget proposal to cut $672 million from the child nutrition programs, April 18, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from John A. Peukert, Director of Food and Nutrition Services, San Bernardino City Unified School District, to The Honorable Ruben Ayala, The United States Senate, regarding Perkert’s concern about the Administration’s budget proposal to cut $672 million from the child nutrition programs, April 18, 1985. 1 page.

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Letter from Gary Ashley, Executive Vice President, Georgia School Board Association, Inc., to Senator Mack Mattingly, opposing the proposed cuts in the school lunch program, April 25, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Gary Ashley, Executive Vice President, Georgia School Board Association, Inc., to Senator Sam Nunn, opposing the proposed cuts in the school lunch program, April 25, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Josephine Martin, Director, Local Systems Support Division, Georgia Department of Education, to Honorable Mack Mattingly, Member, United States House of Representatives, urging Mattingly to co-sponsor the floor amendment which Senator Paula Hawkins will offer to restore the $300 million cut in child nutrition proposals agreed to in the compromise budget plan, May 1, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from H. Brisbin Skiles, Director, Division of School Food Services, Office of Public Instruction, Helena, Montana, to Marshall Matz, Counsel/ASFSA, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding the impact on Montana schools of the current Administration proposal, April 19, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from H. Brisbin Skiles to Ed Argenbright regarding Current Senate Leadership/Administration Budget Agreement, School Lunch Program, April 19, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Clifford O. Morris, Director, School Food Service, State of New Mexico Department of Education, to The Honorable Jeff Bingaman, United States Senator, requesting support for Senator Paula Hawkins of Florida in her efforts to amend the Dole/White House budget proposal and avoid funding cuts in child nutrition, April 19, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Clifford O. Morris, Director, School Food Service, State of New Mexico Department of Education, to The Honorable Pete Domenici, United States Senator, requesting Domenici alter his earlier stance about funding cuts for child nutrition, April 19, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Charles McDaniel, State Superintendent of Schools, Georgia Department of Education, to Honorable Sam Nunn, Member, United States Senate, requesting Nunn’s vigorous opposition to proposed cuts in funding for child nutrition, April 18, 1985. 1 page.

House Joint Resolution No. 34 in the Legislature of the State of Alaska, Fourteenth Legislature – First Session, urging Congress to maintain the current level of federal funding for child nutrition programs, April 9, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from Kathryn Kolasa, Ph.D., R.D., SNE President, Society for Nutrition Education, Oakland, California, to President Ronald Reagan, The White House, regarding the Administration’s proposed budget for FY 1986 as it relates to food and nutrition programs, April 2, 1985. 3 pages.

Note from Jo to Marshall with attached copy of resolution passed by House of Representatives. It was sponsored by the Speaker – Tom Murphy. Also sending copy of the editorial, not dated, with

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attached: H. R. No. 350, By: Representative Murphy of the 18th, 3 pages; Article: School-lunch cutback unacceptable, The Atlanta Constitution, March 21, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Phyllis Griffith, R.D., Food Service Supervisor, Columbus Public Schools, Ohio School Food Service Association, to Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison and McLeod, regarding the attached copy of a letter Griffith sent to former Ohio Congressman Samuel Devine, March 8, 1985, 1 page, with attached: Letter from Phyllis Griffith, R.D., Food Service Supervisor, Columbus Public Schools, Ohio School Food Service Association, to Mr. Samuel L. Devine, Attorney at Law, Bricker and Eckler Law Offices, regarding Devine’s scheduled appearance before the Ohio School Food Service Association, March 8, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from H. H. Winawer, Director, Child Nutrition Programs, Utah State Office of Education, to Marshall Matz, Counsel/ASFSA, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding the impact of the loss of Section 4 funds, April 16, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from J. Bennett Johnston, United States Senator, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Serv., Assn., regarding being responsible and even-handed when implementing budget cuts, March 29, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from John C. Foster, The State Senate, Atlanta, Georgia, to The Honorable Sam Nunn, United States Senate, urging opposition to the proposal to eliminate federal support for the paying child, March 26, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from John C. Foster, The State Senate, Atlanta, Georgia, to The Honorable Ed Jenkins, United States House of Representatives, urging opposition to the proposal to eliminate federal support for the paying child, March 26, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from John C. Foster, The State Senate, Atlanta, Georgia, to The Honorable Mack Mattingly, United States Senate, urging opposition to the proposal to eliminate federal support for the paying child, March 26, 1985. 1 page.

Rough draft of letter from Joy R. Huie, Chairman, Legislative Committee, Georgia School Food Service Assoc., to State Legislators, expressing appreciation to the Georgia General Assembly for legislative efforts on their behalf during the recent session, March 28, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Gerald N. Tyrozzi, Commissioner of Education, State of Connecticut, to Senator Robert Dole, requesting support in defeating the Administration’s proposed $678 million cut in child nutrition programs, March 21, 1985. 2 pages.

Connecticut’s Delegation, not dated. 2 pages.

Letter from Bill Honig, Superintendent of Public Instruction, California Department of Education, to The Honorable Alan Cranston, Member, U.S. Senate, urging Cranston to assist in taking steps to restore the education and child nutrition assumptions to their FY 1985 levels, March 18, 1985. 2 pages.

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Letter from Bill Honig, Superintendent of Public Instruction, California Department of Education, to The Honorable Glenn Anderson, Member U.S. House of Representatives, regarding the Administration’s FY 1986 budget proposal, with two enclosed documents: California State Department of Education, Highlights, President’s FY 1986 Budget, Elementary & Secondary Education, and California State Department of Education, Impact on California, March 16, 1985. 10 pages.

Report of the effects of the FY 86 budget proposals on Iowa, not signed, not dated. 6 pages.

Resolution No. 12/84-85 by the Board of Directors, Sumner School District No. 320. Pierce County, Washington, regarding going on record as opposing any further cuts in the National School Lunch Program, and communicating this resolution to their Congressmen and Senators, not dated. 1 page.

Letter from Dr. Richard H. Weathermon, Superintendent, Sumner School District No. 320, Sumner, Washington, to Slade Gorton, Senator, indicating opposition to any further cuts in the National School Lunch Program, March 29, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Dr. Richard H. Weathermon, Superintendent, Sumner School District No. 320, Sumner, Washington, to David J. Evans, Senator, indicating opposition to any further cuts in the National School Lunch Program, March 29, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Dr. Richard H. Weathermon, Superintendent, Sumner School District No. 320, Sumner, Washington, to Rod Chandler, Representative, indicating opposition to any further cuts in the National School Lunch Program, March 29, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Dr. Richard H. Weathermon, Superintendent, Sumner School District No. 320, Sumner, Washington, to Mike Lowery, Representative, indicating opposition to any further cuts in the National School Lunch Program, March 29, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Dr. Richard H. Weathermon, Superintendent, Sumner School District No. 320, Sumner, Washington, to John R. Miller, Representative, indicating opposition to any further cuts in the National School Lunch Program, March 29, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Dr. Richard H. Weathermon, Superintendent, Sumner School District No. 320, Sumner, Washington, to Don Bonker, Representative, indicating opposition to any further cuts in the National School Lunch Program, March 29, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Dr. Richard H. Weathermon, Superintendent, Sumner School District No. 320, Sumner, Washington, to Sid Morrison, Representative, indicating opposition to any further cuts in the National School Lunch Program, March 29, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Dr. Richard H. Weathermon, Superintendent, Sumner School District No. 320, Sumner, Washington, to Thomas Foley, Representative, indicating opposition to any further cuts in the National School Lunch Program, March 29, 1985. 1 page.

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Letter from Dr. Richard H. Weathermon, Superintendent, Sumner School District No. 320, Sumner, Washington, to Norman Dicks, Representative, indicating opposition to any further cuts in the National School Lunch Program, March 29, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Dr. Richard H. Weathermon, Superintendent, Sumner School District No. 320, Sumner, Washington, to Senator Marcus Gaspard, State of Washington, indicating opposition to any further cuts in the National School Lunch Program, March 29, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Dr. Richard H. Weathermon, Superintendent, Sumner School District No. 320, Sumner, Washington, to George Walk, Representative, State of Washington, indicating opposition to any further cuts in the National School Lunch Program, March 29, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Dr. Richard H. Weathermon, Superintendent, Sumner School District No. 320, Sumner, Washington, to Dan Grimm, Representative, State of Washington, indicating opposition to any further cuts in the National School Lunch Program, March 29, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Clifford O. Morris, Director, School Food Services Unit, State of New Mexico Department of Education, to The Honorable William Armstrong, United States Senator, urging support of a freeze budget regarding child nutrition programs, March 14, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Clifford O. Morris, Director, School Food Services Unit, State of New Mexico Department of Education, to The Honorable Jeff Bingaman, United States Senate, regarding planning an amendment on the Senate floor to remove child nutrition from the budget resolution and opposing the devastating cuts, March 15, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Clifford O. Morris, Director, School Food Services Unit, State of New Mexico Department of Education, to The Honorable Nancy Landon Kassebaum, United States Senator, urging support of a freeze budget regarding child nutrition programs, March 14, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Clifford O. Morris, Director, School Food Services Unit, State of New Mexico Department of Education, to The Honorable Orrin Hatch, United States Senator, urging support of a freeze budget regarding child nutrition programs, March 14, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Clifford O. Morris, Director, School Food Services Unit, State of New Mexico Department of Education, to The Honorable John Danforth, United States Senator, urging support of a freeze budget regarding child nutrition programs, March 14, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Clifford O. Morris, Director, School Food Services Unit, State of New Mexico Department of Education, to The Honorable Charles E. Grassley, United States Senator, urging support of a freeze budget regarding child nutrition programs, March 14, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Clifford O. Morris, Director, School Food Services Unit, State of New Mexico Department of Education, to The Honorable Pete V. Domenici, United States Senator, urging support of a freeze budget regarding child nutrition programs, March 14, 1985. 1 page.

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Letter from James O. Hansen, Secretary, South Dakota Department of Education and Cultural Affairs, to Senator James Abdnor, urging Abdnor to oppose the cuts for child nutrition in President Reagan’s fiscal year 1986 budget, March 8, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from James O. Hansen, Secretary, South Dakota Department of Education and Cultural Affairs, to Senator Larry Pressler, urging Pressler to oppose the cuts for child nutrition in President Reagan’s fiscal year 1986 budget, March 8, 1985. 1 page. Letter from Edward J. Post, Director, Bureau for Food and Nutrition Services, State of Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, to Marshall Matz, Attorney, Scott, Harrison &McLeod; Jean [Gene] White, Chairman, Public Policy & Legislative Committee, ASFSA;Ann Smith, Executive Director, ASFSA, regarding correspondence opposing proposed F.Y. 1986 budget cuts, March 18, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Herbert J. Grover, State Superintendent, State of Wisconsin, sent to the 11 Wisconsin Congressional Delegates, regarding their position on the F.Y. 1986 budget proposal, March 13, 1985. 2 pages.

Memo Alert, National Association of State Agencies for Food Distribution, from Edward J. Post, NASAFD President, to State/Territory Membership, John Drown, Chairman, Industry Advisory Committee, regarding proposed F.Y. 1986 budget cuts, March 18, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Louis E. Smith, Legislative Liaison, National Association of State Agencies for Food Distribution, to:Congressman William H. Gray, IIISenator Pete DomeniciCongressman Augustus HawkinsCongressman James JeffordsSenator Jesse HelmsSenator Edword ZorinskySenator Robert DoleSenator Robert ByrdCongressman Jim WrightCongressman Robert Michelsoliciting support to oppose any budget cuts for child nutrition programs, March 12, 1985. 3 pages.

Letter from Joan H. Weatherholtz, Chief, Educational Support Services Branch, Maryland State Department of Education, to The Honorable Charles Mathias, Senator, sharing Weatherholtz’ concerns about the impact of the Administration’s proposed budget cuts in the national school lunch and child nutrition programs, March 6, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from Joan H. Weatherholtz, Chief, Educational Support Services Branch, Maryland State Department of Education, to The Honorable Paul Sarbanes, Senator, sharing Weatherholtz’ concerns about the impact of the Administration’s proposed budget cuts in the national school lunch and child nutrition programs, March 6, 1985. 2 pages.

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Letter from Joan H. Weatherholtz, Chief, Educational Support Services Branch, Maryland State Department of Education, to The Honorable Barbara Mikulski, Congresswoman, sharing Weatherholtz’ concerns about the impact of the Administration’s proposed budget cuts in the national school lunch and child nutrition programs, March 6, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from Joan H. Weatherholtz, Chief, Educational Support Services Branch, Maryland State Department of Education, to The Honorable Beverly Byron, Congresswoman, sharing Weatherholtz’ concerns about the impact of the Administration’s proposed budget cuts in the national school lunch and child nutrition programs, March 6, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from Joan H. Weatherholtz, Chief, Educational Support Services Branch, Maryland State Department of Education, to The Honorable Parren Mitchell, Congressman, sharing Weatherholtz’ concerns about the impact of the Administration’s proposed budget cuts in the national school lunch and child nutrition programs, March 6, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from Joan H. Weatherholtz, Chief, Educational Support Services Branch, Maryland State Department of Education, to The Honorable Helen Bentley, Congresswoman, sharing Weatherholtz’ concerns about the impact of the Administration’s proposed budget cuts in the national school lunch and child nutrition programs, March 6, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from Joan H. Weatherholtz, Chief, Educational Support Services Branch, Maryland State Department of Education, to The Honorable Marjorie Holt, Congresswoman, sharing Weatherholtz’ concerns about the impact of the Administration’s proposed budget cuts in the national school lunch and child nutrition programs, March 6, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from Joan H. Weatherholtz, Chief, Educational Support Services Branch, Maryland State Department of Education, to The Honorable Steny Hoyer, Congressman, sharing Weatherholtz’ concerns about the impact of the Administration’s proposed budget cuts in the national school lunch and child nutrition programs, March 6, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from Joan H. Weatherholtz, Chief, Educational Support Services Branch, Maryland State Department of Education, to The Honorable Michael Barnes, Congressman, sharing Weatherholtz’ concerns about the impact of the Administration’s proposed budget cuts in the national school lunch and child nutrition programs, March 6, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from Joan H. Weatherholtz, Chief, Educational Support Services Branch, Maryland State Department of Education, to The Honorable Roy Dyson, Congressman, sharing Weatherholtz’ concerns about the impact of the Administration’s proposed budget cuts in the national school lunch and child nutrition programs, March 6, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from Robert E. Boose, Commissioner, State of Maine Department of Educational and Cultural Services, to The Honorable Senator William Cohen, United States Senate, regarding the importance of the national school lunch programs to Maine, March 12, 1985. 1 page.

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Letter from Robert E. Boose, Commissioner, State of Maine Department of Educational and Cultural Services, to The Honorable Senator George Mitchell, United States Senate, regarding the importance of the national school lunch programs to Maine, March 12, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Gene M. West, Director, Child Nutrition Programs, State of Maine Department of Educational and Cultural Services, to Senator William Cohen, regarding the devastation if Maine loses Section 4 funds and commodities for paying students, March 5, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Gene M. West, Director, Child Nutrition Programs, State of Maine Department of Educational and Cultural Services, to Senator George Mitchell, regarding the devastation if Maine loses Section 4 funds and commodities for paying students, March 5, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Anna H. Duncan, President, Florida School Food Service Association, Inc., to The Honorable Lawton M. Chiles, United States Senator, Florida, expressing concerns on 1985 Administration proposed cuts in child feeding programs, February 1, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from A. Craig Phillips, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, State of North Carolina, to The Honorable Jesse Helms, United States Senate, expressing concern over proposed budget cuts to child nutrition programs, February 25, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from John R. McKernan, Jr., Member of Congress, to Ms. Gene M. West, Director, School Nutrition Programs, Maine Department of Educational and Cultural Services, regarding West’s suggestions on how to save money in child nutrition programs, March 14, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from John R. McKernan, Jr., Member of Congress, to The Honorable William F. Goodling, Ranking Minority Member, Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary and Vocational Education, regarding Ms. Gene M. West, Director of School Nutrition Programs in Maine, and her letter with two suggestions for cost savings in the program, March 14, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Gene M. West, Director, School Nutrition Programs, State of Maine Department of Educational and Cultural Services, to Representative John R. McKernan, Jr., regarding suggestions for cost savings in child nutrition programs, March 5, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from Josephine Martin, Director, Local Systems Support Division, Georgia Department of Education, to The Honorable Sam Nunn, Member, United States Senate, stating opposition to the proposed budget cut of 672 million dollars in child nutrition programs, January 15, 1985. 1 Page.

Letter from Josephine Martin, Director, Local Systems Support Division, Georgia Department of Education, to The Honorable Mack Mattingly, Member, United States Senate, stating opposition to the proposed budget cut of 672 million dollars in child nutrition programs, January 15, 1985. 1 Page.

Letter from Kerry Johnson, Administrator, Food Distribution Unit, School and Community Nutrition Services, Georgia Department of Education, to The Honorable Mack Mattingly, Member, United States Senate, requesting support and assistance in opposing the 1986 child nutrition cuts being proposed by President Reagan’s administration, January 16, 1985. 2 pages.

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Letter from Clifford O. Morris, Director, School Food Services Unit, State of New Mexico Department of Education, to Dear Senate Budget Committee Member, regarding areas of concern by the American School Food Service Association and those in child nutrition programs administration, March 6, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from Lowell Weicker, Jr., United States Senator, to Ms. Nancye B. Perry, Hartford Public Schools Food Service Department, stating unalterable opposition to cuts in child nutrition programs, February 20, 1985. 2 pages. 2 copies.

Letter from Lloyd H. Littlefield, Ph.D., Director, Food and Nutrition Services, State of New Hampshire Department of Education, to Attorney Marshall Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, with enclosed letters that were sent to the New Hampshire Congressional Delegation from the Commissioner of Education in New Hampshire, March 8, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Robert L. Brunelle, Commissioner, Department of Education, State of New Hampshire, to The Honorable Robert C. Smith, US House of Representatives, regarding New Hampshire’s reliance on Section IV funds to support the National School Lunch Program, March 7, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Robert L. Brunelle, Commissioner, Department of Education, State of New Hampshire, to The Honorable Warren Rudman, United States Senate, regarding New Hampshire’s reliance on Section IV funds to support the National School Lunch Program, March 7, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Robert L. Brunelle, Commissioner, Department of Education, State of New Hampshire, to The Honorable Gordon Humphrey, United States Senate, regarding New Hampshire’s reliance on Section IV funds to support the National School Lunch Program, March 7, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from John H. Lawson, Commissioner of Education, The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Education, to The Honorable John Kerry, Senator, expressing grave concerns regarding proposed cuts in funding for child nutrition programs, January 30, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Clifford O. Morris, Director, School Food Services Unit, State of New Mexico Department of Education, to The Honorable Pete Domenici, United States Senator, regarding maintaining Section 4 funding for the National School Lunch Program, January 11, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from Thomas G. Clausen, Ph.D., Superintendent of Education, State of Louisiana, to Senator Russell B. Long, requesting support in defeating the Administration’s proposed $673 million cuts in child nutrition, January 24, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Harold L. Blackburn, Commissioner of Education, Kansas State Department of Education, to Senator Bob Dole, regarding the 1986 budget, which proposes large cuts in child nutrition programs, January 16, 1985. 2 pages.

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Letter from Margaret Collins, President, North Carolina School Food Service Association, and Margy D. Fink, Legislative Chairman, North Carolina School Food Service Association, to Senator Jesse A. Helms, regarding the school lunch program not surviving in many areas of North Carolina if the 1986 budget cut proposals are enacted, February 4, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from Vivian B. Pilant, Director, Office of School Food Services, State of South Carolina Department of Education, to The Honorable Ernest F. Hollings, United States Senate, requesting assistance to maintain the Section 4 funding and community support in child nutrition programs, February 5, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from Richard L. Champagne, Superintendent of Schools, New Hampshire School Administrative Unit 29, to The Honorable Gordon J. Humphrey, United States Senator, urging Humphrey to oppose budget cuts and support continued good nutrition for America’s children, February 14, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Donald B. Alward, Assistant Superintendent for Business Management, Warwick Public Schools, Warwick, Rhode Island, to Senator Claiborne Pell, urging Pell to assist the Reagan Administration in better understanding the objectives of the National School Lunch Program and the benefits that have been derived therefrom for the past decade, February 12, 1985. 3 pages.

Letter from Donald B. Alward, Assistant Superintendent for Business Management, Warwick Public Schools, Warwick, Rhode Island, to Congresswoman Claudine Schneider, urging Schneider to assist the Reagan Administration in better understanding the objectives of the National School Lunch Program and the benefits that have been derived therefrom for the past decade, February 12, 1985. 3 pages.

Letter from Donald B. Alward, Assistant Superintendent for Business Management, Warwick Public Schools, Warwick, Rhode Island, to Senator John H. Chafee, urging Chafee to assist the Reagan Administration in better understanding the objectives of the National School Lunch Program and the benefits that have been derived therefrom for the past decade, February 12, 1985. 3 pages.

Letter from Carolyn Alvis, College Hill Lunchroom, Plainview, Texas, to Marshall Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, requesting help in keeping the lunch school program as it now stands, handwritten, not dated. 1 page.

Letter from Frances Marshall, Plainview, Texas, to Marshall Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, requesting help in keeping the school lunch program as it stands now, handwritten, January 28, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Mrs. Richard N. [Willborn], Plainview, Texas, to Marshall Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, requesting help in supporting the school lunch program as it stands now, handwritten, not dated. 1 page.

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Letter from Vera Reese, Plainview, Texas, to Marshall Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, opposing subsidy cuts for the paid school lunch, handwritten, not dated. 1 page.

Letter from Nancy Cox to Marshall Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, requesting help in supporting the school lunch program as it stands now, handwritten, January 28, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Jesse Helms, Chairman, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, United States Senate, regarding child nutrition, January 25, 1985. 5 pages.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Thomas P. O’Neill, Jr., Speaker of the House, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding child nutrition budget cut, January 22, 1985. 3 pages.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Gary W. Hart, United States Senate, regarding child nutrition budget cut, January 15, 1985. 3 pages.

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 copies.

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.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Rudy Boschwitz, United States Senate, regarding child nutrition budget cut, January 15, 1985. 3 pages.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable John C. Danforth, United States Senate, regarding child nutrition budget cut, January 15, 1985. 3 pages. 2 copies.

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Letter from Vivian B. Pilant, Director, Office of School Food Services, State of South Carolina Department of Education, to The Honorable Ernest F. Hollings, United States Senate, requesting assistance to maintain the Section 4 funding and commodity support in the child nutrition programs, February 5, 1982. 2 pages.

Letter from Frank B. Brouillet, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Olympia, Washington, to The Honorable Slade Groton, United States Senator, urging Brouillet to maintain the Section 4 funding and commodity support in the child nutrition programs, January 25, 1985. 2 pages.

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Letter from Rita A. Hamman, Director, School Food Service, Kansas State Department of Education, to Senator Bob Dole, regarding the importance of Section 4 funds and commodity assistance, or cash in lieu of commodities to Kansas, January 17, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from Vivian Pilant, Director, Office if School Food Services, State of South Carolina Department of Education, to The Honorable Strom Thurmond, United States Senate, regarding elimination of Section 4 funds and commodity foods for students above the poverty level, February 5, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Thomas P. O’Neill, Jr., Speaker of the House, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding child nutrition budget cut, January 22, 1985. 3 pages. 4 copies.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Jim Wright, Majority Leader, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding child nutrition budget cut, January 22, 1985. 3 pages. 2 copies.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Richard A. Gephardt, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding child nutrition budget cut, January 22, 1985. 3 pages. 2 copies.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Pete Wilson, United States Senate, regarding child nutrition budget cut, January 15, 1985. 3 pages.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Augustus F. Hawkins, Chairman, Education and Labor Committee, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding child nutrition budget cut, January 18, 1985. 3 pages.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable James M. Jeffords, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding child nutrition budget cut, January 18, 1985. 3 pages.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable William F. Goodling, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding child nutrition budget cut, January 18, 1985. 3 pages.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable William H. Gray, III, Chairman, Committee on the Budget, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding child nutrition budget cut, January 18, 1985. 3 pages.

Chart showing projected losses and gains for Breakfast, Section 4, and Commodities, not signed, not dated. 6 pages.

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Letter from Juana Cortez, Employed at Lakeside School, Plainview, Texas, to Marshall Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, requesting help in supporting the lunch school program as it now stands, not dated. 1 page.

Letter from (Mrs.) Anita Sizemore, Director Lunchrooms, Plainview Independent School District, Plainview, Texas, to Marshall Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, thanking Matz for his consideration in keeping the lunch school program as it is now operating, January 29, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Opal [?] King, Cook Manager; Lavern Abbott, Baker; Freddie Williams, Meat Cook; [Geneva] King, Vegetable Cook; LaVerne Cunningham, Cook, Thunderbird School, Plainview, Texas, to Marshall Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, requesting help in support of the current program, handwritten, January 30, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Mrs. Ethel Cole, Plainview, Texas, to Marshall Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding the grant for school lunches, handwritten, January 29, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Barbara McMurrian, Certified Specialist, Plainview Independent School, President, Plainview School Food Service Association, Plainview, Texas, to Marshall Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, requesting help in keeping the lunch school program as it now stands, February 25, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Lola Astleford, Food Service Director, Burnsville – Eagan – Savage Independent School District 191, Burnsville, Minnesota, to Marshall Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding the School Lunch Program being targeted for disproportionate budget cuts, January 24, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Augustus F. Hawkins, Chairman, Education and Labor Committee, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding child nutrition budget cut, January 18, 1985. 3 pages.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable James M. Jeffords, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding child nutrition budget cut, January 18, 1985. 3 pages.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable William F. Goodling, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding child nutrition budget cut, January 18, 1985. 3 pages.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Thomas S. Foley, Majority Whip, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding child nutrition budget cut, January 22, 1985. 3 pages. 2 copies.

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Article: Budget Compromise Eases Original Cuts In Aid for Students, The New York Times, April 5, [1985?]. 1 page.

Article: Cuts Would Pare Lunch Programs: Area Schools May Lose $1.5 Million, The Columbia Record, Columbia, South Carolina, March 22, 1985. 2 pages.

Editorial Cartoon of man holding sign that reads ‘More Cuts In School Lunches’, and President Reagan says, “Gosh – For a moment I thought you said ‘Launches’, with missiles lined up in the background, The Washington Post, March 17, 1985. 1 page.

Article: Civil Service Pension Curbs Included in Budget Unit Plan: Child-Nutrition Programs Face $700 Million Cut, The Washington Post, March 16, 1985. 1 page.

Article: School-lunch Program Facing Smaller Piece of Budget Pie, Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, February 8, 1985. 1 page.

Article: School Lunch Participation Drop Feared, Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, February 5, 1985. 1 page.

Article: Reagan Administration Takes Aim at Food Service Industry: School Lunch Program at Crossroads, Says ASFSA Official, Yankee Food Service, Weymouth, Massachusetts, January 1985. 2 pages.

Article: State Students May Miss Lunch, The Daily Oklahoman, February 8, 1985. 1 page.

Article: Groups Preparing Strategy On Cuts: Reagan’s Proposals for Trims in Social Spending Prompt Action on Many Fronts, The New York Times, December 7, [1984?]. 1 page.

Folder 11:

Letter from Doris Bishop, Legislative Chairman, ISFSA, and Jim Friedl, President-Elect, ISFSA, to Marshall Matz, with the attached Implications of Federal Budget Proposals on Iowa Programs, and an attached handwritten note: Marsh, Hope enclosed information is helpful – Understand Tom Smith will be testifying May 2 to the Nutrition sub Committee of the Senate agri committee. I feel his estimates are too Conservative Jim Friedl. 3 pages.

A Place to Grow, Iowa School Food Service Association, Child Nutrition Programs Annual Report, February 26, 1985. 59 pages.

Letter from Marshall 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. 10 copies.

Letter from Marshall Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. David Stockman, Director, Office of Management and Budget, The White House, regarding Child Nutrition, January 3, 1985. 3 pages. 6 copies.

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Folder 12:

Letter from Augustus F. Hawkins, Chairman, Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives, to Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, ASFSA, c/o Scott, Harrison & McLeod, assuring that Hawkins will do all he can to oppose reported budget cuts, January 24, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Jesse Helms, Chairman, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, United States Senate, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, requesting additional information from the American School Food Service Association regarding several included topics, January 22, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from William H. Gray, III, Chairman, Committee on the Budget, U.S. House of Representatives, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding Gray making sure to sector of the economy bears more than a fair share of budget cuts, January 30, 1985. 1 page. 4 copies.

Letter from Barry Goldwater, United States Senate, Arizona, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, assuring that Goldwater will take Matz’ views into consideration when addressing child nutrition issues in the Senate, January 16, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Strom Thurmond, The President Pro Tempore, United States Senate, to Honorable Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, assuring that Thurmond will give proposed child nutrition budget cuts his most careful consideration and study, January 17, 1985. 1 page. 2 copies.

Letter from William Proxmire, Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, to Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, assuring that when the President’s budget proposal arrives in the Senate Proxmire will have Matz’ comments very much in mind, January 28, 1985. 1 page. 2 copies.

Letter from Christopher J. Dodd, United States Senator, Connecticut, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding the Administration’s proposed cuts to the School Lunch Program, January 28, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from John Glenn, United States Senator, to Mr. Marshall Matz, regarding adequate funding for the school lunch program, February 21, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Thad Cochran, United States Senator, Mississippi, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, assuring that Cochran will keep Matz’ views in mind as they continue to work on the appropriations bill, February 15, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Lowell Weicker, Jr., United States Senator, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, stating the Weicker is unalterably opposed to cuts in child nutrition programs, January 23, 1985. 2 pages.

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Letter from Paul Trible, United States Senate, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Esquire, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, commending Matz for acknowledging that school lunches might have to bear a share of the sacrifice involved in reducing the federal deficit, January 25, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from William F. Goodling, Pennsylvania, House of Representatives, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, c/o Scott, Harrison & McLeod, assuring that Goodling’s commitment to the future well-being of the various child nutrition programs remains unchanged, January 25, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from Lloyd Bentsen, United States Senate, Texas, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, assuring that Bentsen will study the Administration’s budget proposals closely, January 23, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Charles McC. Mathias, Jr. United States Senator, Maryland, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding Mathias supporting efforts to improve the funding and effectiveness of school lunch, child nutrition, WIC, and child care food programs, January 22, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Ernest F. Hollings, United States Senate, South Carolina, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, thanking Matz for his informative letter and opposing cuts in the budget that go beyond Hollings’s budget freeze, January 16, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Christopher J. Dodd, United States Senator, Connecticut, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding the Administration’s proposed cuts to the School Lunch Program, January 28, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Paul Simon, U. S. Senator, Illinois, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Assoc., thanking Matz for letting him know of his opposition to proposed cuts in child nutrition programs, and assuring Matz that he will actively fight any efforts by the Administration to reduce the program further, January 29, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Wendell H. Ford, United States Senate, Kentucky, to Dear Mr. Matz, stating that they face an uphill battle to preserve supplemental feeding programs, but that it is a battle that Ford looks forward to fighting, February 8, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Howell Heflin, United States Senate, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, opposing cuts to child nutrition programs, February 8, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Gary Hart, United States Senate, Colorado, to Marshall L. Matz, Esq., assuring Matz that he will continue to fight Administration attempts to reduce funding for this vital program, February 7, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from Orrin G. Hatch, United States Senator, Utah, to Marshall L. Matz, assuring Matz that he will study each recommendation judiciously and then will only support those cuts that will not be detrimental to children, February 20, 1985. 1 page.

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Letter from Pete Wilson, United States Senate, California, to Mr. Marshall Matz, sharing Matz’ concern for the well-being of the nation’s school-aged children, March 1, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Thad Cochran, United States Senator, Mississippi, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, assuring Matz that Cochran will keep Matz’ views in mind when continuing to work on this appropriations bill, March 26, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from John W. Warner, United States Senate, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, assuring Matz that he shares his desire to insure that all children continue to receive nutritious meals, March 27, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from John Glenn, United States Senator, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Attorney at Law, regarding a strong federal role in the fight against hunger, March 21, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from William Proxmire, United States Senate, Wisconsin, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, regarding FY86 funding for programs and activities that fall within the agriculture appropriations bill, March 21, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Strom Thurmond, The President Pro Tempore, United States Senate, to Honorable Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, assuring that Thurmond has given Matz’ views careful consideration, March 21, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Charles McC. Mathias, Jr. United States Senator, Maryland, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding Mathias supporting efforts to improve the funding and effectiveness of school lunch, child nutrition, WIC, and child care food programs, March 21, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Paul S. Sarbanes, United States Senator, Maryland, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, pledging to continue to do all he can in the Senate to strengthen nutrition programs which respond to the needs of the nation’s children, March 26, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from Paul Laxalt, U.S. Senator, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Fund [sic] Service Association, assuring that Laxalt is sensitive to the needs of Nevada’s school children, March 25, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from Steve Symms, United States Senator, Idaho, to Mr. Marshall Matz, Counsel, ASFSA, regarding maintaining the integrity of those programs which do not contribute substantially to the deficit, March 25, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Lloyd Bentsen, United States Senate, Texas, to Mr. Marshall Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding Bentsen’s efforts to restore funding for child nutrition programs, March 25, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Orrin G. Hatch, United States Senator, Utah, to Marshall L. Matz, assuring Matz that he will study each recommendation judiciously and then will only support those cuts that will not be detrimental to children, March 25, 1985. 1 page.

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Letter from Howard M. Metzenbaum, United States Senator, Ohio, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, stating that as a member of the Budget Committee Metzenbaum intends to work vigorously to see that children in need receive nutritious meals, March 27, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Jim Sasser, United States Senator, Tennessee, regarding continuing support for child nutrition programs, March 29, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from John W. Warner, United States Senate, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, assuring Matz that he shares his desire to insure that all children continue to receive nutritious meals, March 29, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Ernest F. Hollings, United States Senate, South Carolina, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding Hollings proposing his own plan as an alternative , April 15, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Albert Gore, Jr., United States Senator, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, expressing deep concern about school nutrition programs, April 5, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from John F. Kerry, United States Senator, Massachusetts, to Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, stating that they are in total agreement on the topic of child nutrition cuts, April 2, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Daniel Patrick Moynihan, United States Senate, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding Moynihan’s vigorous support to reduce the federal deficit, but deep concern about any further cuts in nutrition programs and income maintenance programs, especially when they would affect the same families, April 15, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from Frank R. Lautenberg, United States Senate, New Jersey, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding the trend of sacrificing vital domestic programs at the hands of increased military spending, April 12, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Christopher J. Dodd, United States Senator, Connecticut, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding spreading cuts equitably across the spectrum, April 8, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Christopher J. Dodd, United States Senator, Connecticut, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, assuring Matz that he will do all that he can to see that the child nutrition programs are not short changed, April 15, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Pete Wilson, United States Senate, California, to Mr. Marshall Matz, sharing Matz’ concern for the well-being of the nation’s school-aged children, April 12, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from John D. Rockefeller, IV, United States Senate, West Virginia, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding Rockefeller’s disturbance that vital programs such as school lunches being selected being selected by the Reagan Administration to tackle the deficit, April 23, 1985. 1 page.

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Letter from David L. Boren, United States Senate, Oklahoma, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, assuring Matz that he can be certain that Boren will oppose any cut in the school lunch program, April 22, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Donald W. Riegle, Jr., United States Senate, to Mr. Marshall Matz, Law Office, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding questioning the priorities of cutting funds for vital programs affection our nation’s children while seeking massive and unnecessarily large increases in funds for defense, April 12, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from David L. Boren, United States Senate, Oklahoma, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, assuring Matz that he can be certain that Boren will oppose any cut in the school lunch program, April 15, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from J. James Exon, United States Senator, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, stating that we will strongly work for the continuation of nutrition programs and do all he can to see that they are protected as much as possible during this next round of budget deliberations, April 23, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Bill Bradley, United States Senator, New Jersey, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding the effects of funding cuts on New Jersey public schools and Bradley’s efforts to oppose efforts to reduced federal support for child nutrition, April 22, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from Ernest F. Hollings, United States Senate, South Carolina, to Mr. Hugh Scott, Attorney at Law, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding Hollings’s total opposition to the spending reductions the Administration proposes for child nutrition, April 22, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Mark Andrews, United States Senate, North Dakota, to Mr. Hugh Scott, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, thanking Scott for his support of the Hawkins amendment to the child nutrition program, April 22, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Paul Simon, U. S. Senator, Illinois, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, stating that Simon will do all he can to see that recent cuts in child nutrition programs are restored, April 30, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Donald W. Riegle, Jr., United States Senate, Michigan, to Mr. Marshall Matz, regarding Riegle remaining opposed to the Administration’s continued efforts to cut important child nutrition programs, May 2, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from Thomas F. Eagleton, United States Senator, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, stating that Eagleton does not accept the President’s priorities and will not support his proposed cuts in child nutrition programs, May 11, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Lowell Weicker, Jr., United States Senator, Mr. Marshall Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding recent Senate votes on budget cuts, May 17, 1985. 1 page.

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Letter from John Heinz, United States Senator, Pennsylvania, to Honorable Hugh Scott, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding Heinz sharing Scott’s concern that meal services which provide critical nutrition to needy children receive full funding, May 23, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from Paul Simon, U. S. Senator, Illinois, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service A, stating that Simon, because of Matz’ recent correspondence, would like to update Matz on nutrition assistance to children, families and schools, May 30, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from Gary Hart, United States Senate, Colorado, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding Senator Hawkins’s child nutrition amendment to the budget resolution, June 6, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Augustus F. Hawkins, Chairman, Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives, to Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, ASFSA, c/o Scott, Harrison & McLeod, assuring that Hawkins will do all he can to oppose reported budget cuts, January 24, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from William H. Gray, III, Chairman, Committee on the Budget, U.S. House of Representatives, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding Gray making sure to sector of the economy bears more than a fair share of budget cuts, January 30, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Jesse Helms, Chairman, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, United States Senate, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, requesting additional information from the American School Food Service Association regarding several included topics, January 22, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from Barry Goldwater, United States Senate, Arizona, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, assuring that Goldwater will take Matz’ views into consideration when addressing child nutrition issues in the Senate, January 16, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Strom Thurmond, The President Pro Tempore, United States Senate, to Honorable Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, assuring that Thurmond will give proposed child nutrition budget cuts his most careful consideration and study, January 17, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from William Proxmire, Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, to Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, assuring that when the President’s budget proposal arrives in the Senate Proxmire will have Matz’ comments very much in mind, January 28, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Christopher J. Dodd, United States Senator, Connecticut, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding the Administration’s proposed cuts to the School Lunch Program, January 28, 1985. 1 page. 2 copies.

Letter from John Glenn, United States Senator, to Mr. Marshall Matz, regarding adequate funding for the school lunch program, February 21, 1985. 1 page.

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Letter from Thad Cochran, United States Senator, Mississippi, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, assuring that Cochran will keep Matz’ views in mind as they continue to work on the appropriations bill, February 15, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Lowell Weicker, Jr., United States Senator, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, stating the Weicker is unalterably opposed to cuts in child nutrition programs, January 23, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from Paul Trible, United States Senate, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Esquire, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, commending Matz for acknowledging that school lunches might have to bear a share of the sacrifice involved in reducing the federal deficit, January 25, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from William F. Goodling, Pennsylvania, House of Representatives, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, c/o Scott, Harrison & McLeod, assuring that Goodling’s commitment to the future well-being of the various child nutrition programs remains unchanged, January 25, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from Lloyd Bentsen, United States Senate, Texas, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, assuring that Bentsen will study the Administration’s budget proposals closely, January 23, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Charles McC. Mathias, Jr. United States Senator, Maryland, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding Mathias supporting efforts to improve the funding and effectiveness of school lunch, child nutrition, WIC, and child care food programs, January 22, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Ernest F. Hollings, United States Senate, South Carolina, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, thanking Matz for his informative letter and opposing cuts in the budget that go beyond Hollings’s budget freeze, January 16, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Paul Simon, U. S. Senator, Illinois, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Assoc., thanking Matz for letting him know of his opposition to proposed cuts in child nutrition programs, and assuring Matz that he will actively fight any efforts by the Administration to reduce the program further, January 29, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Wendell H. Ford, United States Senate, Kentucky, to Dear Mr. Matz, stating that they face an uphill battle to preserve supplemental feeding programs, but that it is a battle that Ford looks forward to fighting, February 8, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Howell Heflin, United States Senate, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, opposing cuts to child nutrition programs, February 8, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Gary Hart, United States Senate, Colorado, to Marshall L. Matz, Esq., assuring Matz that he will continue to fight Administration attempts to reduce funding for this vital program, February 7, 1985. 2 pages.

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Letter from Orrin G. Hatch, United States Senator, Utah, to Marshall L. Matz, assuring Matz that he will study each recommendation judiciously and then will only support those cuts that will not be detrimental to children, February 20, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Pete Wilson, United States Senate, California, to Mr. Marshall Matz, sharing Matz’ concern for the well-being of the nation’s school-aged children, March 1, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Thad Cochran, United States Senator, Mississippi, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, assuring Matz that Cochran will keep Matz’ views in mind when continuing to work on this appropriations bill, March 26, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from John W. Warner, United States Senate, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, assuring Matz that he shares his desire to insure that all children continue to receive nutritious meals, March 27, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from John Glenn, United States Senator, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Attorney at Law, regarding a strong federal role in the fight against hunger, March 21, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from William Proxmire, United States Senate, Wisconsin, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, regarding FY86 funding for programs and activities that fall within the agriculture appropriations bill, March 21, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Strom Thurmond, The President Pro Tempore, United States Senate, to Honorable Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, assuring that Thurmond has given Matz’ views careful consideration, March 21, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Charles McC. Mathias, Jr. United States Senator, Maryland, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding Mathias supporting efforts to improve the funding and effectiveness of school lunch, child nutrition, WIC, and child care food programs, March 21, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Paul S. Sarbanes, United States Senator, Maryland, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, pledging to continue to do all he can in the Senate to strengthen nutrition programs which respond to the needs of the nation’s children, March 26, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from Paul Laxalt, U.S. Senator, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Fund [sic] Service Association, assuring that Laxalt is sensitive to the needs of Nevada’s school children, March 25, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from Steve Symms, United States Senator, Idaho, to Mr. Marshall Matz, Counsel, ASFSA, regarding maintaining the integrity of those programs which do not contribute substantially to the deficit, March 25, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Lloyd Bentsen, United States Senate, Texas, to Mr. Marshall Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding Bentsen’s efforts to restore funding for child nutrition programs, March 25, 1985. 1 page.

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Letter from Orrin G. Hatch, United States Senator, Utah, to Marshall L. Matz, assuring Matz that he will study each recommendation judiciously and then will only support those cuts that will not be detrimental to children, March 25, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Howard M. Metzenbaum, United States Senator, Ohio, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, stating that as a member of the Budget Committee Metzenbaum intends to work vigorously to see that children in need receive nutritious meals, March 27, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Jim Sasser, United States Senator, Tennessee, regarding continuing support for child nutrition programs, March 29, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from John W. Warner, United States Senate, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, assuring Matz that he shares his desire to insure that all children continue to receive nutritious meals, March 29, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Ernest F. Hollings, United States Senate, South Carolina, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding Hollings proposing his own plan as an alternative , April 15, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Albert Gore, Jr., United States Senator, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, expressing deep concern about school nutrition programs, April 5, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from John F. Kerry, United States Senator, Massachusetts, to Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, stating that they are in total agreement on the topic of child nutrition cuts, April 2, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Daniel Patrick Moynihan, United States Senate, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding Moynihan’s vigorous support to reduce the federal deficit, but deep concern about any further cuts in nutrition programs and income maintenance programs, especially when they would affect the same families, April 15, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from Frank R. Lautenberg, United States Senate, New Jersey, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding the trend of sacrificing vital domestic programs at the hands of increased military spending, April 12, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Christopher J. Dodd, United States Senator, Connecticut, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding spreading cuts equitably across the spectrum, April 8, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Christopher J. Dodd, United States Senator, Connecticut, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, assuring Matz that he will do all that he can to see that the child nutrition programs are not short changed, April 15, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Pete Wilson, United States Senate, California, to Mr. Marshall Matz, sharing Matz’ concern for the well-being of the nation’s school-aged children, April 12, 1985. 1 page.

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Letter from John D. Rockefeller, IV, United States Senate, West Virginia, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding Rockefeller’s disturbance that vital programs such as school lunches being selected being selected by the Reagan Administration to tackle the deficit, April 23, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from David L. Boren, United States Senate, Oklahoma, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, assuring Matz that he can be certain that Boren will oppose any cut in the school lunch program, April 22, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Donald W. Riegle, Jr., United States Senate, to Mr. Marshall Matz, Law Office, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding questioning the priorities of cutting funds for vital programs affection our nation’s children while seeking massive and unnecessarily large increases in funds for defense, April 12, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from David L. Boren, United States Senate, Oklahoma, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, assuring Matz that he can be certain that Boren will oppose any cut in the school lunch program, April 15, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from J. James Exon, United States Senator, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, stating that we will strongly work for the continuation of nutrition programs and do all he can to see that they are protected as much as possible during this next round of budget deliberations, April 23, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Bill Bradley, United States Senator, New Jersey, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding the effects of funding cuts on New Jersey public schools and Bradley’s efforts to oppose efforts to reduced federal support for child nutrition, April 22, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from Ernest F. Hollings, United States Senate, South Carolina, to Mr. Hugh Scott, Attorney at Law, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding Hollings’s total opposition to the spending reductions the Administration proposes for child nutrition, April 22, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Mark Andrews, United States Senate, North Dakota, to Mr. Hugh Scott, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, thanking Scott for his support of the Hawkins amendment to the child nutrition program, April 22, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Paul Simon, U. S. Senator, Illinois, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, stating that Simon will do all he can to see that recent cuts in child nutrition programs are restored, April 30, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Donald W. Riegle, Jr., United States Senate, Michigan, to Mr. Marshall Matz, regarding Riegle remaining opposed to the Administration’s continued efforts to cut important child nutrition programs, May 2, 1985. 2 pages.

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Letter from Thomas F. Eagleton, United States Senator, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, stating that Eagleton does not accept the President’s priorities and will not support his proposed cuts in child nutrition programs, May 11, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Lowell Weicker, Jr., United States Senator, Mr. Marshall Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding recent Senate votes on budget cuts, May 17, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from John Heinz, United States Senator, Pennsylvania, to Honorable Hugh Scott, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding Heinz sharing Scott’s concern that meal services which provide critical nutrition to needy children receive full funding, May 23, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from Paul Simon, U. S. Senator, Illinois, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, stating that Simon, because of Matz’ recent correspondence, would like to update Matz on nutrition assistance to children, families and schools, May 30, 1985. 2 pages.

Letter from Gary Hart, United States Senate, Colorado, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding Senator Hawkins’s child nutrition amendment to the budget resolution, June 6, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Arlen Specter, United States Senate, Pennsylvania, to Honorable Hugh Scott, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding child nutrition programs maintaining current funding for Fiscal Year 1986, May 24, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Alfonse D’Amato, United States Senator, New York, to Marshall L. Matz, Esq., American School Food Serv. Assn., thanking Matz for kind comments for D’Amato’s efforts regarding Senator Hawkins’ child nutrition amendment, June 11, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from Harris W. Fawell, M.C., House of Representatives, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, regarding Fawell’s vote against the Bartlett Amendment during the Education and Labor Committee’s mark-up of H.R. 7, the School Lunch and Child Nutrition Amendments of 1985, June 17, 1985. 1 page.

Folder 13:

Report: Three Year Progress Report on ASFSA Headquarters Operations, Ann G. Smith, Executive Director, May 21, 1987. 15 pages.

The Communicators’ History, The Communicators, Denver, Colorado, not dated. 1 page.

The Communicators …, The Communicators, Denver, Colorado, not dated. 2 pages.

The Communicators, Pay Bayer, President, The Communicators, Denver, Colorado, not dated. 2 pages.

Selected Client List, The Communicators, Denver, Colorado, not dated. 2 pages.

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10 Key Elements That Will Strengthen ASFSA, Help It Grow And Build A Positive Image, Steps Needed to Effect Change Immediately, The Communicators, Denver, Colorado, not dated. 6 pages.

Letter from Thelma L. Becker, President, A.S.F.S.A., to Ms. Linda Worsham, Wake County Public School System, Child Nutrition Services, Raleigh, North Carolina, regarding Ann Smith’s contract not being renewed as executive director of the American School Food Service Association, June 16, 1987. 2 pages.

Letter from Linda Myers Worsham, Wake County Public School System, Child Nutrition Services, to Thelma Becker, President, ASFSA, Director of Food Service, Souderton Area School District, Souderton, Pennsylvania, regarding the decision to terminate Ann Smith as executive director of the association, May 25, 1987. 2 pages.

Letter from Thelma L. Becker, President, A.S.F.S.A., to Ms. Sharon Schwenk, Monroe, North Carolina, regarding requested information, June 16, 1987. 1 page.

Letter from Sharon S. Schwenk, President-elect, NCSFSA, to Ms. Thelma Becker, President, ASFSA, regarding the dismissal of Ann Smith, June 5, 1987. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Vivian Pilant, Jim Michaelson, and Marie Pouwels, to ASFSA Executive Board, regarding proposed expectations for the position of executive director, June 10, 1987. 4 pages.

Letter from Pat Bayer, President, the Communicators, to Mrs. Thelma Becker, President, and Mrs. Jane Wynn, President Elect, American School Food Service Association, regarding the position of executive director for ASFSA, May 22, 1987. 3 pages.

Letter from Pat Bayer, President, the Communicators, to Mrs. Thelma Becker, President, and Mrs. Jane Wynn, President Elect, American School Food Service Association, regarding the position of executive director for ASFSA, June 12, 1987. 3 pages.

American School Food Service Association, Organization Effectiveness Review, Executive Board Summary, May 1987. 16 pages.

American School Food Service Association, 1987 Employee Survey Results, Supplement, National Norm Comparison, May 1987. 10 pages.

American School Food Service Association, 1987 Employee Survey Results, Supplement, Employee Comparisons, May 1987. 9 pages.

Favorable Ratings, May 11, 1987. 22 pages.

Favorable – Unfavorable Ratings, May 11, 1987. 22 pages.

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Folder 14:Nutrition Action, Health Newsletter, September 1992. 16 pages.

Fax from Kevin Dando to Marshall, regarding endorsement letter info, with attached letter from Elizabeth P. McPherson, President, to Dear - , regarding the Universal Student Nutrition Act, November 28, 1992. 8 pages.

Fax from Kevin Dando to Marshall, regarding how do you want to handle the part that I’ve marked, for your January column? 3 pages.

Friends of Dick Luger Kick-Off Reception invitation, December 1, [?].

Letter from George A. Sanderson, Director, School Food and Nutrition Services of New Orleans, Inc., to The Honorable Patrick J. Leahy, regarding Betty Jo Nelson’s resignation as Administrator of USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service, November 19, 1992. 1 page.

Letter from Suzanna du Verrier, Director of Food Services, to The Honorable Leon Panetta, encouraging Panetta to recommend Shirley Watkins as Assistant Secretary of Food and Consumer Services, November 12, 1992. 1 page.

Letter from Marlene Gunn, Director, Bureau of Child Nutrition and 92 MSFSA Program Chair, to Marshall Matz, Esquire, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, regarding Matz’ presentation to the Twenty-Third Annual Conference of the Mississippi School Food Serviced Association, November 19, 1992. 1 page.

Robert Kevin Dando bi, November 20, 1992. 1 page.

Article: The Readiness Goal: A child’s preparation for learning – and for life – must begin long before the first day of school, The GAO Journal, Fall/Winter 1992. 7 pages.

Letter from Mary Ann Grewohl, Supervisor of Food Service, Salinas City School District, to Mr. Kevin Dando, ASFSA, regarding a copy of a letter Grewohl recently sent to Congressman Leon E. Panetta, not dated. 1 page.

Letter from Mary Ann Grewohl, Food Service Supervisor, Member, American School Food Service Association, Legislative Chair, Northern California School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Leon E. Panetta, supporting Shirley Watkins to become Assistant Secretary of Food and Consumer Services at the United States Department of Agriculture, November 5, 1992. 1 page.

Fax from Kevin to Public Policy and Legislative Committee, with an attached congratulatory letter being sent to all the freshman Senators and Representatives, November 13, 1992. 2 pages.

Letter from Delores (Dee) Smith, President, Iowa School Food Service Association, Cedar Rapids Community School District, to The Honorable Tom Harkin, Senator, asking for support

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of Shirley Watkins as Assistant Secretary of Food and Consumer Services, November 11, 1992. 1 page.Letter from Elizabeth Hanna, M.S., R.D., Legislative Chair, Iowa School Food Service Association, West Des Moines Community School District, to The Honorable Tom Harkin, Senator, regarding Shirley Watkins as Assistant Secretary of Food and Consumer Services, November 11, 1992. 1 page.

American School Food Service Association List of Congressional Freshmen – Class of 1993, in alphabetical order by state, as of November 4, 1992. 6 pages.

Letter from Elizabeth P. McPherson, President, American School Food Service Association, to Governor Bill Clinton, President-Elect, promoting Shirley Watkins to be named Assistant Secretary of Food and Consumer Services, November 4, 1992. 1 page. 3 copies.

Article: How Well Run is the Federal Government? An Open Letter to the Next President, Financial World, October 27, 1992. 3 pages.

Memorandum from Kevin Dando to PPL Committee Members regarding Shirley Watkins support letters, November 4, 1992. 1 page. 2 copies.

Memorandum from Kevin Dando to PPL Committee Members regarding December PPL Meeting, November 6, 1992. 3 pages. 2 copies.

Fax from Dorothy Caldwell, President-elect, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, regarding meeting in Little Rock, November 3, 1992. 1 page.

Memorandum from Marilyn Hurt to PPL Committee regarding Outcome of EB Meeting, November 3, 1992. 1 page.

List of groups to send endorsement letter, October 29, 1992. 3 pages.

Memorandum from Kevin to Public Policy and Legislative Committee regarding Universal Questions and Answers List, October 28, 1992. 3 pages. 2 versions.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to Chris Bosak, R.D., L.D., Assistant Director, Nutrition Services, Portland Public Schools, regarding a meeting of the Oregon School Food Service Association, with an attached invoice for professional services rendered, October 26, 1992. 2 pages.

Letter from Chris Bosak, R.D., L.D., Assistant Director, Nutrition Services, Portland Public Schools, to Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., regarding choices of activities while Matz is in Oregon, October 1, 1992. 2 pages.

PP&L Agenda, October 30 thru November 1, 1992. 1 page.

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Form letter from Marilyn Hurt, ASFSA Public Policy and Legislative Committee Chair, regarding the Universal Student Nutrition Act, October 21, 1992. 2 pages.

Fax from Diane to Marshall, regarding FYI – Are these the growers who support Clinton-Gore, with attached article: Farm-interest gifts emerge in Miller-Scholl race, [illegible attribution], October 21, 1992. 1 page.

Fax from Zoe Slagle – ACDA, Michigan Department of Education, to Sage Smith, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, requesting names of Committees/Sub. Committees members who will be involved with CLOC, indicating those up for election and those not running, not dated. 1 page.

Resume of Shirley Robinson Watkins, not dated. 3 pages. 2 copies.

Memorandum from Kevin Dando to PPL Committee Members regarding “Universal Kit” Q&A Paper, October 14, 1992. 3 pages.

Sample enforcement letter from Marilyn Hurt, ASFSA Public Policy and Legislative Chair, regarding universal endorsement, October 13, 1992. 2 pages.

H.R. 5490 in the House of Representatives, 102d Congress, 2d Session, June 25, 1992. 6 pages.

Universal Vision: America’s Children Ready to Learn, American School Food Service Association, June 1992. 2 pages.

Memo from Lynn to FRAC Staff regarding The Milk Wars, October 1, 1992. 2 pages.

Proclamation: National School Lunch Week, 1992, By the President of the United States, Proclamation 6483 of October 1, 1992, Presidential Documents, Federal Register, October 5, 1992. 2 pages.

Fax from Marilyn Hurt to Marshall Matz, regarding the first draft of an endorsement letter, October 8, 1992. 2 pages.

Letter from George Miller, House of Representatives, Congress of the United States, to Dear Colleague, regarding support for Universal Student Nutrition Act, July 27, 1992. 1 page.

Fax from Kevin to Marshall regarding June Harris’ call that she needs a response in the next hour to the attached Bill in the Senate of the United States, 102d Congress, 2d Session, September 25, 1992. 4 pages.

Invitation: Best Practices Awards, National School Lunch Program, School Breakfast Program, United States Department of Agriculture, October 14, 1992. 1 page.

Letter from Marilyn Hurt, American School Food Service Association, to PP & L Members, regarding CRE Response, September 29, 1992. 2 pages.

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Excerpt from Hunger in America: The Federal Response, 2 pages.

Folder 15:

Letter from Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, to Mr. Stanley C. Garnett, Director, Child Nutrition Division, U.S. Department of Agriculture, thanking Garnett for a copy of the Child Nutrition Regulations, September 22, 1992. 1 page.

Letter from Stanley C. Garnett, Director, Child Nutrition Division, to Mr. Marshall Matz, Olsson/Frank/Weeda, regarding a copy of the Child Nutrition Regulations with enlarged print for easier reference and readability, September 17, 1992. 1 page.

Fax from Kevin Dando to the Public Policy and Legislative Committee, with the attached Statement by Ellen Haas, Executive Director of Public Voice for Food and Health Policy on “Agriculture First: Nutrition, Commodities and the National School Lunch Program”, September 17, 1992. 3 pages.

Fax from Marshall Matz to Kevin Dando, with attached invitation to fundraiser for Steve Gunderson for Congress, and the message: Let’s do – we need a Republican, September 15, 1992. 3 pages.

Fax from M. Matz to Kevin Dando with attached copy of invitation to a reception for Congressman Cal Dooley, September 10, 1992. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Elizabeth P. McPherson, ASFSA President, and Marilyn Hurt, Public Policy and Legislative Committee Chair, to ASFSA Board, PP&L Committee, State Directors, and State Legislative Chairs, regarding CRE Interim Rule, August 26, 1992. 4 pages.

United States Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, 7 CFR Parts 210, 215, 220, signed by George A. Braley, Acting Administrator, August 20, 1992. 46 pages.

Memorandum from Kevin Dando to ASFSA Public Policy and Legislative Committee, regarding PPL Committee, August 21, 1992. 2 pages.

Fax from Rene Weber, School Food Service Department, Diocese of Cleveland, to Marshall Matz, regarding whether Weber’s letter to J. Glenn is too strong, or not strong enough, August 14, [1992?]. 1 page.

Letter from Elizabeth P. McPherson, ASFSA President, to The Honorable Patrick Leahy and the Honorable Richard Lugar, Committee on Agriculture, United States Senate, regarding S. 2759, August 13, 1992. 1 page.

Letter from Elizabeth P. McPherson, ASFSA President, to Dennis Fargas, Budget Analyst, House Education and Labor Committee, regarding the above letter to, The Honorable Patrick Leahy and the Honorable Richard Lugar, August 13, 1992. 1 page.

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Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to ASFSA, regarding CLOC/Commodities, August 6, 1992. 5 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to O.J. Byrnside and Kevin Dando, regarding Vacation, August 10, 1992. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to Mr. Ed Wentzell, regarding the Thomas P. O’Hearn Award, August 10, 1992. 1 page.

Letter from Nancy F. Stiles, 1991-92 President, New Hampshire School Food Service Association, to Dear Friend of Ed Wentzell, regarding Wentzell’s retirement as New Hampshire Food Service Association’s Legislative Chair, July 1992. 1 page.

Fiscal Year 1993 Appropriations for Major Programs Under the Jurisdiction of the Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary, and Vocational Education (cont.) in millions of dollars, August 4, 1992. Page 5 of 18.

Second draft of letter from Elizabeth P. McPherson to The Honorable Patrick Leahy and The Honorable Richard Lugar, Committee on Agriculture, United States Senate, regarding S. 2759, not dated. 1 page.

H 6814 – H 6819, Congressional Record – House, July 28, 1992. 6 pages.

S 10916 – S 10919, Congressional Record – Senate, July 30, 1992. 4 pages.

Letter from Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to The Honorable George Miller, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding the positive reaction to Miller’s bill and remarks, July 31, 1992. 1 page.

S. 2327, Pertaining to the National School Lunch Act, Congressional Record – Senate, June 24, 1992. 1 page. 2 copies.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to Mr. Rocky Kuhn and Ms. Irma Pearson, Senate Appropriations Committee, Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development, and Related Agencies, regarding Coordinated Review Efforts (CRE) Regulations, May 5, 1992, 2 pages, with attachments: U.S. Wheat Situation: Implications For Domestic Food Programs and Consumers, CRS Report to Congress, Congressional Research Service – The Library of Congress, April 27, 1992. 2 pages.Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to ASFSA, regarding Bonus Flour, May 5, 1992. 1 page.

Folder 16:

Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to ASFSA, regarding Bonus Flour, May 5, 1992. 1 page.

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Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to ASFSA and ACDA Board of Directors, regarding SAE For Commodity Distribution, May 7, 1992. 2 pages. Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to Congressman George Miller, regarding ASFSA Speech, July 6, 1992. 3 pages.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Honorable Patrick Leahy, Chairman, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, U.S. Senate, supporting the confirmation of Betty Jo Nelson as Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, May 19, 1992. 1 page.

Article: Pizza Restaurant Oversight Urged By Food Service Group, Food Chemical News, April 20, 1992. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Roy Romer, Governor of Colorado, regarding Platform Committee, April 22, 1992. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Nancy Pelosi, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding Platform Committee, April 22, 1992. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Bill Martin, Republican National Committee, regarding Platform Committee, April 22, 1992. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Bill McCollum, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding Platform Committee, April 22, 1992. 1 page.

Memorandum from Sage Smith to Marshall Matz, regarding Republican Platform Committee, April 22, 1992. 1 page.

Letter from Dorothy Caldwell, MS, RD, Vice President, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Dale Bumpers, Senator, thanking Bumpers for co-sponsoring S 2327, a bill to postpone implementation of the Coordinated Review Effort until July 1, 1993, April 15, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from Dorothy Caldwell, MS, RD, Director, Child Nutrition, Arkansas Department of Education, to The Honorable Dale Bumpers, Senator, encouraging support for NFSMI funding as near the authorized level as possible, April 15, 1992. 1 page.

Letter from Rodney E. Leonard, Executive Director, Community Nutrition Institute, to Ms. Dorothy Caldwell, Director, Child Nutrition Programs, AR DOE, requesting Caldwell’s assistance in gaining much needed funding for the National Food Service Management Institute, April 7, 1992. 1 page.

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Memorandum from Marshall Matz to Betty Jo Nelson regarding CLOC Meeting with Secretary Madigan, April 9, 1992. 1 page.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz to Diane Shust and John Lawrence regarding Universal Options, March 30, 1992. 4 pages. 2 copies.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz to ASFSA regarding Meeting with Secretary Madigan, April 8, 1992. 1 page.

Letter from Josephine Busha, Chief, Child Nutrition Programs, Vermont Department of Education, to The Honorable Patrick J. Leahy, Senator, expressing concern about the over-hasty implementation of USDA’s CRE regulations and asking for support of S. 2327, April 3, 1992. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz to ASFSA regarding Beyond Beef, April 6, 1992. 1 page.

Notice: Industry and Small Business Participation; Meeting on the Format of the Nutrition Label, Federal Register, Vol. 57, No. 64, April 2, 1992. 1 page.

Letter from Annette Bomar, Chairperson, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to H. Russell Cross, Ph.D., Administrator, Food and Safety Inspection Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture, regarding Pizza Inspection, April 1, 1992. 1 page.

Letter from Annette Bomar, Chairperson, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, thanking Matz for his participation in the 1992 Legislative Action Conference, March 23, 1992. 1 page.

Letter from Charles A. Brown, Supervisor, Food Services, State of Idaho Department of Education, to Marshall Matz, Esquire, ASFSA, regarding Universal Feeding, March 26, 1992. 1 page.

Letter from Annette Bomar, Chair, ASFSA Public Policy and Legislative Committee, ASFSA, Attn: Kevin Dando, regarding ASFSA’s opposition to the proposed cap in entitlement spending, March 30, 1992. 1 page.

Letter from Patrick Leahy, Chairman; Richard Lugar, Ranking Minority Member; Robert Dole, Minority Leader; and Mitch McConnell, Ranking Minority Member, Subcommittee on Nutrition and Investigations, United States Senate, to The Honorable Edward Madigan, Secretary, U.S. Department of Agriculture, regarding the Department’s Coordinated Review Effort for the school lunch program, March 24, 1992. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Majority Staff, Senate Agriculture, to Interested Parties, regarding Entitlements Cap Proposal, March 27, 1992. 3 pages. 2 copies.

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Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz to Annette Bomar regarding CLOC, March 27, 1992. 1page.

Letter from Betty Jo Nelson, Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service, United States Department of Agriculture, to Honorable Patrick J. Leahy, Chairman, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, United States Senate, regarding information on the Commodity Letter of Credit (CLOC) Modification Demonstration Evaluation, March 27, 1992. 4 pages.

Draft (Suggested by Marshall) of a letter from Annette Bomar, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, to H. Russell Cross, Ph.D., Administrator, Food Safety Inspection Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, regarding Pizza Inspection, March 20, 1992. 2 pages. 2 copies.

Draft for discussion of a Congressional Resolution requesting the Secretary of Agriculture to conduct a study of the options for implementing a universal-type school meal program, sent to Executive Committee plus Jo Martin, March 26, 1992. 4 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz to Annette Bomar regarding CLOC, March 25, 1992. 1 page.

Letter from Annette Bomar, Chair, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, ASFSA, to Ms. Foylen L. Bryant, President, American Commodity Distribution Association, regarding coordination between ASFSA and ACDA, March 24, 1992. 1 page.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz to Interested Parties regarding CLOC, March 24, 1992. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Mr. Rodney E. Leonard, Publisher, Nutrition Week, regarding appreciation for the article done by John Morrill in the March 13th edition, which summarized all pending food legislation, March 20, 1992. 1 page.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Irma Pearson, regarding School Lunch Questions, March 12, 1992. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Ms. Marian Wright Edelman, President, Children’s Defense Fund, regarding School Lunch, March 12, 1992. 1 page.

Note from Marshall Matz to The Honorable Tom Harkin regarding Harkin’s stature in the Senate, March 11, 1992. 1 page.

Article: Controlling Federal Expenditures in the National School Lunch Program: The Relationship between Changes in Household Eligibility and Federal Policy, Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Vol. 11, No. 1, 42-57 (1992).

American School Food Service Association Political Action Committee Minutes, February 29, 1992. 1 page.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz to Eddie Kimbrell regarding ASFSA, March 9, 1992. 1 page.

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Series of thank you notes from Marshall to Charlie, Chris, Chuck, Patrick, Senator, Dennis, Wendell, and Jack, not dated. Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, Holland & Knight, to The Honorable Kent Conrad, United States Senate, expressing appreciation for Conrad’s high interest and comments at the child nutrition hearing, March 5, 1992. 1 page. 2 copies.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, Holland & Knight, to The Honorable Mitch McConnell, United States Senate, expressing appreciation for Conrad’s high interest and comments at the child nutrition hearing, March 5, 1992. 1 page. 2 copies.

Draft copy of a letter from Annette Bomar, Chair, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, ASFSA, to Ms. Foylen L. Bryant, President, American Commodity Distribution Association, regarding coordination between ASFSA and ACDA, not dated. 1 page.

Study of Income Verification in the National School Lunch Program: Final Report, Volume I. Prepared by: Abt Associates, Inc., Cambridge, MA, February 1990. 2 pages. 2 copies.

Letter from Josephine Busha, Chief, Child Nutrition Programs, Vermont Department of Education, to Ed Barron, Deputy Chief Counsel, Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, United States Senate, regarding the hearing next week, February 24, 1992. 3 pages.

Folder 17:

Draft (Suggested by Marshall) of a letter from Annette Bomar, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, to H. Russell Cross, Ph.D., Administrator, Food Safety Inspection Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, regarding Pizza Inspection, March 20, 1992. 2 pages.

Explanation of Section 1016. Exemption and Study of Certain Food Products. H.R. 3029, Food, Agriculture, Conservation, and Trade Act Amendments of 1991. 2 pages.

Letter from Maureen D. Rankin, Chief, Child Nutrition Section, Northeast Region, United States Department of Agriculture, to All State Child Nutrition Directors, New York Summer and Child Care Office, regarding Policy Reevaluation – Participation in the Special Milk Program of Split-Session Pre-Kindergarten Programs, December 12, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Catherine A. Bertini, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, Department of Agriculture, to Ms. Vivian Pilant, Chair, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, regarding the sale and service of commercially prepared fresh meat-topped pizza in schools that participate in the National School Lunch Program, December 14, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Betty Jo Nelson, Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service, United States Department of Agriculture, to All Regional Administrators, regarding Sales Agency Agreements

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for Commercially Prepared Food in the National School Lunch Program, November 27, 1990. 2 pages.

Letter from Clayton Yeutter, Secretary, Department of Agriculture, to The Honorable Nancy Landon Kassebaum, United States Senate, regarding the sale of Pizza Hut meat-topped pizzas in schools, November 21, 1990. 2 pages.

Article: USDA Halts Pizza Hut School Lunch Sales Under FNS Rules, Food Chemical News, November 26, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Bob Dole, United States Senate, to The Honorable Clayton Yeutter, Secretary of Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, regarding several questions about the implementation of the Federal Meat Inspection Act with regard to pizza, November 20, 1990. 2 pages.

Letter from Vivian Pilant, Chair, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to Honorable Catherine A. Bertini, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, U.S. Department of Agriculture, regarding sometimes conflicting information regarding regulatory restrictions of the sale of non-U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) inspected meat-topped pizzas for use in schools, October 22, 1990. 2 pages.

Letter from Lester M. Crawford, DVM, PhD, Administrator, Food Safety and Inspection Service, Department of Agriculture, to Mr. Peyton George, regarding the sale of meat pizzas to schools that participate in the National School Lunch Program, August 31, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Lester M. Crawford, DVM, PhD, Administrator, Food Safety and Inspection Service, Department of Agriculture, to Mr. Payton George, Pizza Hut, Inc., regarding policing of the sales agency agreements between the corporation and the school lunch entities, October 3, 1990. 1 page.

Limitation On Meal Contracting, Public Health and Welfare, 42 & 1758. 1 page.

Letter from John Drown, General Manager, SCHWAN’S Food Service, to Pay Bayer, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, regarding Pizza Hut attempting to sell their meat products to school feeding programs, September 14, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from John Drown, General Manager, SCHWAN’S Food Service, to Shirley Watkins, Director of Food & Nutrition Services, Memphis City Schools, regarding Pizza Hut attempting to sell their meat products to school feeding programs, September 14, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from John Drown, General Manager, SCHWAN’S Food Service, to Sue Greig, President Elect, American School Food Service Association, regarding Pizza Hut attempting to sell their meat products to school feeding programs, September 14, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from John Drown, General Manager, SCHWAN’S Food Service, to Elizabeth P. McPherson, President-Elect Elect, American School Food Service Association, regarding Pizza

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Hut attempting to sell their meat products to school feeding programs, September 14, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from John Drown, General Manager, SCHWAN’S Food Service, to Anne Gennings, President, American School Food Service Association, regarding Pizza Hut attempting to sell their meat products to school feeding programs, September 14, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from John Drown, General Manager, SCHWAN’S Food Service, to Beverly Lowe, Past President, American School Food Service Association, regarding Pizza Hut attempting to sell their meat products to school feeding programs, September 14, 1990. 1 page.

Draft of letter from Vivian Pilant, to Honorable Catherine A. Bertini, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, U.S. Department of Agriculture, regarding sometimes conflicting information regarding regulatory restrictions of the sale of non-U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) inspected meat-topped pizzas for use in schools, October 18, 1990. 3 pages.

Letter from Lester M. Crawford, DVM, PhD, Administrator, Food Safety and Inspection Service, Department of Agriculture, to Mr. Peyton George, regarding the sale of meat pizzas to schools that participate in the National School Lunch Program, August 31, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Lester M. Crawford, DVM, PhD, Administrator, Food Safety and Inspection Service, Department of Agriculture, to Mr. Peyton George, Pizza Hut, Inc., regarding policing of the sales agency agreements between the corporation and the school lunch entities, October 3, 1990. 1 page.

Article: USDA Sends Mixed Signals on Whether School Lunches Can Buy Uninspected Pizzas, Nutrition Week, Community Nutrition Institute, October 12, 1990. 2 pages.

Letter from Rodney E. Leonard, Executive Director, Community Nutrition Institute, and Thomas Devine, Legal Director, Government Accountability Project, to Secretary Clayton Yeutter, Department of Agriculture, regarding differing views between Food Safety and Inspection Service and Food and Nutrition Service, October 15, 1990. 3 pages.

Article: Domino’s Pizza Delivers to Public Schools, Dorms, The Washington Post, September 21, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Lester M. Crawford, DVM, PhD, Administrator, Food Safety and Inspection Service, Department of Agriculture, to Mr. Peyton George, regarding the sale of meat pizzas to schools that participate in the National School Lunch Program, August 31, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Lester M. Crawford, DVM, PhD, Administrator, Food Safety and Inspection Service, Department of Agriculture, to Mr. Peyton George, Pizza Hut, Inc., regarding policing of the sales agency agreements between the corporation and the school lunch entities, October 3, 1990. 1 page.

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Letter from Frances G. Williams, Executive Director, National Frozen Pizza Institute, to The Honorable JoAnn Smith, Assistant Secretary of Agriculture for Marketing and Inspection Services, United States Department of Agriculture, regarding grave concerns over the introduction of uninspected meat-topped pizzas into the School Lunch Program, July 17, 1990. 7 pages.

Letter from Teresa Roll Kerwick, Corporate Counsel, Pizza Hut, Inc., to Lester M. Crawford, DVM, PhD, Administrator, United States Department of Agriculture, Food Safety and Inspection Service, regarding the Pizza Hut School Lunch Program, September 10, 1990. 5 pages.

Exhibit A to September 10, 1990 Letter to Lester M. Crawford from Pizza Hut, Inc., not dated. 5 pages.

Folder 18:

Fax from Kevin to Marshall regarding the line item veto report language (both versions), May 14, 1990. 5 pages.

Memorandum from Laurie Thompson to Marshall Matz regarding Line-Item Veto Legislation, June 12, 1990. 6 pages.

Memorandum from Laurie A. Thompson to Marshall L. Matz regarding CEF Emergency Meeting, July 11, 1990. 1 page.

Alert: From Becky Timmons, President, to CEF Members, regarding CEF Position of Deficit Reduction and Budget Process Reform, not dated. 2 pages.

Draft copy of Statement on Deficit Reduction and Budget Process Reform, The Committee for Education Funding, July 1990. 7 pages.

The Balanced Budget Amendment, Congressional Record – House, June 28, 1990. 1 page.

List of Cosponsors Since the Beginning of the 101st Congress for…H.J.R.268 By Stenholm (D-TX) – Constitution of the United States, Amendment – Balanced Budget, Currently: 86 Democrats, 164 Republicans, 250 Cosponsors, Federal Register, June 29, 1990. 3 pages.

Memorandum from Joel Packer to CEF Members regarding Balanced Budget Amendment Set For Floor Vote, July 10, 1990. 3 pages with additional page of handwritten notes.

Comparative Statement of New Budget (Obligational) Authority for 1990 and Budget Estimates and Amounts Recommended in the Bill for 1991 – Continued, with the handwritten note: Officially Embargoed Until Full Committee Mark-up July 12, 1990. 7 pages.

The Administration’s Domestic Proposals, CBO, not dated. 1 page.

Public Law 101-147: A Summary, Legislative Update, not dated. 1 page.

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Fiscal Year 1991 Budget Proposal for Child Nutrition Programs, with an attached sample letter to Members of Congress, not attributed, not dated. 1page.Schedule of House and Senate FY 1991 Appropriations Bills. 1 page.

Folder 19:

ASFSA 44th Annual National Conference Program Responsibilities. 1 page.

Letter from Dot Dusenberry, 44th Annual National Program Chair, to Marshall Matz, Esq., Holland & Knight, regarding Matz’ responsibilities during the upcoming conference, June 15, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Dorothy B. Dusenberry, Program Chairman, Annual National Conference, to Marshall Matz, Esquire, Holland & Knight, regarding Matz introducing Catherine Bertini at the upcoming conference, May 21, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Dorothy B. Dusenberry, Program Chairman, Annual National Conference, to Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, regarding program timing at the upcoming conference, February 23, 1990. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Meetings Department, American School Food Service Association, to American School Food Service Association V.I.P.’s, regarding Housing for 1990 Annual National Conference, March 5, 1990. 1 page.

VIP Housing Request Form, American School Food Service Association 44th Annual National Conference. 2 pages.

Memo from Sue Greig to Committee Chairmen regarding Committee Days, June 29, 1990. 3 pages.

Reception invitation from Anne Gennings, Incoming President of the American School Food Service Association, at the Lounge in Rivergate, July 17, 1990.

Letter from Annette Bomar, Chair, State Directors and Supervisors Section, to Dear Panel Member, regarding the session “Intent, Interpretation, and Implementation” at the ASFSA Annual National Conference, July 1, 1990. 2 pages.

Invest in Our Children: Toward a National Nutrition Policy, 1990 Legislative Issue Paper, American School Food Service Association. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Annette Bomar to Mr. Marshall Matz and Ms. Vivian Pilant regarding State Administrative Expense (SAE), June 19, 1990. 1 page.

Sample letter to Senators and Representatives expressing appreciation for support for child nutrition and the National School Lunch Program, not dated. 6 copies.

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Letter from Vivian B. Pilant, Chairman, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, ASFSA, to Mr. Ed. Barron, Senate Committee on Agriculture, requesting Barron’s participation at a legislative update workshop at the Annual National Conference in New Orleans, not dated. 1 page.

Letter from Vivian B. Pilant, Chairman, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, ASFSA, to Mr. Dave Johnson, Senate Committee on Agriculture, requesting Barron’s participation at a legislative update workshop at the Annual National Conference in New Orleans, not dated. 1 page.

Letter from Vivian B. Pilant, Chairman, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, ASFSA, to Ms. Diane Stark, Education and Labor Committee, requesting Barron’s participation at a legislative update workshop at the Annual National Conference in New Orleans, not dated. 1 page.

Letter from Vivian B. Pilant, Chairman, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, ASFSA, to Ms. Mary Jane Fisk, Education and Labor Committee, requesting Barron’s participation at a legislative update workshop at the Annual National Conference in New Orleans, not dated. 1 page.

Memorandum from Beverly Lowe, Anne Gennings, and Josephine Martin, to National Committee Members, regarding An Invitation to Attend ASFSA’s Five-Year Planning Seminar, November 9-13, 1990, Bethesda Hyatt, Bethesda, Maryland, May 15, 1990. 7 pages.

Letter from Mary Klatko, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, Holland and Knight, regarding Jeanette Phillips at the Annual National Conference, June 13, 1990. 1 page.

Article: Welfare for Coupon Clippers, Time, May 7, 1990. 1 page.

Notices, Federal Register, May 3, 1990. 2 pages.

Folder 20:

Invest in Our Children: Toward a National Nutrition Policy, 1990 Legislative Issue Paper, American School Food Service Association. 2 pages. 15 pages.

The Honorable William F. Goodling of Pennsylvania Testimony Before the Subcommittee On Rural Development and Agriculture, Committee on Appropriations, March 29, 1990. 6 pages.

Folder 21:

EFAP Total Pounds. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, to Bill Bates, regarding TEFAP Funding, May 4, 1990. 1 page.

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Farm Bill Side-By-Side Nutrition Title. 4 pages.

Folder 22:

Letter from Mary Klatko, Supervisor, Food & Nutrition Service, The Howard County Public School System, to Senator Paul Sarbanes, regarding the Commercial Warehousing and Distribution provision of the 1990 Farm Bill, October 22, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Mary Klatko, Supervisor, Food & Nutrition Service, The Howard County Public School System, to Representative Thomas McMillen, regarding the Commercial Warehousing and Distribution provision of the 1990 Farm Bill, October 22, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Mary Klatko, Supervisor, Food & Nutrition Service, The Howard County Public School System, to Representative Helen Bentley, regarding the Commercial Warehousing and Distribution provision of the 1990 Farm Bill, October 22, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Mary Klatko, Supervisor, Food & Nutrition Service, The Howard County Public School System, to Senator Barbara Mikulski, regarding the Commercial Warehousing and Distribution provision of the 1990 Farm Bill, October 22, 1990. 1 page.

Rules and Regulations, Federal Register, March 23, 1987. 2 pages.

Sec. 3A. Advance Funding for State Option Contracts, not dated. 1 page.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Washington Counsel, and Kevin Dando, Government Affairs Specialist, to 1990 Farm Bill Conferees, regarding School Lunch, September 17, 1990. 1 page.

Congressional Record – Senate, July 31, 1990. 2 pages.

Leahy Nutrition Amendment, Commercial Warehousing and Distribution, not dated. 1 page. 2 copies.

Leahy Nutrition Amendment, Commodity Acceptability Amendment, not dated. 1 page.

Issue: Background: Warehousing and Distribution of Donated Food, not dated. 2 pages.

Various documents regarding USDA Commodity Distribution Program: Warehousing and Distribution Requirement.

Letter from Shyrl Dougherty, R.D., CSFSA Legislative Chair, to The Honorable Augustus Hawkins, Chairman, Committee on Education and Labor, United States House of Representatives, regarding the issue of warehousing for commodity products, June 19, 1990. 1 page.

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Letter from Patrick Leahy, United States Senator, to Ms. Josephine Busha, Child Nutrition Coordinator, State of Vermont Department of Education, regarding the Commodity Distribution Program, May 11, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Foylen L. Bryant, President-Elect, American Commodity Distribution Association, to Mr. Marshall Matz, Holland and Knight, regarding a letter sent to six congressional aids, June 22, 1990. 1 page.

Commercial Warehousing and Distribution, not dated. 1 page.

Letter from Foylen L. Bryant, President-Elect, American Commodity Distribution Association, to Diane Stark, Legislative Analyst, regarding the requirements of the Commodity Distribution Reform Act to use the commercial sector for the distribution of State Department of Agriculture (USDA) commodities, June 22, 1990. 2 pages.

Letter from Marshall Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Gus Hawkins, Chairman, Education and Labor Committee, U.S. Housed of Representatives, regarding Child Nutrition, and ASFSA support of three Senate Committee on Agriculture amendments to the 1990 Farm Bill, July 10, 1990. 2 pages. 4 copies.

USDA Commodity Distribution Program: Warehousing and Distribution Requirement, not dated. 3 copies.

Letter from Mary Klatko, Supervisor, Food & Nutrition Service, on ASFSA letterhead, to David L. Johnson, Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition & Forestry, expressing concern about the Commercial Warehousing and Distribution regulation, June 20, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Mary Klatko, Supervisor, Food & Nutrition Service, on ASFSA letterhead, to Edward Barron, Deputy chief Counsel, U.S. Senate, Committee on Agriculture, expressing concern about the Commercial Warehousing and Distribution regulation, June 20, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Mary Klatko, Supervisor, Food & Nutrition Service, on ASFSA letterhead, to Terri Nintemann, expressing concern about the Commercial Warehousing and Distribution regulation, June 20, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Mary Klatko, Supervisor, Food & Nutrition Service, The Howard County Public School System, to Diane Stark, Legislative Analyst, expressing concern about the Commercial Warehousing and Distribution regulation, June 20, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Mary Klatko, Supervisor, Food & Nutrition Service, The Howard County Public School System, to Diane Stark, Legislative Analyst, expressing concern about the Commercial Warehousing and Distribution regulation, June 20, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Mary Klatko, Supervisor, Food & Nutrition Service, The Howard County Public School System, to Mary Jane Fiske, House Education & Labor Committee, Senior Legislative

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Associate, expressing concern about the Commercial Warehousing and Distribution regulation, June 20, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Mary Klatko, Supervisor, Food & Nutrition Service, The Howard County Public School System, to Maureen Long, expressing concern about the Commercial Warehousing and Distribution regulation, June 20, 1990. 1 page.

Folder 23:

Sec. 201. School Lunch Study, not dated. 1 page. 2 copies.

Sec. 1779. School Lunch Studies, not dated. 1 page.

S. 2471, A Bill to provide for a study of the National School Lunch Program, and for other purposes, 101st Congress, 2d Session, April 19, 1990. 3 pages. 2 copies.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Washington Counsel, and Kevin Dando, Government Affairs Specialist, to 1990 Farm Bill Conferees, regarding School Lunch, September 17, 1990. 1 page.

Leahy Nutrition Amendment, School lunch study, not dated. 1 page.

Leahy Nutrition Amendment, Commodity Acceptability Information, not dated. 1 page.

Report Language for Amendment 56, not dated. 1 page.

Sec. 201. School Lunch Study, not dated. 1 page.

A Bill in the House of Representatives to require the Secretary of Agriculture to study and report on programs authorized under the National School Lunch Act and the Child Nutrition Act of 1966, [Discussion Draft], 101st Congress, 2d Session, July 27, 1990. 4 pages.

Commercial Warehousing and Distribution, not dated. 1 page.

Leahy Nutrition Amendment, not dated. 3 pages.

Six faxes relating to the School Lunch Study. 6 pages.

Press Release from the United States Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, regarding unanimous consent for the following technical items which will be attached to the 1990 farm bill on the Senate floor as a committee attachment, June 29, 1990. 4 pages.

Letter from Marshall Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Gus Hawkins, Chairman, Education and Labor Committee, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding Child Nutrition, and ASFSA support of three Senate Committee on Agriculture amendments to the 1990 Farm Bill, July 10, 1990. 2 pages.

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S. 2471, A Bill to provide for a study of the National School Lunch Program, and for other purposes, 101st Congress, 2d Session, April 19, 1990. 3 pages.

Study Findings [Draft], not dated. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Robert I. Margolin, Director, Division of Education Support Services, State of Connecticut Department of Education, to Superintendents of Schools, regarding National School Lunch Program, April 30, 1990. 2 pages.

Proposed Amendment, School Lunch Study, not dated. 1 page.

Box 3

Folder 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.

Possible Compromise on H.R. 2436, Draft Only, October 7, 1986. 35 pages.

Article: Nutrition Monitoring: Last-Minute Casualty, Nutrition Week, October 23, 1986. 2 pages.

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.

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.

Article: House Ag Committee Unanimously Approves Nutrition Monitoring Bill, Nutrition Week, June 5, 1986.

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.

Letter from:American Dietetic AssociationAmerican Heart Association American Public Health Association

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American School Food Serviced AssociationBread for the WorldFood Research and Action CenterNational Cattleman’s AssociationNational Farmers UnionNational Milk Producers FederationNational PTAPublic Voice for Food and Health PolicySociety for Nutrition EducationUnited Church of Christ – Office for Church and SocietyUnited Egg ProducersUnited States Conference of Local Health OfficersTo Dear Representative, regarding H.R. 2436, June 25, 1986. 2 pages.

Organizational Endorsers of H.R. 2436. 1 page.

The Increasing Need for a National Nutritional Monitoring System, Congressional Record, June 16, 1986. 1 page.

National Nutrition Monitoring and Related Research Act of 1986, Report together with Additional Views, 99th Congress, 2d Session, March 4, 1986. 41 pages.

Sample letter, unsigned, to Dear Representative, in support of H.R. 2436, June 25, 1986. 2 pages.

Press Release from Committee on Agriculture, U.S. House of Representatives, announcing House passage of H.R. 2436, June 27, 1986. 1 page.

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.

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.

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.

Sample Letter to House Members on the Nutrition Monitoring and Research Related Act (HR2436), not dated. 7 pages.

Draft of Continued Support of USDA Extension Service, not dated. 6 pages.

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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.

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.

Current Cosponsors for National Nutrition Monitoring, November 6, 1985. 1 page.

H.R. 2436 – National Nutrition Monitoring & Related Research Act of 1986, As amended, February 19, 1986, Organizational Chart. 1 page.

H.R. 2436, the National Nutrition Monitoring Act, not dated. 2 pages. 2 copies.

Organizational Endorsers of H.R. 2436, not dated. 1 page.

Nutrition Surveillance and Monitoring, not dated. 1 page.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

School Food Service Director, Volume 3, Number 10, June 18, 1986.

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Nutrition Week, July 3, 1986.

Action Needed on H.R. 2436, the Nutrition Monitoring Bill, not dated, with attachments. 4 pages. 2 copies.

The nation’s ‘400’ leading foodservice/lodging companies: McDonald’s first to break $10 billion barrier. Not attributed, July 10, 1985. 1 page.

Folder 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.

Congressional Record – Senate, August 11, 1988. 2 pages.

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.

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.

S. 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.

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.

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.

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.

Organizations in Support of National Nutrition Monitoring, September 25, 1987. 1 page.

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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.

Congressional Co-Sponsors of National Nutrition Monitoring Bills, October 2, 1987. 1 page.National Nutrition Monitoring and Related Research Act, 100th Congress, 1st Session, not dated. 23 pages. 2 copies.

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.

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.

Nutrition Monitoring, Congressional Record – Senate, April 24, 1987. 2 pages.

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. Patti R. Blumer business card.

Memorandum from Ron Leonard regarding Dietary Guidance, January 6, 1987. 2 pages.

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.

Nutrition Monitoring Legislation, by Lynn Parker, Food Research and Action Center, Washington Update, ASFSA Journal, not dated. 5 pages.

H.R. 2436, Title III. 2 pages.

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.

Title III – Dietary Guidelines, marked ‘Original Language’, not dated. 2 pages.

Johnson language with A.S. changes, not dated. 3 pages.

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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. 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.

Folder 3:

Focus 8, a list of 15 Congressmen with state and party affiliation, not dated. 1 page.

Note from JoAnne [Robinett] of Xenia, Ohio, to Mr. Matz regarding correspondence between Matz and the President, not dated.

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.

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.

Audits and Reviews in the NSLP, not dated. 1 page.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Letter from Pat Bayer, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Michael Giuffrida, NFFA Washington Representative, Ms. Linda Hrdlicka, NFFA, Chair,

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Government Relations Committee, and Mr. Nevin Montgomery, NFFA President, Government Relations Office, regarding a contribution to the ASFSA PAC, March 6, 1989. 1 page.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

American School Food Service Association, School Food Service Management Institute, Concept Paper, not dated. 7 pages.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to The Honorable Richard Lugar, United States Senate, regarding ASFSA Speech, March 7, 1989. 1 page.

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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.

Sec. Yeutter on C.L.O.C., House Budget Committee, February 28, 1989. 3 pages.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Minutes of the American School Food Service Association Political Action Committee, March 1, 1989. 1 page.

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.

Memorandum from John Drown, ASFSA Industry Advisory Committee, to School Food Service Industry, regarding Supporting ASFSA PAC, February 27, 1989. 1 page. 2 copies.

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.

Note from Marshall to Bill (The Honorable Bill Goodling) regarding Goodling’s comments and questions at a recent hearing, March 1, 1989. 1 page.

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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.

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.

Press Release: Bush Domestic Budget Cuts Deeper Than First Reported, New Analysis Shows, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, February 17, 1989. 5 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, to Pat Bayer, ASFSA PAC, regarding Senator Rudy Boschwitz, February 15, 1989. 1 page.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, to Kevin Dando, ASFSA PAC, regarding Senator Rudy Boschwitz, February 15, 1989. 1 page.

Note from Marsh to Shirley regarding new testimony, February 14, 1989. 1 page.

Article: Democrats Want Bush to Specify Budget Cuts, The Times-Picayune, February 11, 1989. 1page.

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.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, to ASFSA PAC, regarding Sen. Thad Cochran, and supporting “Cochran for Senate”, February 8, 1989. 1 page.

Draft #1, Outline, Child Nutrition Amendments of 1989, By Senators Harkin, Leahy, Boschwitz, not dated. 2 pages.

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.

Letter from Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, to The Honorable George Miller, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding ASFSA Speech, February 6, 1989. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, to The Honorable Richard G. Lugar, United States Senate, regarding ASFSA Speech, February 6, 1989. 1 page.

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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.

Memorandum: from John Drown, Chairman, ASFSA Industry Advisory Committee, regarding helping ASFSA defend the School Lunch Program, February 3, 1989. 1 page.

Note from Marsh to John requesting John type the above on his stationary, February 2, 1989. 1 page.

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.

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.

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.

Note from Marshall to Charles (The Honorable Charles Hatcher) regarding working together, February 1, 1989. 1 page.

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.

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.

Questions for Secretary Yeutter, not dated, with the attached Invest In Our Children, October 1988, Bush88Quayle. 3 pages.

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.

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.

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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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Note from Marsh to Bob (Mr. Bob Bird) thanking Bob again his help in arranging the jet, January 26, 1989. 1 page.

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.

ASFSA Key State Action Plan, Draft, January 11, 1989, Confidential. 3 pages.

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.

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.

Article: The New Regime, The Washington Post, January 6, 1989. 1 page.

Article: No ‘Grand’ Difference Seen Between Bush, Reagan, The Washington Post, January 6, 1989. 1 page.

Folder 4:

Notice: National Advisory Council on Commodity Distribution; Meeting, Food and Nutrition Service, Federal Register, October 3, 1988. 1 page.

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Remarks of Assistant Secretary of Agriculture John W. Bode Before the Food Distribution Advisory Council, Washington, D.C., October 18, 1988. 14 pages.

Domestic Hunger, Bush88Quale, October 6, 1988. 1 page.

Lists: Industry Advisory Board, Exhibits, Operation AAPLES Members, Conference Exhibitors, not dated. 32 pages.

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.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, to ASFSA Board and PPL Committee, regarding 1989, December 15, 1988. 2 pages.

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.

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.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Mr. Jerry Cassidy, Cassidy & Associates, regarding attachment, December 16, 1988. 1 page.

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.

American School Food Service Association 1989 Legislative Issue Paper, Invest in Our Children. 5 pages.

Request for Standing Committee: Child Nutrition Commodity Improvement and Program Review, December 14, 1988. 1 page.

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.

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.

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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.

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.

Note from Marshall to Dear Leon (The Honorable Leon Panetta), regarding Ed Cooney representing the Child Nutrition Forum, December 2, 1988.

American School Food Service Association 1989 Legislative Issue Paper, Invert In Our Children. 7 pages.

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.

Letter from Tom Harkin, United States Senator, to Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, regarding invitation to give a keynote speech, November 22, 1988. 1 page.

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.

This Week in the ASFSA Headquarters Office, November 21, 1988. 3 pages.

Public Policy and Legislative Committee Minutes, September 23-25, 1988, Denver, Colorado. 27 pages.

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.

Invest In Our Children, Bush88Quayle, October 1988. 2 pages. 2 copies.

American School Food Service Association 1989 Legislative Issue Paper. 4 pages.

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.

Memorandum from Ed Cooney to Steering Committee Members, regarding December 15th Meeting, November 18, 1989. 3 pages.

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Proposal from Center for Science in the Public Interest to ….., regarding School Food Quality Project, August 19, 1988. 10 pages.

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.

Recommendations for ASFSA Issue Paper, not dated. 1 page.

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.

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.

Article: Winning The Fitness Game, Food Management, July 1988. 8 pages.

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.

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.

Section 4 Fact Sheet, General Assistance Grant-in-Aid, American School Food Service Association, with handwritten corrections and edits, not dated. 1 page.

Federal Subsidies School Year 1989-90, American School Food Service Association. 1 page.

Article: Deficit Problem Grows: Budget Gap Threatens to Curb Policy Plans, The Washington Post, October 11, 1988. 1 page.

Memorandum, not attributed, to Senator Tom Harkin, regarding Call to Senator Leahy, November 3, 1988. 1 page.

Food and Nutrition Service, Rules and Regulations, Federal Register, July 12, 1988. 3 pages.

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Food and Nutrition Service, Rules and Regulations, Federal Register, July 6, 1988. 13 pages.

The American School Food Service Association Position Statement, School Nutrition Programs: An Integral Part of the School Environment, September 1988. 2 pages.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.

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.

Food and Nutrition Service, Notices, Federal Register, October 6, 1988. 12 pages.

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.

Article: Restricted Fat Diet Urged For Kids Over 2 Years Old, The Denver Post, October 19, 1988. 1 page.

Folder 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.

American School Food Service Association 1988-1989 Calendar of Activities. 7 pages.

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.

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.

Food and Nutrition Service, Notices, Federal Register, December 22, 1989. 1 page.

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.

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Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, to ASFSA, regarding Bush Budget for FY 1991, December 18, 1989. 1 page.

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.Letter from Susan Frost, The Committee For Education Funding, to CEF Members, regarding 1990 Membership Directory, not dated. 1 page.

American School Food Service Association 1990 Legislative Issue Paper, Fourth Draft, December 11, 1989, with attached note regarding changes. 9 pages.

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.

Public Voice’s 1990 National Food Policy Conference, Safe And Healthy Eating: New Policies To Restore Public Confidence, March 7-8, 1990. 3 pages.

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.

Options for Child Nutrition Initiative, not dated. 1 page.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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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.

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.

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.

List: ASFSA President’s Reception, Congressional Invitees, February 27, 1990. 2 pages.

Article: PAC – a Helpful Lobbying Tool for ASFSA, School Food Service Journal, October 1989. 1 page.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, to Tom Daschle, regarding 1990 Democratic Agenda, November 17, 1989. 1 page.

Letter from Robert Greenstein, Director, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, to Dear Friend, regarding subscription expiration, November 9, 1989. 3 pages.

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.

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.

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.

American School Food Service Association Meeting with Assistant Secretary Catherine Bertini, November 17, 1989, List of Attendees. 1 page.

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.

List: American School Food Service Association Leadership, not dated. 1 page.

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.

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Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, to Kay Casstevens, Mark Halverson, and Bob Andros, regarding USDA Commodity Distribution Programs, October 27, 1989. 1 page.

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.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz to Sage Smith regarding TEFAP, October 20, 1989. 1 page.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz to Eddie Kimbrell regarding USDA Commodities, October 20, 1989. 1 page.

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.

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.

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.

Child Nutrition Principles 1989, American School Food Service Association. 1 page.

1989 Legislative Issue Paper, Invest in Our Children, American School Food Service Association. 2 pages.

Section 4 Fact Sheet, General Assistance Grant-in-Aid, American School Food Service Association. 1 page.

Federal Subsidies, School Year 1988-89, American School Food Service Association. 1 page.

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.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Ms. Irma Hanneman, Agriculture Appropriations Committee, United States Senate, regarding CLOC, October 6, 1989. 1 page.

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.

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Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Ms. Debbie Dawson, Agriculture Appropriations Committee, United States Senate, regarding CLOC, October 6, 1989. 1 page.

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.

Fax from Terri [Nintemann] – Sen Boschwitz, United States Senate, to Marshall Matz, of two questions and answers, October 5, 1989. 3 pages.Note from Kevin Cowperthwaite to Marshall Matz regarding contents, September 29, 1989. 1 page.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Article: No More Free Cheese For Schools, Depletion of Supply Sends Meal Costs Up, The Washington Post, September 9, 1989. 1 page.

Folder 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.

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.

Article: What’s for Lunch at School, The Washington Post, September 16, 1989. 1 page.

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Article: No More Free Cheese For Schools, Depletion of Supply Sends Meal Costs Up, The Washington Post, September 9, 1989. 1 page.

Article: USDA Ships Too Much Fatty Food, School Cafeterias Say, The Washington Post, August 31, 1989. 1 page.

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.

Association, September 5, 1989. 1 page.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

House bill – New Section 109, Training, Technical Assistance, and Research, not dated. 2 pages.

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Memorandum from Marshall Matz, ASFSA, to Congressional Staff Conferees, regarding Dietary Guidelines, September 18, 1989. 1 page.

ASFSA PAC Report, Washington Update, not dated. 3 pages.

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.

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.

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.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Mr. Rodney E. Leonard, Editor, Nutrition Week, regarding Leonard’s comments, September 6, 1989. 1 page.

Inside the Beltway, Nutrition Week, August 31, 1989. 1 page.

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.

Article: Beyond Tater Tots, The Washington Post, September 5, 1989. 1 page.

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.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz to Vivian Pilant, Mary Klatko, and Annette Bomar, regarding House Education and Labor Committee recommendations, August 31, 1989. 1 page.

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.

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.

I-E85 – I-E89, Department of Agriculture, 1989. 5 pages.

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.

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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.

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.

Note from Marshall to Thelma regarding Orlando, August 8, 1989. 1 page.

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.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz to Pat Bayer regarding Public Voice, August 2, 1989. 1 page.

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.

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.

RESOLUTIONS, July 1989. 1 page.

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.

Folder 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.

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.

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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.

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.

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.

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

Statement of Sue Greig, not dated. 3 pages.

Sec. Yeutter’s response to the CLOC question, House Budget Committee, February 28, 1989. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz to Senator Patrick Leahy regarding Secretary Yeutter, January 17, 1989. 1 page.

Press Release, Rudy Boschwitz, U. S. Senator, Boschwitz: Reagan Budget Too Tough On Nutrition, Agriculture, January 9, 1988. 1 page

Section 4 Fact Sheet, General Assistance Grant-in-Aid, American School Food Service Association, not dated. 1 page.

Article: Nutrition Programs Stay Top Priority, School Food Service Journal, August 1988. 1 page.

1989 Legislative Issue Paper, Invest in Our Children, American School Food Service Association. 1 page.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz to ASFSA regarding Proposed Budget Cuts, January 10, 1989. 5 pages.

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.

Wendell E. Primus biographical sketch, not dated. 1 page.

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VITA for John F. Jennings, General Counsel for Education, Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives, not dated. 1 page.

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.

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.

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.

1993 Budget Summary, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Food and Consumer Services. 2 pages.

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.

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.

Note from Marshall to Diane Bezdek regarding sympathy, February 4, 1992. 1 page.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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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.

1993 Budget Summary, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 2 pages.

Introduction to a letter regarding School Lunch faxed to Annette Bomar, January 28, 1992. 1 page.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.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, to Governor Clinton, regarding Child Nutrition Programs, January 21, 1992. 1 page. 2 copies.

Letter from Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, to Mr. Bob Greenstein, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, regarding Child Nutrition, January 21, 1992. 1 page.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Ms. Andrea King, Office of the Majority Leader, regarding School Lunch, January 7, 1992. 1 page.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, to John Holum, regarding Governor Clinton, January 7, 1992. 1 page.

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.

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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.

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.

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.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.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Mr. Tom Little, Dairymen, Inc., regarding School Lunch, December 12, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Mr. Linwood Tipton, The International Dairy Food Association, regarding School Lunch, December 12, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Mr. Frank Vacca, Mid-American Dairymen, Inc., regarding School Lunch, December 12, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Mr. Jim Barr, CEO, National Milk Producers Federation, regarding School Lunch, December 12, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Mr. Sam Stone, AMPI, regarding School Lunch, December 12, 1991. 1 page.

Food Expected to be Available for Schools, School Year 1992, Section 32-Type Commodities-(Group A). 2 pages.

Proposed Rules, Food and Nutrition Service, Federal Register, December 6, 1991. 12 pages.

Article: School Dinner Leaves Many Youngsters With An Empty Feeling, The Times, November 20, 1991. 1 page.

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.

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.

Editorial cartoon, Duxbury Reporter, October

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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.

Article: Education Goals Called Far From Realization: Report Will Serve as Base Line for Progress, The Washington Post, October 1, 1991. 1 page.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Article: Dropping Out: Why Are High Schools Leaving The National School Lunch Program? Are More To Follow? Food Management, August 1991. 7 pages.

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.

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.

Press Release: Committee Approves Milk Inventory Management Plan, Committee on Agriculture, U.S. House of Representatives, July 17, 1991. 2 pages.

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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.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, to Sue Greig, regarding Senator Rudy Boschwitz, October 28, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, to The Honorable Rudy Boschwitz, requesting comments on an attached school lunch paper, October 28, 1991. 1 page.

Article: Uncle Sam in the Cafeteria, The Washington Post, October 26, 1991. 1 page.

Note from Marshall Matz to The Honorable Leon Panetta, with an attached check, October 24, 1991. 2 pages.

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.USDA Commodities, National School Lunch Program, 1991 School Year. 2 pages.

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.

General Explanations of the President’s Budget Proposals Affecting Receipts, Family Tax Allowance, Department of the Treasury, January 1992. 2 pages.

Article: Dropping Out: Why Are High Schools Leaving The National School Lunch Program? Are More To Follow? Food Management, August 1991. 7 pages.

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.

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.

Program Information, Buffalo Conference 1991, October 18 – 21. 2 pages. 2 copies.

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.

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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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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

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the $1 million appropriated by the Senate Committee to study trends in the National School Lunch Program, August 9, 1991. 1 page.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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

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appropriated by the Senate Committee to study trends in the National School Lunch Program, August 9, 1991. 1 page.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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

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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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Letter from Annette Bomar, Chairperson, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, to Senator Bob Dole, Member, Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, commending

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Dole on his statement of behalf of children with disabilities in the school lunch program, August 1, 1991. 1 page.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Attachment “A”, Schools That Have Dropped The National School Lunch Program* 1989-90, not attributed. 2 pages.

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Tuesday Morning, Legislative Update for ASFSA Executives, American School Food Service Association, Weeks of August 26 and September 23, 1991. 2 pages.

Tuesday Morning, Legislative Update for ASFSA Executives, American School Food Service Association, Week of August 12, 1991. 1 page.

Tuesday Morning, Legislative Update for ASFSA Executives, American School Food Service Association, Week of August 5, 1991. 1 page.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.

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.

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.

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.

Article: USDA Ordered To Weigh Pizza Inspection Exemption In House Bill, Food Chemical News, July 29, 1991. 2 pages.

Letter 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.

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.

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.

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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.

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.

ALERT: From Ed Kealy, to CEF Members, regarding Action Needed for Wirth Amendment, July 19, 1991. 1 page.Fax from Margaret Kajeckas to Marshall Matz, regarding FNS’s summary of the CRE rule, July 17, 1991. 5 pages. 2 copies.

Article: School Lunch Pizza Issue Hand-Off Protested By Dole, Food Chemical News, July 15, 1991. 2 pages.

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.

Folder 9:

Draft paper regarding the school lunch program, not signed, not dated. 27 pages.

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.

San Antonio Survival Guide, July 1988. 30 pages.

Agriculture, Rural Development, and Related Agencies Appropriation Bill, 1989, 100th Congress, 2d Session, June 20, 1988. 8 pages.

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.

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.

The Nutrition Education and Training (NET) Program in New York State, not dated. 2 pages.

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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.

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.

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.

Draft paper regarding the school lunch program, not signed, not dated. 23 pages.

Paper: Relationship Between Nutrition and Learning, Kathleen R. Stitt, PhD RD, Professor, The University of Alabama, not dated. 23 pages.

Folder 10:

The Accuclaim Handbook, Implementing a Model Meal Count System, USDA Food & Nutrition Service, Southeast Regional Office, Special Nutrition Programs, not dated.

Proposed Rules, Federal Register, September 9, 1988. 5 pages.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Project AccuClaim, October 20-21, 1987, National Task Force Discussion Points. 4 pages.

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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.

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.

Mid-Atlantic Region AccuClaim Taskforce Recommendations and Observations, State and Local Participants, not dated. 7 pages.

Summary of Discussion, not dated. 6 pages.

Report on AccuClaim Regional Task Force Meeting, Western Region, September 1987. 6 pages.

MPRO AccuClaim Task Force Meeting, not dated. 4 pages.

Summary of Discussion, not dated. 2 pages.

Project AccuClaim Regulatory Change, not dated. 12 pages.

Folder 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.

Article: Nutrition Programs Stay Top Priority, School Food Service Journal, August 1988. 1 page.

American School Food Service Association 1989 Legislative Issue Paper, Invest In Our Children, 7 pages.

Press Release: School Lunch Proposal Threatens Federal Program, American School Food Service Association, January 9, 1989. 2 pages.

American School Food Service Association 1988 Legislative Issue Paper. 2 pages.

Report from Jean Yavis Jones, Specialist in Social Legislation, Education and Public Welfare Division, Congressional Research Service, to House Elementary, Secondary and Vocational

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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.

Section 4 Fact Sheet, General Assistance Grant-in-Aid, American School Food Service Association, not dated. 1 page.

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.

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.

Folder 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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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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.

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.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.

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.

Folder 13:

Budget Summit Agreement, September 30, 1990. 47 pages.

Major Provisions In Budget Process Reform Package, October 29, 1990. 17 pages.

Folder 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.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to The Honorable Bob Dole, United States Senate, regarding Sue Greig, January 28, 1991. 1 page.

Recommendations for the Nutrition Monitoring Advisory Council, January 28, 1991. 4 pages.

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.

Resume of Director of Nutrition Policy and Research Lynn Parker, July 1990. 9 pages.

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.

Folder 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.

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Draft letter to recommend Lynn Parker for a position on the Nutrition Monitoring Advisory Council, January 17, 1991. 2 pages.

Resume of Director of Nutrition Policy and Research Lynn Parker, July 1990. 9 pages.

Folder 16:

American School Food Service Association Statement of Purposes and Activities, February 13, 1989. 2 pages.

Folder 17:

Catherine Bertini biography, January 1991. 1 page.

Folder 18:

Observations on the Draft Boschwitz Nutrition Bill, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, June 3, 1988. 6 pages, with attachment.

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.

Folder 19:

Characteristics of the National School Lunch and School Breakfast Program Participants, USDA, January 1988. 41 pages.

Folder 20:

1987-88 Calendar – Jane Wynn, American School Food Service Association, 1987-1988, August 28, 1987. 7 pages.

Folder 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.

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.

Press Release: ASFSA Responds to 1991 Proposed Child Nutrition Budget, American School Food Service Association, January 29, 1990. 1 page. 2 copies.

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New Release: Bush Budget Deals Blow To Child Nutrition Programs, Food Research and Action Center, January 29, 1990. 4 pages.

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.

Article: More Than A Snack For Lunch, Los Angeles Times, February 3, 1990. 1 page.

Folder 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.

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.

Contract For Services, between ASFSA and Legislative Consultants(s): Barnett & Alagia, August 15, 1981. 5 pages.

Retainer Agreement September 1, 1981. 1 page.

American School Food Service Association 1984-85 Budget, July 20, 1984. 1 page.

Communications Network: Washington Counsel to ASFSA, June 1982. 1 page.

Communications Network: ASFSA to Washington Counsel, June 1982. 1 page.

Dissemination of Information from Washington Counsel to ASFSA, June 1982. 1 page.

Contract For Services, between ASFSA and Washington Counsel, September 1983. 7 pages.

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.

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.

Contract For Services, between ASFSA and Washington Counsel, September 1983. 7 pages.

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.

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Contract For Services, between ASFSA and Washington Counsel, August 1983. 6 pages.

Contract For Services, between ASFSA and Washington Counsel, June 1983. 6 pages.

Contract For Services, between ASFSA and Washington Counsel, August 1981. 5 pages.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Contract For Services, between ASFSA and Washington Counsel, September 8, 1980. 5 pages.

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.

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.

Note from Marion Edwyn Harrison, to D. Paul Alagia, Jr., Esquire, regarding an ASFSA overpayment, May 22, 1980. 1 page.

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.

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.

Contract For Services, between ASFSA and Legislative Consultants(s): Barnett & Alagia, October 29, 1979. 6 pages.

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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.

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.

Contract For Services, between ASFSA and Legislative Consultants(s): Barnett & Alagia, October 29, 1979. 6 pages.

Folder 23:

1988 Legislative Action Conference Evaluations. 19 pages.

Food Management, February 1988, with profile of Jane Wynn, ASFSA.

ASFSA folder with the following:

Congressional Record – Senate, December 19, 1987. 7 pages.

Election ’88 Child Nutrition* Principles, American School Food Service Association. 1 page.

Section 4 Fact Sheet, not dated. 1 page.

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.

The American School Food Service Association 1988 Legislative Issue Paper, Draft #3, January 6, 1988. 5 pages.

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. Article: Hunger in America: An American Dietetic Association perspective (ADA timely statement), Legislative Highlights, November 1987, Volume 87 Number 11. 2 pages.

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Press Release: Nutrition Experts Address Issue Of Hunger In America, The American Dietetic Association, November 10, 1987. 3 pages.

Convention Service Agreement between The Capital Informer, Inc. and American School Food Service Association for February 1987. 5 pages.

Notices, Federal Register, January 13, 1988. 1 page.

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.

Program for American School Food Service Association 22nd Annual Industry Seminar, January 10-13, 1988. 16 pages.

ASFSA 1988 Legislative Action Conference materials.

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.

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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.

Folder 24:

Public Law 100-237, 100th Congress, January 8, 1988. 11 pages.

Nutrition Education and Training Program Fact Sheet, not dated. 1 page.

Invitation to the American School Food Service Association Legislative Action Conference Banquet, February 29, 1988. 2 copies.

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.

American School Food Service Association Purpose Statement, not dated. 2 pages.

American School Food Service Association Meeting Directory, Legislative Action Conference, not dated. 34 pages.

Welcome, not dated. 5 pages.

Metrorail System Map, not dated. 5 pages.

Testimony of the American School Food Service Association before the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, United States Senate, March 1, 1988. 8 pages.

H.R. 1340, The Commodity Distribution Reform Act and WIC Amendments of 1987 Section by Section Summary. 5 pages.

Commodity Distribution Reform Act and WIC Amendments of 1987. 2 pages.

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American School Food Service Association, Commodity/CLOC: A Chronology, January 6, 1988. 10 pages.

American School Food Service Association, School Food Service Management Institute Concept Paper, not dated. 5 pages.

School Food Service Management Institute, not dated. 3 pages.

Article: Cuomo Has Done His Homework, The Washington Post, November 19, 1987. 1 page.

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.

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.

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.

Capitol Action, How a Bill Becomes Law, American School Food Service Association, not dated. 4 pages.

Order form from Kevin Dando, Legislative Assistant, American School Food Service Association for copies of USDA’s Child Nutrition Regulations, not dated. 1 page.

Glossary of Legislative Terms Related to Child Nutrition Programs, American School Food Service Association, not dated. 14 pages.

Continuing Education Sign-up Sheet, American School Food Service Association, not dated. 1 page.

Major City/District Directors and Supervisors Meeting, American School Food Service Association, May 20-21, 1988. 2 pages.

American School Food Service Association 1988 Legislative Action Conference Evaluation. 2 pages.

Proposed Rules, Federal Register, Vol. 53, No. 21, February 2, 1988. 4 pages.

Rules and Regulations, Federal Register, Vol. 53, No. 30, February 16, 1988. 3 pages.

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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.

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. 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.

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.

The American School Food Service Association 1988 Legislative Issue Paper, Draft #6. 5 pages.

The American School Food Service Association 1988 Legislative Issue Paper, Draft #2. 5 pages.

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.

Section 4 Fact Sheet, not dated. 1 page. 5 copies.

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.

The American School Food Service Association 1988 Legislative Issue Paper, Draft #3, January 6, 1988. 5 pages. 2 copies.

Congressional Record – House, December 17, 1987. 10 pages.

Program: American School Food Service Association 22nd Annual Industry Seminar, Seeking, Sharing, Serving: Focus on Managing Change, January 10-13, 1988. 16 pages.

Folder 25:

The American School Food Service Association 1988 Legislative Issue Paper, Draft #2. 5 pages.

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Agriculture, Rural Development, and Related Agencies Appropriations Bill, 1988, 100 th

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.

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.

Program: American School Food Service Association 22nd Annual Industry Seminar, Seeking, Sharing, Serving: Focus on Managing Change, January 10-13, 1988. 16 pages.

The American School Food Service Association 1988 Legislative Issue Paper, Draft #3, January 6, 1988. 5 pages.

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.

The American School Food Service Association 1988 Legislative Issue Paper, Draft #2. 5 pages.

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.

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.

Contents of 1987 Legislative Action Conference Packet, with handwritten edits and attached Tentative Legislative Action Conference Program. 2 pages.

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.

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.

H.R. 3077 in the House of Representatives, 97th Congress, 1st Session, April 7, 1981. First page only. 4 copies.

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H.R. 6841 in the House of Representatives, 96th Congress, 2d Session, March 18, 1980. First page only. 3 copies.

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.

Agriculture, Rural Development, and Related Agencies Appropriations Bill, 1988, 100 th

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.

U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Education and Labor 100th Congress roster, not dated. 6 pages.

Breakfast Invitation to Marshall L. Matz, from the Tennessee School Food Service Association, March 1, 1988.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Commodity Distribution Reform Act and WIC Amendments of 1987. 5 pages.

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.

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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.

Agriculture, Rural Development, and Related Agencies Appropriations Bill, 1988, 100 th

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.

ASFSA Budget Preparation Form, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, January 8, 1988. 5 pages. 2 copies.

Contents of 1988 Legislative Action Conference Packet, with handwritten edits. 1 page.

Invitees to ASFSA Reception, not dated. 1 page.

Public Policy and Legislative Committee Agenda, February 5-7, 1988. 2 pages.

Senator Tom Daschle, South Dakota, biography, not dated. 1 page.

Competitive Foods – Final Rule, Child Nutrition Division, not dated. 1 page.

Proposed Regulation Response Procedures, not attributed, not dated. 1 page.

Competitive Food Sales, the American School Food Service Association, not dated. 2 pages.

Position Statement by the American School Food Service Association regarding Competitive Food Sales, February 4, 1985. 2 pages.

State of Mississippi Rule on Sale of Competitive Foods, Mississippi Department of Education, February 22, 1985. 1page.

Massachusetts Nutrition Education and School Food Service Regulations, State Regulations Voted by the Massachusetts Board of Education, September 1, 1980. 2 pages.

Article: Negative Health Messages in Schools, J School Health 56:8, 1986. 1 page.

Article: Involutional osteoporosis, N. Engl J Med 314:1676, 1986. 1 page.

Article: School Food in Florida, Wynn, Jane T.: Florida School Service Association statement prepared for the State Board of Education – September 4, 1986.

Article: Too Many Teens Say Soda Instead of Milk, Tufts University Diet & Nutrition Letter, not dated. 1 page.

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Advertisement: Hostess and kids. They go together. Hostess means quality, freshness, taste…and greater participation in your lunch program. Continental Baking, 1978. 1 page.

Article: Negative Health Messages in Schools, Journal of School Health, October 1986, Vol. 56, No. 8. 3 pages.

Article: Here’s Why Junk Food Still Is on Sale at Some Schools, The American School Board Journal, November 1984. 2 pages.

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.

Congressional Record – House, December 17, 1987. 10 pages.

The American School Food Service Association 1988 Legislative Issue Paper, Draft [7]. 5 pages.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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 16 th

Annual Legislative Action Conference, January 18, 1988. 1 page.

The American School Food Service Association 1987 Legislative Issue Paper. 2 pages.

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The American School Food Service Association 1988 Legislative Issue Paper, Draft #3, January 6, 1988. 5 pages.

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.

Section 4 Fact Sheet, not dated. 1 page.

Press Release: School Lunch Proposal to Eliminate Program in Many Schools, American School Food Service Association, December 8, 1986. 1 page.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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 16 th Annual Legislative Action Conference, December 22, 1987. 2 pages.

The American School Food Service Association 1987 Legislative Issue Paper. 2 pages.

Press Release: School Lunch Proposal to Eliminate Program in Many Schools, American School Food Service Association, December 8, 1986. 1 page.

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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.

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.

Public Policy and Legislative Committee Minutes, November 13-15, 1987. 5 pages.

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.

Congressional Record – House, December 17, 1987. 10 pages. 2 copies.

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.

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.

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.

Article: Cuomo Has Done His Economic Homework, The Washington Post, November 19, 1987. 1 page.

Congressman Pat Williams’s biographic profile, not dated. 2 pages.

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.

Congressional Record – House, December 17, 1987. 10 pages.

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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.

Tuesday Morning, Legislative Update for ASFSA Executives, week of February 2, 1988.

Legislative News, American School Food Service Association, January 28, 1988. 7 pages.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.

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.

American School Food Service Association Legislative Action Conference Registration Confirmation for Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, not dated.

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.

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.

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.

Minutes of the American School Food Service Association Political Action Committee, February 24, 1987. 1 page.

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.

Tuesday Morning, Legislative Update for ASFSA Executives, week of February 23, 1988.

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.

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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.

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.

Box 4:

Folder 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.

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.

Memorandum from Mary Klatko, Chairman, to Public Policy and Legislative Committee, regarding Current Issues, April 21, 1989. 1 page.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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

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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.

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.

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.

Child Nutrition Principles 1989, American School Food Service Association. 1 page.

Federal Subsidies School Year 1988-89, American School Food Service Association. 1 page.

Section 4 Fact Sheet, General Assistance Grant-in-Aid, American School Food Service Association, not dated. 1 page.

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.

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.

Invest in Our Children, October 1988, Bush88Quayle. 2 pages.

Press Release: Boschwitz: Reagan Budget Too Tough On Nutrition, Agriculture, Rudy Boschwitz, U.S. Senator, January 9, 1988. 1 page.

Press Release: Administration’s Budget Proposal Threatens School Lunch Program, American School Food Service Association, January 9, 1989. 3 pages.

Section 4 Fact Sheet, General Assistance Grant-in-Aid, American School Food Service Association, not dated. 1 page.

Federal Subsidies School Year 1988-89, American School Food Service Association. 1 page.

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1989 Legislative Issue Paper, Invest in Our Children, American School Food Service Association. 2 pages.

Child Nutrition Principles 1989, American School Food Service Association. 1 page.

Article: Nutrition Programs Stay Top Priority, School Food Service Journal, August 1988. 1 page. 2 copies.

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.

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.

Press Release: Administration’s Budget Proposal Threatens School Lunch Program, American School Food Service Association, January 9, 1989. 3 pages.

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.

The Bush Budget and Child Nutrition, not dated, not attributed. 1 page.

Tips on How to Lobby, not dated, not attributed. 1 page.

American School Food Service Association Purpose Statement, not dated. 2 pages.

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.

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.

Article: Bush Would Cut Deeper Than Stated, Experts Say, The Washington Post, February 16, 1989. 1 page.

Fact Sheet – Nutrition Education and Training (NET) Program, Section 19 – Child Nutrition Act, not dated, not attributed. 2 pages.

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.

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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.

Press Release: Harkin Named Nutrition Subcommittee Chairman, Tom Harkin of Iowa, United States Senator, February 17, 1989. 1 page.

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.

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.

Article: Bush Would Cut Deeper Than Stated, Experts Say, Reagan’s Budget Plan Was Less Severe, The Washington Post, February 16, 1989. 2 pages.

ASFSA Legislative News, March 1989, American School Food Service Association, 6 pages. 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.

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.

LAC Participants To Do List, not dated. 1 page.

Various forms for ordering materials from ASFSA.

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.

1989 Legislative Issue Paper, Invest in Our Children, American School Food Service Association. 2 pages.

Child Nutrition Principles 1989, American School Food Service Association. 1 page.

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Section 4 Fact Sheet: General Assistance Grant-in-Aid, American School Food Service Association.

Federal Subsidies School Year 1988-89, American School Food Service Association. 1 page.

Position Statement: School Nutrition Programs: An Integral Part of the School Environment, American School Food Service Association, not dated. 2 pages.

Resolution regarding The Dietary Guidelines for Americans, American School Food Service Association, adopted July 26, 1987. 1 page.

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.

An Issue Paper, Nutrition Policy for Food Available at Schools (Competitive Foods), adopted by ASFSA Executive Board April 16, 1988. 6 pages.

Position Statement: Nutrition Policy for Food Available at Schools (Competitive Foods), adopted by ASFSA Executive Board April 16, 1988. 2 pages.

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.

Glossary of Legislative Terms Related to Child Nutrition Programs, American School Food Service Association, not dated. 12 pages.

American School Food Service Association, School Food Service Management Institute, Concept Paper, not dated. 5 pages.

School Food Service Management Institute, not dated. 3 pages.

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.

Capitol Action, How a Bill Becomes Law, American School Food Service Association, not dated. 4 pages.

Various forms for ordering materials from ASFSA.

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School Nutrition Past: Prologue to Excellence, School and Community Nutrition Division, Georgia Department of Education, not dated. 2 pages.

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.

Folder 2:

1989 Legislative Issue Paper, Invest in Our Children, American School Food Service Association. 2 pages.

U.S. Department of Agriculture 1990 Budget Summary, Food and Consumer Programs. 11 pages.

Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service Federal Funds, I-E85 – IE89, 1989. 5 pages.

Article: The New Regime, The Washington Post, January 6, 1989. 1 page.

Building Bridges to Excellence, ASFSA Plan of Action – 1988-89, September 1988. 22 pages.

17th Annual Legislative Action Conference materials, American School Food Service Association.

List: Invitees to 1988 ASFSA LAC Reception. 1 page.

Notices, Federal Register, Vol. 54, No. 16, January 26, 1989. 1 page.

Rules and Regulations, Federal Register, Vol. 54, No. 13, January 23, 1989. 4 pages.

Minutes: National Advisory Council on Commodity Distribution, Food and Nutrition Service, United States Department of Agriculture, October 18-20, 1988. 36 pages.

ASFSA Travel Expense Voucher

Article: Yeutter Warns Against Overreliance on Aid, The Washington Post, February 3, 1989. 1 page.

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.

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Questions for Secretary Yeutter, not dated, with the attached Invest In Our Children, October 1988, Bush88Quayle. 3 pages. 4 copies.

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.

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.

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.

What Rudy is Doing to Reduce Hunger and Malnutrition in America, not dated, not attributed. 1 page.

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.

Press Release: Administration’s Budget Proposal Threatens School Lunch Program, American School Food Service Association, January 9, 1989. 3 pages.

Invest In Our Children, Bush88Quayle, October 1988. 2 pages.

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.

Invest In Our Children, Bush88Quayle, October 1988. 32 pages.

Yes to America, Youth Entering Service to America, Bush88Quayle, October 5, 1988. 3 pages.

George Bush on Education Fact Sheet, Buss88Quayle, September 20, 1988. 8 pages.

George Bush on Child Care Fact Sheet, Buss88Quayle, July 24, 1988. 3 pages.

George Bush on the Homeless, Housing and Fair Housing Fact Sheet, Buss88Quayle, September 22, 1988. 6 pages.

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George Bush on Health Care Fact Sheet, Buss88Quayle, September 22, 1988. 4 pages.

I-E85 – I-E89, Department of Agriculture, 1989. 5 pages.

U.S. Department of Agriculture 1990 Budget Summary, Food and Consumer Programs. 11 pages.

State Administrative Expense (SAE) for Food Distribution, not attributed, February 23, 1989. 1 page.

Folder 3:

Food Purchase Report, United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Marketing Service, April 19, 1989. 1 page.

State Administrative Expense (SAE) Funds Carryover History, April 5, 1989. 5 pages.

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.

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.

Commodity Distribution Program vs. Commodity Letters of Credit (CLOC), June 7, 1989. 2 pages.

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.

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.

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.

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

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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.

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.

Commodity Distribution Program vs. Commodity Letters of Credit (CLOC), June 7, 1989. 2 pages.

School Nutrition Questionnaire, not attributed, not dated. 4 pages.

Commodity Distribution Program vs. Commodity Letters of Credit (CLOC), June 7, 1989, with Groups Supporting USDA Commodity Distribution Program removed. 2 pages.

I-E85 – I-E89, Department of Agriculture, 1989. 5 pages.

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.

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.

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.

Committee testimony regarding Section 4 funding, not dated, not attributed. 2 pages.

Questions Submitted by Senator Cochran, Federal Review of School Claims, not dated. 2 pages.

Article: Dietary Guidelines Group Plans Major Changes, CNI, April 20, 1989. 1 page.

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.

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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.

Remarks of Senator Jim Sasser, American School Food Service Association, February 27, 1989. 19 pages.

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.

American School Food Service Association 1989 Legislative Issue Paper: Invest in Our Children, not dated. 2 pages.

1990 Budget Summary, U.S. Department of Agriculture. 80 pages.

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.

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.

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.

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.

ASFSA Congressional Feedback Forms, not dated.

Testimony of Sec. Yeutter on C.L.O.C., House Budget Committee, February 28, 1989. 2 pages. 3 copies.

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.

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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.

Press Release: Renowned Pediatrician Calls for Moderation in Children’s Diets, American School Food Service Association, February 25, 1989. 4 pages.

H. 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.

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.

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.

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.

Chart: 1989 Federal Budget, 1.1 Trillion Dollars, Child Nutrition: Less Than ½ of 1 %, not dated, not attributed. 1 page.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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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.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.

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.

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.

Memorandum from Ed Cooney, David Super, and Jennifer Layman-Heitman, Food Research and Action Center, to Friends of Nutrition Programs

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.

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.

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.

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.

Article: Democrats Want Bush to Specify Budget Cuts, The Times-Picayune, February 1, 1989. 1 page.

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.

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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.

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.

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.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, to Senator Patrick Leahy, regarding Secretary Yeutter, January 17, 1989. 1 page.

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.

FRAC’s Legislative Recommendations for Child Nutrition Programs for the 1st Session of the 101st Congress, not dated. 3 pages.

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.

Conference Report, House of Representatives, 100th Congress, 2d Session, September 28, 1988.2 pages.

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.

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.

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.

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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.

ASFSA Legislative News, January 1989, with attached memorandum, sample letter, and other documents relating to proposed 1989 budget cuts. 15 pages.

American School Food Service Association, SWAT, A Key State Action Plan, Draft, January 12, 1989. 2 pages.

ASFSA Key State Action Plan, Draft January 11, 1989. 3 pages.

Memorandum from Ed Cooney, Child Nutrition Forum, to Forum Members, regarding Analysis of Child Nutrition Cuts, January 17, 1989. 6 pages.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Education Funding Update, Vol. VII No. 1, The Committee for Education Funding, January 1989. 16 pages.

Notices, Federal Register, Vol.53 No. 242, December 16, 1988. 2 pages. 2 copies.

Notices, Federal Register, Vol.53 No. 240, December 14, 1988. 2 pages.

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.

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Major Policy Initiatives, Fiscal Year 1990, not attributed. 3 pages. 2 copies.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.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz to ASFSA regarding Proposed Budget Cuts, January 10, 1989, with attached supporting documents. 10 pages.

American School Food Service Association 1989 Legislative Issue Paper: Invest in Our Children, not dated. 2 pages.

Press Release: Administration’s Budget Proposal Threatens School Lunch Program, American School Food Service Association, January 9, 1989. 3 pages.

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.

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.

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.

Proposed Rules, Federal Register, Vol. 53, No. 248, December 27, 1988. 9 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz to ASFSA regarding Proposed Budget Cuts, January 10, 1989. 5 pages. 2 copies.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, to ASFSA Board and PPL Committee, regarding 1989, December 15, 1988. 9 pages.American School Food Service Association 1989 Legislative Issue Paper: Invest in Our Children, not dated. 2 pages.Child Nutrition Principles 1989, American School Food Service Association. 1 page.Federal Subsidies School Year 1989-90. 1 page. 3 copies.

Press Release: Administration’s Budget Proposal Threatens School Lunch Program, American School Food Service Association, January 9, 1989. 3 pages. 2 copies.

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Article: Nutrition Programs Stay Top Priority, School Food Service Journal, August 1988. 1 page.

The National Evaluation of School Nutrition Programs: Final Report, Volume I – Overview and Presentation of Findings, not dated, not attributed. 3 pages.

Observations on the Draft Boschwitz Nutrition Bill, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, not dated. 6 pages.

Invest In Our Children, Bush88Quayle, October 1988. 2 pages.

Domestic Hunger, Bush88Quayle, October 6, 1988. 1 page.

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.

Press Release: School Lunch Proposal Threatens Federal Program, American School Food Service Association, January 9, 1989. 2 pages.

Article: Deficit Problem Grows, Budget Gap Threatens to Curb Policy Plans, The Washington Post, November 10, 1988. 1 page.

Background Paper: School Food Service Management Institute, not dated, not attributed. 1 page.

Brochure: Second Annual Recipe Contest, American Heart Association, not dated.

American School Food Service Association 1988 Legislative Issue Paper. 2 pages.

Child Nutrition Principles 1989, American School Food Service Association. 1 page. 2 copies.

Press Release: School Lunch Proposal Threatens Federal Program, American School Food Service Association, January 9, 1989. 2 pages. 2 copies.

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.

Press Release, Rudy Boschwitz, U. S. Senator, Boschwitz: Reagan Budget Too Tough On Nutrition, Agriculture, January 9, 1988. 1 page

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Press Release: Bush Domestic Budget Cuts Deeper Than First Reported, New Analysis Shows, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, February 17, 1989. 5 pages.

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.

Folder 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.

The Bush Budget and Child Nutrition, not dated, not attributed. 1 page.

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.

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.

Witness List: Hearing on H. R. 24, Extension of Child Nutrition and National School Lunch Acts, February 28, 1989. 1 page.

Press Release: Bush Domestic Budget Cuts Deeper Than First Reported, New Analysis Shows, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, February 17, 1989. 5 pages.

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.

Press Release: Harkin Named Nutrition Subcommittee Chairman, Tom Harkin of Iowa, United States Senator, February 17, 1989. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, to The Honorable George Miller, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding ASFSA Speech, February 6, 1989. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, to The Honorable Richard G. Lugar, United States Senate, regarding ASFSA Speech, February 6, 1989. 1 page.

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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. 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.

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.

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.

Tips on How to Lobby, not dated, not attributed. 1 page.

Memorandum from John Drown, Chairman, ASFSA Industry Advisory Committee, to School Food Service Industry, regarding Supporting ASFSA PAC, February 14, 1989. 1 page.

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.

Press Release: Bush Domestic Budget Cuts Deeper Than First Reported, New Analysis Shows, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, February 17, 1989. 5 pages.

The Bush Budget: Progress Toward a Kinder, Gentler America?, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, February 17, 1989. 18 pages.

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.

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.

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.

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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.

Article: Bush Would Cut Deeper Than Stated, Experts Say, The Washington Post, February 16, 1989. 2 pages. 3 copies.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Folder: School Lunch: Your Harvest of Health, with materials relating to the 17th Annual Legislative Action Conference.

Folder 6:

Article: $1.6 Trillion Plan Shifts Priorities, Rocky Mtn. News, February 10, 1989. 1 page.

Article: President’s Plan Moves Toward Fulfilling Campaign Pledge on Domestic Spending, The Wall Street Journal, February 10, 1989. 1 page.

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Two folders labeled ASFSA Legislative Committee, November 1988, with multiple documents.

Folder: FRAC, Food Research and Action Center, Child Nutrition Legislation 1989, with multiple documents.

Hearing on H.R. 24:Representatives who attended;Questions asked by Representatives on the Panel;Witness list.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Folder 7:

School Food Service Journal, May 1988, with the lead article: Meet ASFSA’s President-elect, Shirley Watkins: A Woman of Innovation. 2 copies.

Resume: Shirley Maree Watkins, not dated. 2 pages.

Article: Watkins Bridges to Year of Excellence, School Food Service Journal, May 1988. 2 pages.

Folder 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,

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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.

Article: The Senate Budget Resolution and the Child Nutrition Program, Congressional Record – Senate, April 22, 1985. 1page.

Child Nutrition Budget Cuts: Opposition Talking Points, not dated. 1 page. 2 copies.

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.

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.

Memorandum from Food Research and Action Center (FRAC), to Key Contacts, regarding F.Y. 1986 Budget Resolution, March 8, 1985. 4 pages.

Senator Domenici’s Proposal, First Budget Resolution for Fiscal Year 1986, Revised, Senate Committee on the Budget, March 5, 1985. 5 pages.

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.

Draft: Summary of Senate-White House Agreement, April 4, 1985. 3 pages.

Summary of Major Proposals in Senate-White House Agreement, not dated, not paginated.

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.

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.

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Article: The Senate Budget Resolution and the Child Nutrition Program, Congressional Record – Senate, April 22, 1985. 1page.

Congressional Record – Senate, S 5790 – S 5798, May 9, 1985. 2 copies.

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.

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.

Memorandum from FRAC, to Friends of Food Assistance Programs, regarding Budget Alert, May 13, 1985. 9 pages.

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.

Congressional Record – Expansions of Remarks, E 1966, May 7, 1985. 1 page. 2 copies.

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.

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.

Article: Food Aid Bill Reduced to Win GOP Support, Congressional Quarterly, May 4, 1985. 1 page. 2 copies.

First Budget Resolution for FY 1986, S.Con.Res. 32, As Passed by the Senate, May 9, 1985. 3 pages. 2 copies.

Folder 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.

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.

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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.

Wanted: A Balanced Budget Plan, by Marshall L. Matz. 3 pages. 3 copies.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Article: Moving On A Budget, The New York Times, March 17, 1985. 1 page.

Article: U.S. Economy Is User, Abuser of Tax Breaks, The Washington Post, March 17, 1985. 1 page.

Advertisement: The Budget Deficit: A Question of Fairness, Full-page ad, AARP, The Washington Post, March 19, 1985.

The Chiles Plan: A Fair Budget That Invests In Growth, April 22, 1985. 2 pages.

Folder 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.

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.

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ASFSA Press Release: Dole-White House School Lunch Cut to Eliminate Program in 6,000 Schools, April 8, 1985. 1 page.

ASFSA Press Release: Proposed School Lunch Cut Would Eliminate Children – Including Poor – From the Program, December 6, 1984. 3 pages. 2 copies.

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.

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.

Information Sheet: Section 4 Funding, American School Food Service Association, February 3, 1985. 3 pages.

Food and Nutrition Service Budget Request Fiscal Year 1986. February 8, 1985. 7 pages.

Senator Domenici’s Proposal, First Budget Resolution for Fiscal Year 1986, Revised, Senate Committee on the Budget, March 5, 1985. 5 pages.

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.

Congressional Record – Senate, April 22, 1985. 2 pages.

Senator Hawkins’ amendment to the First Concurrent Resolution of the budget for fiscal year 1986, S. Con. Res. 32, not dated. 8 pages.

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.

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.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, to ASFSA, regarding Washington Update, April 8, 1985, with attachments: Proposed Child Nutrition Cuts, Dole-

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White House Plan, April 4, 1985, and Congressional Record – Extensions and Remarks, April 3, 1985. 3 pages.

Proposed Child Nutrition Cuts, Dole-White House Plan, April 4, 1985. 1 page.

Memorandum from Gene White, Chairman, to Public Policy and Legislative Committee, regarding ASFSA Legislative News, January 23, 1985. 3 pages.

FY 86 Budget Debate, Chronology of Events – 1985. 1 page.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Function 600: Income Security, (in $ billions), not dated, not attributed. 2 pages.

Food and Nutrition Service Budget Request, Fiscal Year 1986, February 8, 1985. 14 pages.

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.

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.

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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.

The American School Food Service Association 1985 Legislative Issue Paper with attached School Lunch Q & A. 5 pages. 2 copies.

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Folder 1:

CRS Report for Congress, Child Nutrition Program Information and Data, Jean Yavis Jones, Specialist in Social Legislation, Education and Public Welfare Division, April 14, 1989. 20 pages.

News from Bill Goodling, Member of Congress 19th District, Pennsylvania, April 19, 1990. 2 pages. 2 copies.

Special Report on Education Issues…Congressman Bill Goodling, 19th District, Pennsylvania, May 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Clayton Yeutter, Secretary [USDA], Mr. Robert M. Frederick, Legislative Director, National Grange, regarding Yeutter’s position on the commodity distribution program, August 21, 1989. 2 pages. 2 copies.

Folder: School Lunch: What a Way to Grow!, with multiple items related to Set Sail for the ‘90s: Charting Our Course, 18th Annual Legislative Action Conference, February 25-28, 1990. American School Food Service Association.

Excerpts from Public Law 101-147 – November 10, 1989. 25 pages.

Article: Domestic Efforts Bear Top Burden in Bush’s Budget, The New York Times, [January 27, 1990].

Questionnaire, not dated, not attributed. 13 pages.

Letter from Leon E. Panetta, Chairman, Committee on the Budget, U.S. House of Representatives, to Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, thanking Matz for his continued championing of the school breakfast and school lunch programs, October 12, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Mary Begalle, Coordinator of Food Services, Independent School District 196, Rosemount, Minnesota, to PPL Committee Regional Representatives, regarding 1990 questionnaire, October 8, 1990, with attached American School Food Service Association Public Policy and Legislation Committee 1990 Questionnaire. 4 pages.

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Memorandum from Kevin Dando, Government Affairs Specialist, American School Food Service Association, to ASFSA Executive Board, ASFSA Public Policy and Legislative Committee, ASFSA Headquarters Staff, regarding Federal Budget, October 9, 1990, with attached memorandum from American School Food Service Association, to Education and Labor Committee, regarding School Lunch Budget Cuts, October 9, 1990, and the article: Congress Now Faces It’s Toughest Budget Decisions, The Washington Post, October 10, 1990. 3 pages.

Memorandum from American School Food Service Association, to Education and Labor Committee, regarding School Lunch Budget Cuts, October 9, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Vivian Pilant, R.D., Chairman, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Leon Panetta, Chairman, Budget Committee, U.S. House of Representatives, Attn: Ken Leventhal, regarding effects of budget cuts on the National School Lunch Program, faxed September 10, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Kevin Cowperthwaite, Director, Maine Department of Education, to The Honorable George J. Mitchell, Senator, regarding support for Section 4 Funds, September 20, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Judith A. Billings, State Superintendent of Instruction, to The Honorable Thomas S. Foley, Speaker, United States House of Representatives, regarding extreme concern about the proposal to cut child nutrition program funds, September 24, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Rita Hamman, Director, School Food Service, Kansas State Department of Education, to Senator Bob Dole, regarding concern about the proposal to cut child nutrition program funds, September 20, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Margaret T. Drey, Director, Child Nutrition Section, Minnesota Department of Education, to The Honorable Rudy Boschwitz, United States Senate, regarding the devastation to the National School Lunch Program in Minnesota if proposed budget cuts go into effect, September 24, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Robert J. Fersh and Bob Greenstein, Food Research and Action Center, to Beverly Lowe, President, American School Food Service Association, c/o Marshall Matz, Holland and Knight, seeking ASFSA help in securing important legislation affecting the nation’s children, May 17, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Beverly M. Lowe, President, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Rob Fersh, Executive Director, Food Research and Action Center, and Mr. Bob Greenstein, Director, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, regarding looking forward on working with Fersh and Greenstein on the Mickey Leland Memorial Domestic Hunger Relief Act and on protecting federal nutrition programs at the budget summit, [June 1, 1990]. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz, to Senator Bob Dole, regarding School Lunch Budget Cuts, September 21, 1990. 1 page.

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Memorandum from Bill Honig, Superintendent of Public Instruction, California State Department of Education, to District Superintendents of Schools, County Superintendents of Schools, School Board Presidents, Food Service Directors, regarding Nutrition and Its Partnership with Education, December 1989. 8 pages.

Letter from Leon E. Panetta, Chairman, Committee on the Budget, U.S. House of Representatives, to Beverly M. Lowe, R.D., President, American School Food Service Association, regarding summit deliberations on budget cuts, August 3, 1990. 1 page.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz, to ASFSA, regarding Budget Summit, August 6, 1990. 1 page.

Article: Sept. 10 Is Target for Budget Accord, The Washington Post, not dated. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Leon Panetta, Chairman, Budget Committee, U.S. House of Representatives, Attn: Ken Leventhal, regarding the members of the American School Food Service Association urging rejection of all child nutrition budget cuts, not dated. 1 page.

Letter from Annette Bomar, Director, School and Community Nutrition Division, Georgia Department of Education, to The Honorable Jim Sasser, Chairman, Senate Budget Committee, regarding requesting full funding for child nutrition programs as a priority in the 1991 budget, July 17, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Annette Bomar, Director, School and Community Nutrition Division, Georgia Department of Education, to The Honorable Leon E. Panetta, Chairman, House Budget Committee, regarding requesting full funding for child nutrition programs as a priority in the 1991 budget, July 17, 1990. 1 page.

List: Players at the Budget Table, The Washington Post, not dated. 1 page.

Article: School Lunch Program Caught In Deficit Downdraft, Opinion, Nation’s Restaurant News, July 30, 1990. 1 page.

Editorial cartoon: “Education President”, with George Bush pointing to a blackboard that reads ‘You don’t get anything for nothing in this world. Money doesn’t grow on trees. You can have a school lunch if you show you are a charity case.’ The Washington Post, February 22, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Annette Bomar, Chair, State Directors and Supervisors Section, American School Food Service Association, to Ms. Catherine Bertini, Assistant Secretary, Food and Consumer Services, United States Dept. of Agriculture, regarding the pending publication of the third and final report to Congress on initial federal review activity, February 7, 1990, with attached Comparison of Federal and State Review Standards. 3 pages.

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Letter from Vivian Pilant, R.D., Chairman, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Jamie L. Whitten, Chairman, Appropriations Committee, United States House of Representatives, Attn: Tim Sanders, thanking Whitten and the Appropriations Committee for the 1991 appropriations levels for the Nutrition Education and Training Program and Food Service Management Institute, July 31, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Sue Greig, M.S., R.D., not addressed to anyone, thanking someone for their continued support for child nutrition programs, July 27, 1990. 1 page.

Memorandum from Kevin Dando, American School Food Service Association, to Executive Board, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, regarding Letters to Members of Senate Appropriations Agriculture Subcommittee, July 27, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Letter from Vivian Pilant, R.D., Chairman, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Dale Bumpers, Thad Cochran, Wyche Fowler, Jr., Robert Kerrey, Tom Harkin, Quentin N. Burdick, Brock Adams, James A. McClure, Robert W. Kasten, Arlen Specter, and Charles E. Grassley, United States Senate, regarding 1991 Agriculture Appropriations Markup, July 27, 1990. 1 page each.

Letter from Vivian Pilant, R.D., Chairman, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Jamie L. Whitten, Bob Traxler, Matthew F. McHugh, William H. Natcher, Daniel Akaka, Wes Watkins, Richard J. Durbin, Neal Smith, Virginia Smith, John T. Myers, Joe Skeen, and United States House of Representatives Vin Weber, regarding 1991 Agriculture Appropriations Markup, June 11, 1990. 1 page each.

Letter from Annette Bomar, Director, School and Community Nutrition Division, Georgia Department of Education, to The Honorable Richard Gephardt, House Budget Committee, requesting full funding for child nutrition programs as a priority in the 1991 budget, July 17, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Annette Bomar, Director, School and Community Nutrition Division, Georgia Department of Education, to The Honorable Wyche Fowler, Member, United States Senate, requesting full funding for child nutrition programs as a priority in the 1991 budget, July 17, 1990. 1 page.

Notices, Federal Register, Vol. 55, No. 132, July 10, 1990. 3 pages.

Dateline Washington, Tuesday Morning, Legislative Update for ASFSA Executives, Week of June 26, 1990. 2 pages.

Subject: Crediting of Partially Defatted Chopped Beef (PDCB) in the Child Nutrition Programs, May 29, 1990. 1 page.

Questions for Senator Boschwitz, not attributed, February 2, 1990. 5 pages.

Congressional Record – Senate, April 19, 1990. 2 pages.

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Letter from Josephine Busha, Chief, Child Nutrition Programs, State of Vermont Department of Education, to The Honorable Patrick Leahy, United States Senate, regarding warehousing and distribution systems and the use of commercial facilities, April 23, 1990. 1 page.

ASFSA Strategic Long-Range Planning Conference, Bethesda, Maryland, November 9-November 13, 1990. 5 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, to ASFSA PPL Committee, regarding Recent Events, March 16, 1990. 5 pages.

Letter from Vivian B. Pilant, Director, Office of School Food Services, State of South Carolina Department of Education, to The Honorable Ernest F. Hollings, United States Senate, in reference to the Appropriations for the Child Nutrition Program for 1991, March 30, 1990. 2 pages.

Letter from Kerry Johnson, Administrator, Food Distribution Unit, School and Community Nutrition Division, Georgia Department of Education, to The Honorable Charles Hatcher, Member, United States Congress, regarding lack of funding for some needing improvements for the commodity program, March 30, 1990. 4 pages.

Fax from [Annette] Bomar, Georgia Department of Education, to Marshall Matz and Vivian Pilant regarding the Farm Bill, March 14, 1990. 4 pages.

Letter from Congressman Ed Feighan, to The Honorable Jamie Whitten, Chairman, Committee on Appropriations, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding Child Nutrition, including an increase in the Nutrition Education and Training Program and authorization of funding for a USDA food service management institute, not dated. 1 page.

Letter from Congressman Ed Feighan, to The Honorable Leon Panetta, Chairman, Committee on the Budget, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding very deep cuts in child nutrition in the budget proposed by the Administration for FY 1991, not dated. 1 page.

Folder 2:

Folder: School Lunch: What a Way to Grow!, with multiple items related to Set Sail for the ‘90s: Charting Our Course, 18th Annual Legislative Action Conference, February 25-28, 1990. American School Food Service Association.

President Bush’s 1991 Budget, A Review, Prepared by the Staff of the United States Senate Committee on the Budget, January 29, 1990. [Last several pages missing.]

Legislative Action Conference Schedule, February 24-27, 1990. 4 pages.

Chart showing Schools Total Value, FY 1987-1989. 1 page.

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American School Food Service Association 1990 Legislative Issue Paper, Third Draft, with handwritten changes, November 15, 1989. 6 pages.

American School Food Service Association 1989 Legislative Issue Paper: Invest in Our Children, not dated. 2 pages.

Invitees to 1989 ASFSA LAC Reception, Invitees to 1989 ASFSA Banquet, not dated. 1 page.

American School Food Service Association 1990 Legislative Issue Paper, Second Draft, with handwritten changes, November 15, 1989. 6 pages.

List: USDA Bonus Commodities, not dated. 1 page.

Article: Students Get to Order Out as Schools Bend Rules on Lunch, Los Angeles Times, October 12, 1989. 1 page.

1990 LAC Plans to Date*, February 25-28, 1990, Capital Hilton, not dated. 1 page.

Memorandum from Vivian B. Pilant, Chairman, PP&L Committee, American School Food Service Association, to PP&L Committee Members, regarding Information for Regional Leaders, “PP&L Committee Update”, December 1, 1989. 2 pages.

Brochure: Let’s do lunch! The importance of an independent school lunch program in your district, American School Food Service Association, not dated. 2 pages.

National Advisory Council on Commodity Distribution 1989 Annual Report, First Report to the President and the Congress, United States Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service, not dated. 10 pages.

State Sharing/November 1989. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Margaret [T.] Drey, Director, Child Nutrition Section, Minnesota Department of Education, to School Food Authorities, regarding State School Breakfast Legislation, Parent Surveys, Tally Reports, and Composite Reports, November 1989. 9 pages.

Memorandum from Management Committee, to All Partners, regarding Partners’ Annual Meeting, January 8, 1990. 3 pages.

Letter from Kevin Cowperthwaite, Director, Maine Department of Educational and Cultural Services, School Nutrition Programs, to Marshall Matz, Holland and Knight, regarding someone from Vermont attending the LAC Conference, December 15, 1989. 2 pages.

Letter from Marshall Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Rudy Boschwitz, United States Senate, regarding Child Nutrition, November 20, 1989. 1 page.

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Memorandum from Richard L. Frank, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Mr. Tom Caron, Mr. John Drown, Schwan’s Sales Enterprises, Inc., regarding Child Nutrition Budget Cut Proposal, December 15, 1989. 2 pages.

Tuesday Morning, Legislative Update for ASFSA Executives, Week of December 12, 1989, with attached Tentative LAC Schedule. 3 pages.

Federal Review Final Report, February 1990, Office of Analysis and Evaluation, Food and Nutrition Services. 62 pages.

Public Law 101-147, H.R. 24, One Hundred First Congress of the United States of America, At the First Session, An Act to amend the Child Nutrition Act of 1966 and the National School Lunch Act to revise and extend certain authorities contained in such Acts, and for other purposes, January 3, 1989. 43 pages.

American School Food Service Association 1989 Fact Sheet. 1page.

Letter from Marshall Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Chuck Riemenschneider, Staff Director, Committee on Agriculture, United States Senate, requesting ASFSA be allowed to testify before the Committee, October 18, 1989. 1 page.

Letter from Bob Dole, United States Senate, to Chase Untermeyer, Director of Presidential Personnel, The White House, recommending the appointment of Marshall L. Matz to the Democratic seat on the Board of Directors of the Legal Services Corporation, November 8, 1989. 1 page.

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 (H.R. 24), November 1, 1989. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Ms. Bobbie Greene Kilberg, Director, Office of Public Liaison, Executive Office of the President, The White House, regarding H.R. 24/Child Nutrition, stating that the 65,000 members of the American School Food Service Association would enthusiastically support a signing ceremony for this legislation, November 6, 1989. 1 page.

Congressional Record – Senate, October 24, 1989.

Press Release: $125,000 Grant Will Bring Better Nutrition Education to School Cafeterias, American School Food Service Association, October 31, 1989. 3 pages.

Article: Research Council Publishes New RDAs; Major Tool for Nutrition Programs and Policy, National Research Council, October 20, 1989. 6 pages.

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An Issue Paper: Nutrition Policy for Food Available at School (Competitive Foods), adopted by ASFSA Executive Board April 16, 1988. 6 pages.

Position Statement: Nutrition Policy for Foods Available at School (Competitive Foods), adopted by ASFSA Executive Board April 16, 1988. 2 pages.

The American School Food Service Association Position Statement, School Nutrition Programs: An Integral Part of the School Environment, Distributed at Kaiser Family Foundation Partners for Better Health, September 1988. 2 pages.

Map: The Capital Hilton, not dated. 2 pages.

Federal Subsidies School Year 1988-89, American School Food Service Association. 1 page.

Child Nutrition Principles 1989, American School Food Service Association. 1 page.

Section 4 Fact Sheet: General Assistance Grant-in-Aid, prepared by the American School Food Service Association. 1 page.

Folder 3:

National Advisory Council on Commodity Distribution 1989 Annual Report to the President and to Congress, United States Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service, with handwritten notes inserted. 12 pages.

Fax from Mary Klatko, the Howard County Public School System, Ellicott City, Maryland, to Marshall Matz, of the fifth draft of the American School Food Service Association 1990 Legislative Issue Paper, Invest in Our Children: Toward a National Nutrition Policy, January 2, 1990, with handwritten notes. 9 pages.

Fax from Vivian Pilant, School Food Services, State of South Carolina Department of Education, to Marshall Matz, Holland and Knight Attorneys, of proposed changes to draft #5 of issue paper, January 5, 1990. 5 pages.

Editorial cartoon: “Education President”, with George Bush pointing to a blackboard that reads ‘You don’t get anything for nothing in this world. Money doesn’t grow on trees. You can have a school lunch if you show you are a charity case.’ The Washington Post, February 22, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Patrick Leahy, Chairman, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, United States Senate, to Charles Hughes, Chairperson, AFSCME School Employee Advisory Committee, c/o Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, inviting Hughes to testify before the Committee, February 26, 1990. 1 page.

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Letter from Patrick Leahy, Chairman, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, United States Senate, to Marshall Matz, ASFSA Legislative Council, Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, inviting Matz to testify before the Committee, February 26, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Patrick Leahy, Chairman, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, United States Senate, to Jo Busha, Director, Child Nutrition, ASFSA, c/o Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, inviting Busha to testify before the Committee, February 26, 1990. 1 page.

Special Report on Education Issues…Congressman Bill Goodling, 19th District, Pennsylvania, May 1990. 1 page.

Statement if the American School Food Service Association before the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, United States Senate, February 27, 1990, with supporting documents attached. 8 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, to ASFSA, regarding Dick Armey Amendment, January 10, 1990, with attached letter from Dick Armey, Member of Congress, Congress of the United States, House of Representatives, to Dear Colleague, regarding Stop Taxing the Poor to Subsidize the Rich: Support Fairness in Our School Lunch Program, September 1, 1987, and The Armey Amendment (Roll No. 311). 3 pages.

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, with attached 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. 2 pages.

Letter from William P. McElwain, Jr., Director, Division of School Food Services, Kentucky Department of Education, to Mr. Marshall Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, regarding information Greenpeace is disseminating regarding dioxin in milk cartons, December 18, 1989. 1 page.

Letter from Al Byrd and Sherry Stewart, Greenpeace Pulp and Paper Project, to Paul McElwain, Division School Food Services, Department of Education, regarding a package of information about the problem of milk contamination from the use of chlorine-bleached milk cartons, November 21, 1989. 2 pages.

Article: Bleaching of Pulp and Paper as a Source of PSDDS and PCDFS in Foods, Food Research Division, Health Protection Branch, Ottawa K1A 0L2, Canada, not dated. 1 page.

Article: Dioxin Migrates Out of Milk Cartons, Science News, Vol. 134, October 29, 1988. 1 page.

Article: Greenpeace Says School Lunch Milk Tainted by Cartons, Arkansas Democrat, May 10, 1989. 1 page.

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Article: U.S. Urged to Alter Cartons, Times Colonist, Victoria, B.C., February 15, 1989. 1 page.

Article: Greenpeace Blasts USDA Over Dioxin in Paper, World Food and Drink Report, May 11, 1989. 1 page.

Article: Chemicals in Cardboard for Milk Banned by Quebec, The Globe & Mail, March 17, 1989. 1 page.

Article: Mills Commit to Supplying Dioxin-free Liquid Packaging Board in Canada, Pulp & Paper Week, April 3, 1989. 1 page. Article: English translation of German: Dusseldorf: School Milk Soon Only in Reusable Bottles, Sueddeutsche Zeitung, September 1989. 1 page.

Article: Dioxin Detected in Milk, FDA Says, the L. A. Times, September 2, 1989. 1 page.

Memorandum from Quantitative Risk Assessment Committee (QRAC), to Robert J. Scheuplein, Ph.D., Acting Director, Office of Toxicological Sciences (HFF-100), regarding Carcinogenic Risk Assessment for Dioxins in Milk Base on the FDA 1989 Survey, August 15, 1989. 10 pages.

Article: Dioxin: Paper’s Trace, Chlorine Bleaching of Wood Pulp Appears to Leave a Toxic Legacy in Much of the Paper We Encounter, Science News, Vol. 135, February 18, 1989. 3 pages.

Letter from George A. Sanderson, Jr., Director, Archdiocese of New Orleans Food Service and Nutrition Department, to Mr. Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, January 9, 1990, with attached letter from George A. Sanderson, Jr., Director, Archdiocese of New Orleans Food Service and Nutrition Department, to Mr. H. H. Pulliam, Regional Director, Special Nutrition – Food Distribution, U.S.D.A. - Southwest Region, offering some critical comments about another inane paperwork requirement imposed on the local school food service operation by the United States Department of Agriculture, January 8, 1990, with attachments. 9 pages.

Press Release: Wisconsin State Representative Named Food and Nutrition Service Administrator, United States Department of Agriculture Office of Public Affairs, January 4, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from (Mrs.) Carol Davis Axtman, Director, Child and Adult Nutrition Services, South Dakota Department of Education and Cultural Affairs, to Mary E. Klatko, Howard County Schools, Ellicott City, Maryland, regarding the Food Distribution legislation dilemma, December 14, 1989. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, to ASFSA, regarding Bush Budget for FY 1991, December 18, 1989. 1 page.

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Letter from Ronald K. Machtley, Member of Congress, House of Representatives, Congress of the United States, to The Honorable William F. Goodling, Vice-chairman, Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary, & Vocational Education, regarding problems Rhode Island is having with current administrative funding formulas, July 5, 1989. 1 page.

Letter from Robert F. Kaveny, State Director, Office of School Food Services, State of Rhode Island & Providence Plantations Department of Education, to The Honorable Ronald K. Machtley, United States House of Representatives, regarding administrative funding for states, June 23, 1989, with attachments. 9 pages.

Fax from Annette Bomar, Georgia Department of Education Office of Administrative Services, to Marshall Matz, regarding minimum SAE grants, November 22, 1989. 2 pages.

Article: A Study In Contrasts, [The Washington Post], December 10, 1989. 1 page.

Article: The Decade by the Numbers, [The Washington Post], December 10, 1989. 1 page.

Memorandum from Janet Bantly, Department of Education, State of Connecticut, to Annette Bomar, November 27, 1989, with an attached letter that one of Connecticut’s food service directors sent to two Senators and one Representative regarding a federal review of the New Milford Schools school lunch program. 4 pages.

Invitation from The Honorable Clayton Yeutter, Secretary of Agriculture, to the swearing in ceremony for Catherine Ann Bertini as the Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, November 3, 1989. 1 page.

Federal Subsidies School Year 1988-89, American School Food Service Association. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Ms. Bobbie Greene Kilberg, Director, Office of Public Liaison, Executive Office of the President, The White House, regarding a signing ceremony for H.R. 24/Child Nutrition, November 6, 1989. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Chuck Riemenschneider, Staff Director, Committee on Agriculture, United States Senate, regarding ASFSA testifying before the Committee, October 18, 1989. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Honorable Catherine Bertini, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, U.S. Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service, regarding the American School Food Service Association Public Policy Committee meeting with Bertini, October 18, 1989. 1 page.

Congressional Record – Senate, October 19, 1989. 1 page.

Rules and Regulations, Federal Register, Vol. 54, No. 199, October 17, 1989. 12 pages.

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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 (H.R. 24), November 1, 1989. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Ms. Bobbie Greene Kilberg, Director, Office of Public Liaison, Executive Office of the President, The White House, regarding H.R. 24/Child Nutrition, stating that the 65,000 members of the American School Food Service Association would enthusiastically support a signing ceremony for this legislation, November 6, 1989. 1 page.

American School Food Service Association 1990 Legislative Issue Paper, second draft, November 15, 1989. 6 pages.

A Position Paper: Universal Lunch vs. P.A.C., by Frank A. Harris, Former Legislative Chairman, C.S.F.S.A., Food Service Director, Norwalk, Connecticut, not dated. 1 page.

Letter from Frank A. Harris, Food Service Director, Norwalk Public Schools, to Mrs. Beverly Lowe, R.D., A.S.F.S.A. President, Hampton City Schools, Universal School Lunch vs. P.A.C., November 3, 1989. 1 page.

Letter from (Mrs.) Carol Davis Axtman, Director, Child and Adult Nutrition Services, South Dakota Department of Education and Cultural Affairs, to Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, regarding Public Law 100-237 being very poor legislation, October 31, 1989. 1 page.

Rules and Regulations, Federal Register, Vol. 54, No. 199, October 17, 1989. 12 pages.

Memorandum from Annette Bomar to Regional SDSS Representative, regarding discussions with FNS on Federal Review Plans for SY 89-90, November 2, 1989. 1 page.

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.

Alternative Measures of Poverty, A Staff Study Prepared for The Joint Economic Committee, October 18, 1989. 21 pages.

Memorandum from Annette Bomar to Regional SDSS Representatives, regarding Federal Review, October 31, 1989. 1 page.

Tuesday Morning, Legislative Update for ASFSA Executives, Week of October 31, 1989. 2 pages.

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Article: Congress Serves School Breakfast, Lunch Bill to Bush, Education Daily, October 26, 1989. 2 pages.

Article: Administration’s Budget Proposal Threatens School Lunch Program, NewsNewsNews, American School Food Service Association, January 9, 1989. 3 pages.

American School Food Service Association 17th Annual Legislative Action Conference Schedule, February 26 – March 1, 1989.

Analysis of 1988 Poverty Data, Food Research and Action Center, October 18, 1989. 11 pages.

Press Release: Poverty Rate and Household Income Stagnate as Rich-Poor Gap Hits Post-War High, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, October 20, 1989. 10 pages.

The FY1990 Appropriations Level for Federal Nutrition Programs. 1 page.

Highlights, Conference on the 1990 Budget Resolution, not dated, not attributed. 2 pages.

Resolution of the American School Food Service Association, Be It Resolved: That ASFSA supports continuation of the USDA Commodity Program. Submitted by: ASFSA Public Policy and Legislative Committee, July 22, 1989. 1 page.

Committee Provisions, not dated, not attributed. 1 page. 2 copies.

Testimony of the American School Food Service Association Before the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, United States Senate, June 14, 1989. 9 pages. Supporting documents attached.

Meal Production Costs In School Nutrition Programs, Program Evaluation Staff, Office of Analysis and Evaluation, Food and Nutrition Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. June 1982.

Folder 4:

Folder: marked Washington Counsel, containing Committee/Advisory Boards Plan of Action, Sail Into the ‘90’s with Program Excellence, Focus Five, 1989-90 Plan of Action. 5 pages.

Fax from Annette Bomar, Georgia Department of Education, to Marshall Matz and Vivian Pilant, regarding an error in previous submittal, October 13, 1989. 2 pages.

Letter from Marshall Matz & Ed Cooney, On behalf of the Steering Committee, 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.

Congressional Record – House, October 10, 1989. 2 pages.

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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.

American School Food Service Association Legislative Issue Paper, First Draft, October 31, 1989. 5 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz, ASFSA, to Friends of Child Nutrition, regarding 1991 Budget, January 11, 1990, with the attached 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. 2 pages.

Tentative LAC Schedule, 1990. 2 pages.

1989 LAC Packet Contents. 1 page.

18th Annual Legislative Action Conference Schedule.

List of witnesses and the panel for Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Hearing in Preparation for the 1990 Farm Bill: Nutrition, February 27, 1990, 10:00 a.m., SD G-50. 1 page.

Statement if the American School Food Service Association before the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, United States Senate, February 27, 1990, with supporting documents attached. 8 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz, ASFSA, to Friends of Child Nutrition, regarding 1991 Budget, with attached 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. 3 pages.

Letter from Marshall Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Wyche Fowler, United States Senate, requesting Wyche serve as keynote speaker at the 1990 Legislative Action Conference, December 13, 1989. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Rudy Boschwitz, United States Senate, requesting Boschwitz serve as keynote speaker of the second general session at the 1990 Legislative Action Conference, December 13, 1989. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Nita Lowey, U.S. House of Representatives, requesting Lowey serve as keynote speaker at the third general session of 1990 Legislative Action Conference, December 13, 1989. 1 page.

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Letter from Marshall Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Dr. Bill Lesher, Lesher, Russell & Moos, Inc., requesting Lesher serve as the keynote address at the first general session of the 1990 Legislative Action Conference, December 13, 1989. 1 page.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, to ASFSA, regarding Dick Armey Amendment, January 10, 1990, with attached 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, and The Armey Amendment (Roll No. 311). 3 pages.

Invitation to help celebrate the Association’s headquarters office, American School Food Service Association, February 27, 1990.

1989 LAC Packet Contents, with handwritten notes. 1 page.

Pointers On How To Initiate and Secure Desirable Public Policy/Legislation/Appropriations, Presented by: Annette Bomar, State Directors and Supervisors Section, American School Food Service Association, Division of School and Community Nutrition, Georgia Department of Education, July 1989. 2 pages.

Handwritten note to Marshall from John [Raftey] regarding PL 101-121-Section 319 related to lobby efforts, not dated. 1 page.

Western Union Mailgram from Vivian Pilant, Chair, ASFSA Public Policy and Legislative Committee, to Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, regarding Bush Administration proposed budget cuts for child nutrition programs, January 29, 1990. 1 page.

1991 Budget Summary, U.S. Department of Agriculture. 93 pages.

1990 Legislative Issue Paper, fifth draft, American School Food Service Association, January 2, 1990. 8 pages.

Fax from Mary Klatko, The Howard County Public School System, of the American School Food Service Association 1989 Fact Sheet for Howard County, Maryland. 2 pages.

Fax from Mary Klatko, The Howard County Public School System, to Marshall Matz, with the attached confidential minutes of the meeting with Secretary Yeutter, January 19, 1990. 5 pages.

Washington Update, School Food Service Journal, November/December 1985. 4 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz, ASFSA, to Friends of Child Nutrition, regarding 1991 Budget, January 11, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Bob Dole, Jesse Helms, and Thad Cochran, 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 is planning to

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propose a total elimination of the subsidy to “paying” students in the National School Lunch Program, October 27, 1981. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Vivian Pilant, Chairman, PP&L Committee, to PP&L Committee Members, regarding Committee Meeting In Innisbrook, Florida, February 1-2, 1990, with a tentative agenda attached, January 10, 1990. 2 pages.

Fax from Lynn M. Daft, Abel, Daft & Earley, to Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, thanking Matz for an invitation to speak before the ASFSA, with Daft’s attached resume, January 10, 1990. 4 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz, ASFSA, to Appropriations Conferees, Hill Staff, regarding CNFRI, September 19, 1988. 2 pages. 2 copies.

Memorandum from Richard B. Stephens, Jr., to Marshall L. Matz, regarding agricultural seminars, September 9, 1988. 1 page.

Letter from Pat Leahy to The Honorable Quentin Burdick, Chairman, Subcommittee on Agriculture, Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, regarding putting CNFRI on hold, September 9, 1988. 1 page.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz, ASFSA, to Appropriations Conferees, Hill Staff, regarding CNFRI, September 19, 1988, with attached supporting documents. 10 pages.

Audit Report from Audit Southeast Region, Office of Inspector, 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, March [22], 1987, with attachments. 19 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz, ASFSA, to Appropriations Conferees, Hill Staff, regarding CNFRI, September 19, 1988, with attachments. 6 pages.

Letter from Shirley Watkins, ASFSA President, to Senator Thad Cochran, Member, Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Agriculture, stating that ASFSA believes the $5.2 million currently in the 1989 Agriculture Appropriations Bill for a new child nutrition income verification program is unnecessary and should be deleted, September 2, 1988. 1 page.

Letter from Shirley Watkins, ASFSA President, to Senator Patrick Leahy, Member, Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Agriculture, stating that ASFSA believes the $5.2 million currently in the 1989 Agriculture Appropriations Bill for a new child nutrition income verification program is unnecessary and should be deleted, September 2, 1988. 1 page.

Letter from Shirley Watkins, ASFSA President, to Senator Tom Harkin, Member, Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Agriculture, stating that ASFSA believes the $5.2 million currently in the 1989 Agriculture Appropriations Bill for a new child nutrition income verification program is unnecessary and should be deleted, September 2, 1988. 1 page.

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Letter from Shirley Watkins, ASFSA President, to Representative Jamie Whitten, Chairman, Agriculture Appropriations Subcommittee In the House of Representatives, stating that ASFSA believes the $5.2 million currently in the 1989 Agriculture Appropriations Bill for a new child nutrition income verification program is unnecessary and should be deleted, September 2, 1988. 1 page.

Letter from Shirley Watkins, ASFSA President, to Representative Matthew F. McHugh, Member, Agriculture Appropriations Subcommittee Of the House of Representatives, stating that ASFSA believes the $5.2 million currently in the 1989 Agriculture Appropriations Bill for a new child nutrition income verification program is unnecessary and should be deleted, September 2, 1988. 1 page.

Letter from Shirley Watkins, ASFSA President, to Representative Bob Traxler, Member, Agriculture Appropriations Subcommittee Of the House of Representatives, stating that ASFSA believes the $5.2 million currently in the 1989 Agriculture Appropriations Bill for a new child nutrition income verification program is unnecessary and should be deleted, September 2, 1988. 1 page.

Letter from Shirley Watkins, ASFSA President, to Senator Quentin N. Burdick, Chairman, Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Agriculture, stating that ASFSA believes the $5.2 million currently in the 1989 Agriculture Appropriations Bill for a new child nutrition income verification program is unnecessary and should be deleted, September 2, 1988. 1 page.

Memorandum from Shirley Watkins, ASFSA President; Annette Bomar, ASFSA Chairman, State Directors Section; Mary Klatko, ASFSA Chairman, Public Policy and Legislative Committee; Marshall Matz, ASFSA Washington Counsel, to North Dakota ASFSA Members, regarding Legislative Action on 1989 Appropriations Bill, September 2, 1988. 1 page.

Memorandum from Shirley Watkins, ASFSA President; Annette Bomar, ASFSA Chairman, State Directors Section; Mary Klatko, ASFSA Chairman, Public Policy and Legislative Committee; Marshall Matz, ASFSA Washington Counsel, to Mississippi ASFSA Members, regarding Legislative Action on 1989 Appropriations Bill, September 2, 1988. 1 page.

Memorandum from Shirley Watkins, ASFSA President; Annette Bomar, ASFSA Chairman, State Directors Section; Mary Klatko, ASFSA Chairman, Public Policy and Legislative Committee; Marshall Matz, ASFSA Washington Counsel, to ASFSA State Directors, regarding Legislative Action on 1989 Appropriations Bill, September 2, 1988. 2 pages.

Letter from Shirley Watkins, ASFSA President; Annette Bomar, ASFSA Chairman, State Directors Section; Mary Klatko, ASFSA Chairman, Public Policy and Legislative Committee; Marshall Matz, ASFSA Washington Counsel, to Ms. Gayle M. Moran, requesting that ASFSA members in Michigan contact a key member of the Congress asking him to delete the $5.2 million in the 1989 agriculture appropriation bill for CNFRI, September 2, 1988. 1 page.

Letter from Shirley Watkins, ASFSA President; Annette Bomar, ASFSA Chairman, State Directors Section; Mary Klatko, ASFSA Chairman, Public Policy and Legislative Committee;

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Marshall Matz, ASFSA Washington Counsel, to Ms. Carolyn M. Klein, requesting that ASFSA members in Iowa contact a key member of the Congress asking him to delete the $5.2 million in the 1989 agriculture appropriation bill for CNFRI, September 2, 1988. 1 page.

Letter from Shirley Watkins, ASFSA President; Annette Bomar, ASFSA Chairman, State Directors Section; Mary Klatko, ASFSA Chairman, Public Policy and Legislative Committee; Marshall Matz, ASFSA Washington Counsel, to Mr. L. Alan Lattime, requesting that ASFSA members in New York contact a key member of the Congress asking him to delete the $5.2 million in the 1989 agriculture appropriation bill for CNFRI, September 2, 1988. 1 page.

Letter from Shirley Watkins, ASFSA President; Annette Bomar, ASFSA Chairman, State Directors Section; Mary Klatko, ASFSA Chairman, Public Policy and Legislative Committee; Marshall Matz, ASFSA Washington Counsel, to Ms. Joan Saye, requesting that ASFSA members in North Dakota to contact a key member of the Congress asking him to delete the $5.2 million in the 1989 agriculture appropriation bill for CNFRI, September 2, 1988. 1 page.

Letter from Shirley Watkins, ASFSA President; Annette Bomar, ASFSA Chairman, State Directors Section; Mary Klatko, ASFSA Chairman, Public Policy and Legislative Committee; Marshall Matz, ASFSA Washington Counsel, to Mr. John Aja, requesting that ASFSA members in Vermont contact a key member of the Congress asking him to delete the $5.2 million in the 1989 agriculture appropriation bill for CNFRI, September 2, 1988. 1 page.

Letter from Shirley Watkins, ASFSA President; Annette Bomar, ASFSA Chairman, State Directors Section; Mary Klatko, ASFSA Chairman, Public Policy and Legislative Committee; Marshall Matz, ASFSA Washington Counsel, to Ms. Jane Mitchel Robbins, requesting that ASFSA members in Mississippi contact a key member of the Congress asking him to delete the $5.2 million in the 1989 agriculture appropriation bill for CNFRI, September 2, 1988. 2 pages.

Fax from Shirley Watkins to Marshall Matz regarding acceptable language to ASFSA, September 14, 1988. 1 page.

Memorandum from Ed Cooney, FRAC, and Marshall Matz, ASFSA, to Ag Appropriations Conferees, regarding Child Nutrition Federal Review Initiative (CNFRI), September 9, 1988. 4 pages. 2 copies.

CNFRI Fact Sheet, not dated, not attributed. 1 page.

Title III – Domestic Food Programs, Food and Nutrition Service, Child Nutrition Programs, not dated. 1 page.

Conference Report to accompany H.R. 4784, House of Representatives, 100th Congress, 2d Session, September 28, 1988. 2 pages.

Nutrition Week, Community Nutrition Institute, Vol. XVIII No. 40, October 13, 1988.

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Letter from John M. Raftery, Director, Child Nutrition Programs, The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Education, to Congressman Silvio Conte, U.S. House of Representatives, urging the deletion of the $5.2 million in the 1989 agriculture appropriations bill for a Child Nutrition Federal Review Initiative (CNFRI), September 7, 1988. 1 page.

Letter from John M. Raftery, Director, Child Nutrition Programs, The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Education, to Senator Patrick Leahy, Member, Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Agriculture, urging the deletion of the $5.2 million in the 1989 agriculture appropriations bill for a Child Nutrition Federal Review Initiative (CNFRI), September 7, 1988. 1 page.

Letter from John M. Raftery, Director, Child Nutrition Programs, The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Education, to Senator Thad Cochran, Member, Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Agriculture, urging the deletion of the $5.2 million in the 1989 agriculture appropriations bill for a Child Nutrition Federal Review Initiative (CNFRI), September 7, 1988. 1 page.

Letter from John M. Raftery, Director, Child Nutrition Programs, The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Education, to Senator Quentin N. Burdick, Chairman, Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Agriculture, urging the deletion of the $5.2 million in the 1989 agriculture appropriations bill for a Child Nutrition Federal Review Initiative (CNFRI), September 7, 1988. 1 page.

Letter from John M. Raftery, Director, Child Nutrition Programs, The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Education, to Senator Tom Harkin, Member, Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Agriculture, urging the deletion of the $5.2 million in the 1989 agriculture appropriations bill for a Child Nutrition Federal Review Initiative (CNFRI), September 7, 1988. 1 page.

Letter from John M. Raftery, Director, Child Nutrition Programs, The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Education, to Representative Bob Traxler, Member, Agriculture Appropriations Subcommittee, U.S. House of Representatives, urging the deletion of the $5.2 million in the 1989 agriculture appropriations bill for a Child Nutrition Federal Review Initiative (CNFRI), September 7, 1988. 1 page.

Letter from John M. Raftery, Director, Child Nutrition Programs, The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Education, to Representative Matthew F. McHugh, Member, Agriculture Appropriations Subcommittee, U.S. House of Representatives, urging the deletion of the $5.2 million in the 1989 agriculture appropriations bill for a Child Nutrition Federal Review Initiative (CNFRI), September 7, 1988. 1 page.

School Food Service Director, Volume 5, Number 17, September 21, 1988.

Tuesday Morning, Legislative Update for ASFSA Executives, week of October 4, 1988, with attached Title III – Domestic Food Programs. 2 pages.

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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, House Agriculture Appropriations Subcommittee, asking McHugh to support deletion of the $5.2 million for the child nutrition federal review initiative or for the money to be used to provide training and technical assistance to improve school lunch accountability, September 9, 1988. 2 pages.

Congressional Record – House, September 28, 1988. 3 pages.

Issue: National School Lunch Program – Coordinated Review Effort, Child Nutrition Division, not dated. 3 pages.

Conference Report to accompany H.R. 4784, House of Representatives, 100th Congress, 2d Session, September 28, 1988. 43 pages.

Folder 6:

Article: ASFSA Backs Creation of a New Institute, Washington Update, November 1986. 2 pages.

Concept Paper: School Food Service Management Institute, American School Food Service Association, not dated. 5 pages.

School Food Service Management Institute, not dated. 3 pages.

Letter from George H. Carter, Executive Secretary, Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning, to Members of the National Advisory Committee for the Feasibility Study for a School Food Services Management Institute, October 11, 1988. 1 page.

Letter from George A. Braley, Deputy Administrator, Special Nutrition Programs, United States Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service, to Dr. George H. Carter, Executive Secretary, Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning, regarding the final report on the School Food Service Management Institute, October 7, 1988. 2 pages.

Letter from John W. Bode, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, to Honorable Jamie L. Whitten, Chairman, Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, regarding submission of the final feasibility report for establishing a national School Food Service Management Institute, September 26, 1988. 4 pages.

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, DRAFT, April 4, 1989. 5 pages.

Letter from Jeannie Sneed, PhD, RD, Director, Division of Development and Applied Research, National Food Service Management Institute, The University of Southern Mississippi, to

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Marshall Matz, Esq., Holland & Knight, inviting Matz to participate in a conference on “Trends Affecting School Food Service in the Year 2000”, August 5, 1991. 1 page.

Position Announcement for Executive Director, National Food Service Management Institute, September 14, 1990. 1 page.

Business Card for Jim Reeves, Assistant Director for Administration, National Food Service Management Institute, not dated.

Letter from Thad Cochran, Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, to Ms. Vivian Pilant, Chairman, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, assuring Pilant that Cochran will do everything he can to see that adequate funding is made available for the second phase of the Institute, May 11, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Jim Reeves, Assistant Director for Administration, National Food Service Management Institute, to Mr. Marshall Matz, ASFSA Attorney, Holland & Knight, regarding the Position Announcement for Executive Director, National Food Service Management Institute, May 7, 1990. 1 page.

Advertisement: Executive Director, National Food Service Management Institute, not dated. 1 page.

Concept Paper: School Food Service Management Institute, American School Food Service Association, not dated. 7 pages.

Feasibility Study for a National School Food Service Management Institute, United States Department of Agriculture Cooperative Agreement FNS-58-3198-8-71Needs AssessmentMission and FunctionSite SelectionFinal ReportSubmitted September 1, 1988, Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning, State of Mississippi

Trends: School Food Service in the Year 2000 and Beyond, Conference Proceedings, National Food Service Management Institute, January 1992. 168 pages.

Annotated Bibliography on Feeding Children with Special Needs, National Food Service Management Institute, February 1992. 25 pages.

Press Release: Martin Named Director of National Food Service Management Institute, United States Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service, June 4, 1991. 3 pages.

Vitae Sheet: M. Josephine Martin, Ph.D., R.D., L.D., April 1991.

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Long Range Strategic Plan for National Food Service Management Institute, The University of Mississippi, recommended by The General Advisory Board, not dated. 9 pages.

Letter from Rodney E. Leonard, Executive Director, Community Nutrition Institute, to Ms. Dorothy Caldwell, Director, Child Nutrition Programs, AR DOE, requesting Caldwell’s assistance in gaining much needed federal funding for the National Food Service Management Institute, April 7, 1992. 1 page.

Letter from Dorothy Caldwell, MS, RD, Vice President, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Dale Bumpers, thanking Bumpers for co-sponsoring a bill to postpone implementation of the Coordinated Review Effort, April 15, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from Dorothy Caldwell, MS, RD, Director, Child Nutrition, Arkansas Department of Education, to The Honorable Dale Bumpers, asking Bumpers to carefully consider the appropriation for the National Food Service Management Institute (NFSMI), April 15, 1992. 1 page.

Letter from Josephine Martin, Ph.D., R.D., Executive Director, National Food Service Management Institute, to Honorable Marshall Matz, Holland and Knight, regarding two of NFSMI’s latest publications, February 28, 1992. 2 pages.

Workshop Packet for Network for Professionals for Staff Development, NETPRO, Workshops May 7-10 and May 15-18.

The National Food Service Management Institute Fact Sheet, February 14, 1992. 4 pages.

Memorandum from Josephine Martin, Executive Director, National Food Service Management Institute, to GAB, RETAB, COR, State Directors, ASFSA Executive Board, NET Coordinators, State SFSA’s, and USDA Regional offices, bringing recipients up-to-date on happenings at the Institute, November 15, 1991. 3 pages.

Letter from Josephine Martin, Ph.D., R.D., Executive Director, National Food Service Management Institute, to Honorable Marshall Matz, Holland and Knight, regarding the NFSMI Strategic Plan for 1992-1993, October 4, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from Josephine Martin, Ph.D., R.D., Executive Director, National Food Service Management Institute, to Honorable Thad Cochran, United States Senator, regarding activities at the Institute, October 4, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from Josephine Martin, Ph.D., R.D., Executive Director, National Food Service Management Institute, to Ms. Irma H. Pearson, Professional Staff Member, United States Senate Committee on Appropriations, regarding activities at the Institute, October 4, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from Josephine Martin, Ph.D., R.D., Executive Director, National Food Service Management Institute, to Honorable Marshall Matz, Holland and Knight, thanking Matz for his continuing support during the Institute’s developmental days, June 20, 1991. 1 page.

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Letter from Josephine Martin, Executive Director, National Food Service Management Institute, to Honorable Thad Cochran, United States Senate, with the attached organizational chart for the National Food Service Management Institute, June 20, 1991. 2 pages.

Letter from Josephine Martin, Executive Director, National Food Service Management Institute, to Ms. Irma H. Pearson, Professional Staff Member, United States Senate Committee on Appropriations, thanking Pearson for all her help in making the Institute a reality, June 20, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from Josephine Martin, Executive Director, National Food Service Management Institute, to Mr. Edward J. Barron, Deputy Chief Counsel, United States Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, thanking Barron for his support to the authorization and funding for the National Food Service Management Institute, June 20, 1991. 2 pages.

Letter from Josephine Martin, Executive Director, National Food Service Management Institute, to Mr. Rocky L. Kuhn, Counsel, Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development and Related Agencies, Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, thanking Barron for his support to the authorization and funding for the National Food Service Management Institute, June 20, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from Josephine Martin, Executive Director, National Food Service Management Institute, to Mr. Timothy K. Sanders, Staff Assistant, Committee on Appropriations, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding Chairman Whitten and the Committee’s support for the National Food Service Management Institute, June 20, 1991. 1 page.

Brochure: National Food Service Management Institute: Research, Training, Information, not dated. 8 pages.

Folder 7:

Summary: National School Food Service Management Institute Proposal, not dated. 1 page.

National School Food Service Management Institute Proposal, not dated. 2 pages.

Page 1116 of the Making Further Continuing Appropriations for the Fiscal Year Ending September 30, 1988 Conference Report.

Statement of Work, Feasibility Study for Establishing a School Food Service Management Institute in Mississippi, not dated. 10 pages.

Questions Submitted by Senator Cochran, School Food Service Management Institute, April 19, 1988. 1 page.

Letter from John W. Bode, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, Office of the Secretary, Department of Agriculture, to Honorable Thad Cochran, Ranking Minority Member, Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development and Related Agencies, Committee on

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Appropriations, United States Senate, regarding the level of commodities available for distribution to various food assistance programs, April 8, 1988. 2 pages.Letter from John W. Bode, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, Office of the Secretary, Department of Agriculture, to Honorable Quentin N. Burdick, Chairman, Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development and Related Agencies, Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, listing the distribution policies for commodities available for distribution to schools and other domestic food assistance programs, April 18, 1988. 3 pages.

Series of questions and answers on various nutrition topics, not dated, not attributed. 6 pages.

Letter from Karen M. Yarbrough, Ph.D., Vice President for Research and Extended Services, The University of Mississippi, to Ms. Mary Klatko, Director of Food Service, Howard County Public Schools, Ellicott City, Maryland, regarding initial concepts for the proposed Institute, and attaching Yarbrough’s remarks at a recent program in Washington, March 9, 1988. 29 pages.

Excerpt from Agriculture Rural Development, and Related Agencies Appropriations Bill, 1988. 2 pages. 2 copies.

Article: ASFSA Backs Creation of a New Institute, Washington Update, November 1986. 2 pages.

Article: Senator Tries His Hand in the Kitchen, A legislator learns changing students’ attitudes about food takes more than one man’s encouragement, School Food Service Journal, December 1987. 1 page. 2 copies.

Annual Report 1985, Children’s Nutrition Research Center. 40 pages.

School Food Service Management Institute, not dated, not attributed. 3 pages. 2 copies.

Note from Frances Zorn, Chief, Special Nutrition Analysis Branch, Office of Analysis and Evaluation, United States Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, to Marshall Matz, ‘As requested. Please let us know if you need more information.’, with attached Title and Information Objective lists, November 3, 1987. 9 pages.

Letter from Allene G. Vaden, Professor of Dietetics and Institution Administration, Dean, School of Home Economics, The University of Southern Mississippi, to Steve C. Grafton, Assistant to Senator John C. Stennis, thanking Grafton for meeting with Vaden and discussing issues related to support for the child nutrition programs and the proposed school foodservice management institute, March 5, 1987. 1 page.

Annual Report 1986, Children’s Nutrition Research Center. 42 pages.

Letter from Allene G. Vaden, Dean, School of Home Economics, The University of Southern Mississippi, to Karen Yarbrough, Vice President Research and Extended Services, regarding Proposed School Food Service Management Institute, April 30, 1987, with attached Editorial Comment. 6 pages.

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Folder 8:

Note from [Mary] to Marshall, with an attached letter Mary E. Klatko, Chairman, Public Policy and Legislation Committee, American School Food Service Association, to Louis Smith, Director, Child Nutrition Programs Division, Department of Public Instruction, Des Moines, Iowa, regarding working jointly with “NASAFD” towards an effective commodity program, October 6, 1986. 2 pages.

Article: $10 Million Research Project: Connecticut Institute Cited In Veto of SBA Pilot Programs, Congressional Quarterly, October 11, 1986. 1 page.

Concept Paper: Institute for School Food Service Management, DRAFT, not dated, not attributed. 5 pages.

Food Service Management Institute not dated, not attributed. 3 pages.

Proposal: A National Dietary Guidelines Conference, Community Nutrition Institute, not dated. 6 pages.

Conference Report: House of Representatives, 100th Congress, 2d Session, September 28, 1988. 2 pages. 2 copies.

American School Food Service Association, School Food Service Management Institute, Concept Paper, not dated. 7 pages. 2 copies.

Letter from George H. Carter, Executive Secretary, Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning, to Members of the National Advisory Committee for the Feasibility Study for a School Food Services Management Institute, October 11, 1988. 1 page.

Letter from George A. Braley, Deputy Administrator, Special Nutrition Programs, United States Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service, to Dr. George H. Carter, Executive Secretary, Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning, regarding the final report on the School Food Service Management Institute, October 7, 1988. 2 pages.

Letter from John W. Bode, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, to Honorable Jamie L. Whitten, Chairman, Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, regarding submission of the final feasibility report for establishing a national School Food Service Management Institute, September 26, 1988. 4 pages.

Concept Paper: Institute for School Food Service Management, DRAFT, handwritten date of December 5, 1985, not attributed. 5 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, to Nancye Perry, Ann Smith, and Gene White, regarding Institute for Food Service Management (IFMA), December 12, 1984. 3 pages.

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Draft: Institute for School Food Service Management Concept Paper, not dated, not attributed. 3 pages.

Letter from Nancye B. Perry, R.D., President, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Jamie L. Whitten, Chairman, Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development and Related Agencies, Committee on Appropriations, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding Child Nutrition and exploring the possibility of the Subcommittee supporting the creation on an Institute for Food Service Management, January 1985. 2 pages.

Excerpt from Agriculture Rural Development, and Related Agencies Appropriations Bill, 1986.

Folder 9:

Feasibility Study for a National School Food Service Management Institute, United States Department of Agriculture Cooperative Agreement FNS-58-3198-8-71Needs AssessmentMission and FunctionSite SelectionFinal ReportSubmitted September 1, 1988, Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning, State of Mississippi

Tentative Agenda, National Advisory Council- National Food Service Management Institute, August 3, 1988. 1 page.

List: Advisory Committee for the Feasibility Study of a School Food Service Management Institute, Committee Meeting Attendees, not dated. 1 page.

A Needs Assessment concerning the proposed National School Food Service Management Institute, Submitted to: The Board of Trustees, The Institutes of Higher Learning, The State of Mississippi, Submitted by: MGT Consultants, Austin, Texas, Dr. Robert A. Milne, Project Director, Dr. Carol Shanklin, Technical Advisor, DRAFT, not dated. 32 pages.

Report on Mission and Function, The National School Food Service Management Institute, not dated, not attributed. 6 pages.

Sample draft of Matrix Instrument to be Applied to Institutions of Higher Education, not dated, not attributed. 3 pages.

Document regarding FNS studies, not dated, not attributed. 10 pages.

Attachment I, Part I, Statement of Work, Feasibility Study for Establishing a School Food Service Management Institute in Mississippi, not dated, not attributed. 10 pages.

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Letter from W. R. Cleere, Commissioner of Higher Education, Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning, to Ms. Patricia Johnson, Contract Specialist, Contract Management Branch, Administrative Services Division, Food and Nutrition Service, United States Department of Agriculture, regarding corrections to Cleere’s Application for Federal Assistance, June 27, 1988. 7 pages.

Letter from Patricia Johnson, Contract Specialist, Contract Management Branch, Administrative Services Division, Food and Nutrition Service, United States Department of Agriculture, to Dr. George Carter, III, Board of Trustees, State Institutions of Higher Learning, State of Mississippi, regarding two significant areas of concern with Carter’s proposal submission to Announcement Number FNS-88-71PJ, June 16, 1988. 9 pages.

Testimony of Victor J. Kimm, Deputy Assistant Administrator for Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, before the Subcommittee on Department Operations, Research and Foreign Agriculture, Committee on Agriculture, U.S. House of Representatives, March 4, 1992. 8 pages.

Fax from Stacy Steinitz, Congress of the United States, House of Representatives, to Sage, regarding A bill to amend the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act with respect to minor use of pesticides, April 22, 1992. 2 pages.

H.R. 4764, in the House of Representatives, A Bill to amend the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act with respect to minor use of pesticides, 102D Congress, 2D Session, April 3, 1992. 19 pages.

Memorandum from Larry Biddle, The Dole Foundation, to 1988 Tribute Executive Committee, regarding the enclosed Dole Foundation Kick-Off Breakfast Slide Presentation by Jackie A. Strange, President and Chief Executive Officer, April 21, 1988. 6 pages.

Memorandum from William F. Bolger, Chair, TRIBUTE Executive Committee, to Marshall Matz, with enclosed copy of Matz’ gift status report, April 25, 1988. 2 pages.

Letter for Bob Strauss and Bob Dole, The Dole Foundation, to Mr. Reeder Glass, Management Committee, Holland & Knight, requesting a tax deductible contribution of $3,000. April 26, 1988. 1 page.

Folder 10:

Feasibility Study for a National School Food Service Management Institute, United States Department of Agriculture Cooperative Agreement FNS-58-3198-8-71Needs AssessmentMission and FunctionSite SelectionFinal ReportSubmitted September 1, 1988, Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning, State of Mississippi

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Folder 11:

Appendix DFood Service Management

Appendix FUniversity of Southern Mississippi Available Classrooms – 1988

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. 2 pages.

Article: ASFSA Backs Creation of a New Institute, Washington Update, November 1986. 2 pages.

Excerpt from Agriculture Rural Development, and Related Agencies Appropriations Bill, 1988. 2 pages.

University of Southern Mississippi, Application: Site for a National School Food Service Management Institute, August 11, 1988. 17 pages.

Appendix AUSM Undergraduate Bulletin 1988-89.

Syllabus: University of Southern Mississippi School of Home Economics, Department of Institution Administration, IAD 676-Seminar in Institution Management, Spring Semester 1987. 2 pages.

Syllabus: Production Management in Foodservice Systems, Institution Administration 675, Spring 1988. 6 pages.

Syllabus: University of Southern Mississippi School of Home Economics, Department of Institution Administration, IAD 694-Current Topics in Foodservice Management, Spring Semester 1987. 2 pages.

Syllabus: University of Southern Mississippi School of Home Economics, Department of Institution Administration, IAD 677-Quantitative Assessment of Foodservice Systems, Spring Semester 1987. 2 pages.

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Syllabus: University of Southern Mississippi School of Home Economics, Department of Institution Administration, IAD 693-Readings in Foodservice Management, Spring Semester 1987. 4 pages.Appendix B:Recent Masters Degree Graduates. 7 pages.

Appendix C:Resume: Wayne E. Billon. 7 pages.

Curriculum Vitae: Barbara G. Boone. 5 pages.

Curriculum Vita: L. Jane Boudreaux. 8 pages.

Personal Vita: Ruth Ann M. Broome. 4 pages.

Curriculum Vitae: William Albert Forsythe III. 7 pages.

Curriculum Vitae: Earl Reid Palan. 4 pages.

Vita: Erskine R. Smith, Ph.D., R.D. 8 pages.

Curriculum Vita: M. Kathleen Yadrick. 4 pages.

Resume: Allison A. Yates. 5 pages.

Final ReportFeasibility Study for Establishing a School Food Service Management Institute in MississippiSubmitted to:The Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher LearningThe State of MississippiSubmitted by:Dr. Carol ShanklinDean, Ad InterimTexas Woman’s UniversityDenton, Texas43pages.

Fax from Eddie Kimbrell to Ronald A. Schuler regarding fruit cocktail and peach purchase by USDA, January 5, 1990. 2 pages.

Fax from Eddie Kimbrell to Ronald A. Schuler regarding purchasing peaches in 303 size cans, January 4, 1990. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, to Ron Schuler, regarding Commodity Distribution Program, January 8, 1990. 1 page.

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Letter from Ronald A. Schuler, President, California Canning Peach Association, to Mr. Marshall Matz, Mr. Eddie Kimbrell, Holland & Knight, regarding the alarming number of 303 inventory, December 27, 1989. 1 page.

Letter from Jo Ann R. Smith, Assistant Secretary, Marketing and Inspection Service, Department of Agriculture, to Mr. Ronald A. Schuler, President, California Canning Peach Association, regarding the inability to purchase cling peaches packed in heavy syrup in number 303 size cans at this time, December 14, 1989. 1 page.

Folder 12:

Memorandum from Thelma Becker, Souderton Area School District, to Jane Wynn, Shirley Watkins, Mary Klatko, Pat Bayer, and Marshall Matz, regarding an article Becker drafted for Food Management, May 2, 1988. 1 page.

Article: USDA Regulations – Certifications – Meat & Poultry, submitted by Thelma L. Becker, Food Management, April 28, 1988. 8 pages.

Letter from Thelma L. Becker, Chairman A.S.F.S.A Ad Hoc Committee on Commodities, American School Food Service Association, to Sharon Dee, R.D., Foodservice Director, Valley View Public Schools, Romeoville, Illinois, regarding the requirement to have an A.M.S. grader present in a processing plant, December 14, 1987. 2 pages.

Letter from Sharon Dee, R.D., Foodservice Director, Valley View Public Schools, Community Unit District 365-U, Romeoville, Illinois, to Mr. Russ Circo, Regional Director, Child Nutrition Programs, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, Midwest Regional Office, regarding the requirement for the presence of an AMS grader when processing government commodity ground beef, and the local Chicagoland meat processors no longer being interested because they cannot be competitive with the open market, October 28, 1987. 2 pages.

Letter from R. Alan Lattime, President, Food Service Director, Fairport Central School District, New York State School Food Service Association, Inc., to Mrs. Thelma Becker, Director of Food Services, Souderton Area School District, Souderton, Pennsylvania, regarding the newly enforced USDA Agriculture and Marker Service (AMS) regulations, October 22, 1987. 23 pages.

S. 1463, A Concurrent Resolution requesting the State Board of Education to develop nutritional policies for foods available to students during the school day based on the appropriate dietary guidelines and urging local school districts and school food service programs to adopt the policies recommended by the State Board, April 21, 1988. 2 pages.

Agenda: A.S.F.S.A / U.S.D.A. Meeting, May 12, 1988. 1 page. 2 copies.

Notices, Federal Register, Vol. 53, No. 75, April 19, 1988. 5 pages.

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Letter from Thelma Becker, Chairman, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, regarding the ASFSA Ad Hoc Commodity Program Improvement Implementation Committee meeting with USDA Administrators, April 14, 1988. 1 page.

Letter from Thelma Becker to George A. Braley, Deputy Administrator, Special Nutrition Programs, regarding Braley’s response to John Bode’s letter with the attached letter from George A. Braley, Deputy Administrator, Special Nutrition Programs, United States Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service, to Thelma Becker, Chairman, Ad Hoc Commodity Program Improvement Implementation Committee, regarding an upcoming meeting, April 12, 1988. 2 pages.

U.S.D.A. Progress Report to A.S.F.S.A. Ad Hoc Commodity Program Improvement Implementation Committee, on H.R. 1340 Commodity Distribution Reform Act and W.I.C. Amendments of 1987. 6 pages.

Article: School Lunch Wars, Sound Nutrition Suffers When Salt and Fat Dominate the Lunch Tray, The American School Board Journal, May 1988. 13 pages.

Letter from Thelma L. Becker, Chairman, to Alberta Frost, Director of Food Distribution, Food & Nutrition Service, Special U.S.D.A., regarding a meeting between U.S.D.A. Administrators and representatives from F.N.S., A.M.S., A.S.C.S., and the A.S.F.S.A., April 14, 1988. 1 page. Notices, Federal Register, Vol. 53, No. 75, April 19, 1988. 5 pages.

Witness List: Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, Subcommittee on Agricultural Production and Stabilization of Prices and the Subcommittee on Nutrition and Investigations, Hearing on Commodity Availability for Food Distribution Programs, May 10, 1988. 1 page.

Testimony of Mr. Jim Nolan, Chief, Intergovernmental Human Services Bureau, Montana Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services, on the Temporary Emergency Food Assistance Program, before the U.S. Senate Agriculture Committee’s Subcommittees on Nutrition and Investigation and Agricultural Production and Stabilization, May 10, 1988. 4 pages.

Statement of William A. Armstrong, Director, Commodity Distribution Bureau, State of Iowa Department of Human Services, not dated. 4 pages.

Letter from Thelma Becker-Chairman Ad Hoc Commodity Program Improvement Implementation Committee, to Jane Wynn, A.S.F.S.A. President, regarding A.S.F.S.A./U.S.D.A. proposed HR1340 Assessment Meeting, March 28, 1988, with an attached letter from Becker to John W. Bode, Assistant Secretary, Food & Consumer Services requesting a meeting, March 28, 1988. 2 pages.

Rules and Regulations, Federal Register, Vol. 53, No. 83, April 29, 1988. 3 pages.

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Memorandum from Kevin Dando, ASFSA Legislative Assistant, to Members of ASFSA’s Executive Board and Public Policy and Legislative Committee, regarding Regulation Response: 7 CFR Part 252, National Commodity Processing Program, March 25, 1988, with attached Proposed Rules, Federal Register, Vol. 53, No. 44, March 7, 1988. 5 pages.

Tuesday Morning, Legislative Update for ASFSA Executives, week of April 26, 1988. 1 page.

Letter from John W. Bode, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, Department of Agriculture, to Honorable Bill Emerson, Ranking Minority Member, Subcommittee on Domestic Marketing, Consumer Relations, and Nutrition, Committee on Agriculture, House of Representatives, outlining the department’s plans for the next school year, April 18, 1988. 3 pages.

Letter from Becky Bettencourt, CSFSA President 1987-88, California School Food Service Association, Inc., to Mr. George Braley, Deputy Administrator for Special Nutrition Program, Food and Nutrition Services, USDA, regarding misunderstandings between California and USDA, March 15, 1988. 3 pages.

Letter from Shyrl Dougherty, R.D., CSFSA President 1989-90, California School Food Service Association, Inc., to Mr. George Braley, Deputy Administrator for Special Nutrition Program, Food and Nutrition Services, USDA, regarding misunderstandings between California and USDA, March 10, 1988, with attached Summary of Currently approved VPT systems allowed by USDA. 4 pages.

Letter from George A. Braley, Deputy Administrator, Special Nutrition Programs, to Ms. Jane Wynn, President, American School Food Service Association, regarding an enclosed letter sent to key members of Congress concerning the availability of bonus commodities for School Year 1988-89, April 8, 1988. 4 pages.

Letter from 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 distribution policies for bonus commodities to schools and other domestic food assistance outlets for the upcoming year, April 18, 1988. 3 pages.

Letter from John W. Bode, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, Department of Agriculture, to Mr. Rick Frank, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, regarding distribution policies for bonus commodities to schools and other domestic food assistance outlets for the upcoming year, April 19, 1988. 2 pages.

Letter from James C. Barr, CAE, Chief Executive Officer, National Milk Producers Federation, to Honorable John Bode, Assistant Secretary for Food & Consumer Services, U.S. Department of Agriculture, strongly urging Bode to maintain cheese available for National Commodity Processing at least at the current level of 35 million pounds, April 14, 1988. 3 pages.

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Letter from George A. Braley, Deputy Administrator, Special Nutrition Program, Food and Nutrition Service, United States Department of Agriculture, to Mr. Marshall Matz, Holland and Knight, regarding issues with the 1988-1989 cheese allocation to the National Commodity Processing (NCP) Program, April 25, 1988. 1 page.

Article: Gerber Enters the Baby Formula Fray, Detroit Free Press, June 16, 1989, with an attached Western Union Mailgram from George A. Purvis, PH.D., Vice President, Research & Development, Gerber Products Company, to Dear Doctor: regarding an advanced announcement of the introduction of Gerber [™] baby formula. 3 pages.

Resolution from the Ambulatory Pediatric Association condemning the direct advertising of infant formulas to consumers, May 3, 1989. 1 page.

Article: Gerber Plan for Infant Formula, not dated, not attributed. 1 page.

Article: Gerber Unveils Its Baby Formula, Aims to Woo Parents Rather Than Doctors, The Wall Street Journal, June 16, 1989. 1 page.

Article: Roundup: Gerber Products signed a multimillion-dollar marketing deal with Bristol-Myers to introduce a milk-based baby formula. The Washington Post, June 16, 1989. 1 page.

Press Releases regarding Gerber’s launch of a new baby formula, June 15, 1989. 4 pages.

Press Release: Gerber Launches New Baby Formula In Cooperation With Bristol-Myers, June 15, 1989. 19 pages.

Article: Summer Food Program, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, not dated. 7 pages.

Amendment in the Nature of a Substitute to H.R. 24 Offered by Mr. Hawkins and Mr. Goodling, June 16, 1989. 53 pages.

Section-by-Section Analysis of H.R. 24, not dated, not attributed. 6 pages.

Amendment Offered by Mrs. Lowey to the Amendment in the Nature of a Substitute Offered by Mr. Hawkins and Mr. Goodling, June 19, 1989. 1 page.

Amendment Offered by Mr. Bartlett to the Amendment in the Nature of a Substitute Offered by Mr. Hawkins and Mr. Goodling, June 19, 1989. 1 page.

Draft Memorandum regarding observations in reference to Timm Crull’s letter of May 10, 1989, to Senator Harkin’s letter of May1, not dated, not attributed. 6 pages.

Unattributed letter to Mr. L. Robert Lake, Director/Office of Compliance, Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, Food and Drug Administration, calling Lake’s attention a misbranded infant formula product which also seriously misleads consumers about the nutritional adequacy of breastmilk and infant formulas for infants six to twelve months of age, April 3, 1989. 2 pages.

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International Code of Marketing of Breast-milk Substitutes, World Health Organization, Geneva, 1981. 36 pages.

Article: Forget the Dead Babies; Nestlé PR Firm Spins Feel-Good Line, The Village Voice, May 2, 1989. 2 pages.

Article: The Boycott is Back, New Internationalist, April 1989. 2 pages.

Letter from Timm F. Crull, President and Chief Executive Officer, Carnation Company, to Senator Tom Harkin, U.S. Senate, regarding starter formula and follow-up formula, May 10, 1989. 3 pages.

Letter from Tom Harkin, Chairman, Subcommittee on Nutrition and Investigations, United States Senate, to Mr. Timm F. Crull, President and CEO, Carnation Company, regarding Harkin’s concerns about reports regarding the marketing techniques being used to market the infant formula Good Nature, May 1, 1989. 2 pages.

Infant and Young Child Feeding, Resolution of the World Health Assembly, May 16, 1986. 1 page.

IFM President’s Speech, Important Areas, Weaning Foods, Hospital Supplies, Food Safety, not dated, not attributed. 1 page.

Letter from Richard M. Narkewicz, M.D., President, American Academy of Pediatrics, to Mr. Robert C. Gelardi, Executive Director, Infant Formula Council, regarding adapting Canadian marketing guidelines for the sale of infant formula for applicability to the sale of infant formula in the United States, October 4, 1988, with the attached American Academy of Pediatrics Recommended Infant Formula Code of Practice. 10 pages.

Article: Gerber Is Said to Have New Plans to Enter Infant-Formula Market, The Wall Street Journal, June 14, 1989. 1 page.

Article: Gerber, Bristol Set Rare Move On Formula Ads, The Wall Street Journal, June 15, 1989. 1 page.

Letter from Donald W. Schiff, M.D., President, American Academy of Pediatrics, to The Honorable Thomas Harkin, U.S. Senate, regarding Harkin and the Academy’s concerns about the practice of advertising infant formula directly to the public by a major formula company, June 5, 1989. 1 page.

Box 6:

Folder 1:

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Special Report on Education Issues…Congressman Bill Goodling, 19th District Pennsylvania, May 1990. 2 pages.

News from…Bill Goodling, Member of Congress 19th District, Pennsylvania, April 19, 1990. 1 page.

Memorandum from American School Food Service Association, to Education and Labor Committee, regarding School Lunch Budget Cuts, October 9, 1990. 1 page.Letter from Vivian Pilant, R.D., Chairman, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Leon Panetta, Chairman, Budget Committee U.S. House of Representatives, regarding the effect of the Bush Administration’s budget proposals regarding school lunch being very similar to the Reagan Administration’s, not dated. 1 page.

Letter from Kevin Cowperthwaite, Director, Maine Department of Education, to The Honorable George J. Mitchell, regarding Section 4 funding for the school lunch programs, September 20, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Judith A. Billings, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, to The Honorable Thomas S. Foley, Speaker, United States House of Representatives, expressing extreme concern about the proposal to cut Child Nutrition Program funds, September 24, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Rita Hamman, Director, School Food Service, Kansas State Department of Education, to Senator Bob Dole, regarding concern about the proposal to cut Child Nutrition Program funds, September 20, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Margaret T. Drey, Director, Child Nutrition Section, Minnesota Department of Education, regarding devastation to the National School Lunch Program in Minnesota if the child nutrition budget cuts originally proposed by President Bush go into effect, September 24, 1990. 1 page.

Memorandum from Jean Baecher-Brown, Director, Child Nutrition Programs, State of Nevada Department of Education, to Marshall Matz, ASFSA Washington Counsel, regarding Survey on “School Dropping Out of the NSLP”, August 24, 1990. 1 page.

Memorandum from Kevin Cowperthwaite, Maine Department of Education, to Marshall Matz, Holland and Knight, regarding Schools Dropping Participation in the National School Lunch Program, October 3, 1990. 1 page.

H. Con. Res. 310, Concurrent Resolution on the Budget – FY1991, Modified Bipartisan Leadership Agreement, Summary, October 8, 1990.

Series of Tables dated September 30, 1990, regarding deficit reduction, tax and receipt tables, discretionary programs, etc.

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Letter from Mary Begalle, R.D., Legislative Chair, Minnesota School Food Service Association, and JoEllen Miner, Major Cities Section Chair, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Senator Rudy Boschwitz, requesting Boschwitz express his opposition to the child nutrition budget cuts to Senator Dole, not dated. 1 page.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz to Senator Bob Dole regarding School Lunch Budget Cuts, September 11, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Sharon Gibson, Legislative Chairman, Missouri School Food Service Association, to Representative Richard A. Gephardt, requesting help in fighting cuts in the child nutrition program, September 20, 1990. 1 page.

Letters from Jane Wynn, Director, The School Board of Broward County, Florida, to The Honorable Wyche Fowler, Jr., United States Senate, The Honorable Richard A. Gephardt, House Majority Leader, The Honorable Jim Sasser, Chairman, Senate Budget Committee, The Honorable Leone E. Panetta, Chairman, House Budget Committee, and The Honorable Robert Dole, Minority Leader, United States Senate, urging them to reject proposed budget cuts to child nutrition programs, September 5, 1990. 1 page each.

Letter from Leon E. Panetta, Chairman, U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on the Budget, to Beverly M. Lowe, R.D., President, American School Food Service Association, assuring Lowe he will remember her comments in support of child nutrition during the summit deliberations, August 3, 1990. 1 page.

Letters from Richard D. Baggett, Product Manager, Ore-Ida Foods, Inc., to The Honorable Robert J. Dole, Minority Leader, U.S. Senate, The Honorable Richard Gephardt, Majority Leader, House of Representatives, The Honorable Jim Sasser, Chairman, Senate Budget Committee, U.S. Senate, The Honorable William F. Goodling, House of Representatives, and The Honorable Leon Panetta, Chairman, House Budget Committee, House of Representatives,requesting continued support for funding of child nutrition programs and careful review of all Administration proposed cuts in child nutrition programs during the White House Budget Summit meetings, June 26, 1990. 1 page each.

Letter from William F. Pohl, Jr., Director, School Food Services, Department of Elementary and Secondary Education [Missouri], to The Honorable Richard Gephardt, House of Representatives, regarding Gephardt’s assistance in curbing and proposed budget cuts to the child nutrition programs, September 20, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Karen Reed, President, Missouri School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Richard Gephardt, asking Gephardt to please not allow funds for the child nutrition programs to be cut in the 1991 budget, September 20, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Michael Kanak, Manager of Food Services, Parkway School District, Chesterfield, Missouri, to Richard Gephardt, United States House of Representatives, urging Gephardt’s support in seeing that school lunch funding is maintained at current levels, September 20, 1990. 1 page.

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Memorandum from Genevieve M. Knirr, Food Service Director, Northwest R-1 School District, House Springs, Missouri, to Honorable Richard Gephardt, opposing cuts to the school nutrition budget proposed by Richard Darmon, September 20, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Carol Schlitt, C.H.E., Assistant Director, Mehlville School District, St. Louis, Missouri, to Richard A. Gephardt, asking Gephardt to please, please, please not vote for cuts in the child nutrition program, September 20, 1990. 1 page.Letter from Kevin Cowperthwaite, Director, Maine Department of Education, to The Honorable George J. Mitchell, regarding Section 4 funding for the school lunch programs, September 20, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Leon Panetta, Chairman, Budget Committee, U.S. House of Representatives, urging on behalf of the 65,000 members of the American School Food Service Association that Panetta reject all child nutrition budget cuts, not dated. 1 page.

Memorandum from Representative Gus Hawkins, Chairman, House Committee on Education and Labor, to Representative Thomas S. Foley, Speaker, United States House of Representatives, regarding School Lunch Budget Cuts, September 24, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Jeanne Hood, State of Maine Legislative Chair, Maine School Food Service Association, to Senator George J. Mitchell, Majority Leader’s Office, regarding Richard Darman is wrong, September 20, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Helen Rankin, Assistant Legislative Chair, Maine School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Senator George J. Mitchell, Senate Majority Leader, opposing Richard Darman’s budget cut proposals, not dated. 1 page.

Letter from Lynnette Tardiff, Foodservice Director, MSAD #60, President, Maine School Foodservice Assoc.,, to The Honorable Senator Mitchell, opposing Richard Darman’s budget cut proposals, September 20, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Marsha Chapin, Kansas City, Kansas School Food Service, Kansas School Food Service Association, Past President, to Dear Senator Dole, expressing alarm at recent news of the Administration’s budget proposal which would have devastating effects on the National School Lunch Program, September 20, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to The Honorable Leon Panetta, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding budget analyst David Kleinberg, September 19, 1990. 1 page.

Memorandum from Ron Fried, to Majority Leader Richard A. Gephardt, Andie King, regarding School Lunch Budget Cuts, and listing some of the important points on why the Congress should reject the school lunch budget cut proposed by the Administration earlier in the year, September 25, 1990. 1 page.

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Letter from Robert J. Fersh, Executive Director, Food Research and Action Center, to Honorable Robert Dole, United States Senate, regarding Protecting Low-Income People in the Budget Summit, September 26, 1990. 2 pages.

Report: Child Nutrition Issues: 1990-1991, Updated August 14, 1990, by Jean Yavis Jones, Education and Public Welfare Division. 4 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz, to Senator Bob Dole, regarding School Lunch Budget Cuts, September 21, 1990. 1 page.

Draft: Provisions reducing spending authority in programs within the jurisdiction of the House Committee on Education and Labor, October 15, 1990. 1 page.

Budget Summit – Education and Labor Proposed Reconciliation Package, [October 15, 1990]. 1 page.

Civil Penalties for Certain Unfair Labor Practices, not dated. 1 page.

Summary of Education Provisions for Reconciliation, not dated. 1 page.

Memorandum from Kevin Dando, Government Affairs Specialist, to ASFSA Executive Board, ASFSA Public Policy and Legislative Committee, ASFSA Headquarters Staff, regarding Federal Budget, October 9, 1990, 1 page, with attached Memorandum from American School Food Service Association, to Education and Labor Committee, regarding School Lunch Budget Cuts, October 9, 1990. 1 page.

An Analysis of the Budget Summit Agreement, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, October 1990.

Letter from Leon E. Panetta, Chairman, Committee on the Budget, U.S. House of Representatives, thanking Matz for his kind remarks and his continued championing of effective nutrition programs, October 12, 1990. 1 page.

Pension Provisions in Chairman’s Reconciliation Package, not dated, not attributed. 1 page.

Folder 2:

Testimony of the American School Food Service Association before the Committee on Education and Labor, United States House of Representatives, February 24, 1987. 8 pages. 2 copies.

Oversight Hearing: “The Impact on the Administration’s 1988 Budget Proposal in Child Nutrition Programs”, Witness List, Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary, and Vocational Education, Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives, February 24, 1987. 1 page.

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Letter from Marshall Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Richard Lyng, Secretary, United States Department of Agriculture, regarding statutory authority and the Commodity Distribution Program, November 20, 1986. 2pages.

Letter from Richard E. Lyng, Secretary, Department of Agriculture, to Ms. Thelma Becker, President, American School Food Service Association, regarding improvements in the commodity program, December 5, 1986. 1 page.Letter from Nevin Montgomery, President, National Frozen Food Association, Inc., to Ms. Thelma Becker, President, American School Food Service Association, regarding working together with the American School Food Service Association on improvements in the Commodity Program, December 18, 1986. 2 pages.

Letter from Thelma L. Becker, President, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Nevin Montgomery, National Frozen Food Association, Inc., regarding significant disappointment with Montgomery’s letter of December 18, 1986, that must call into question the motives and goals of the National Frozen Food Association, January 15, 1987. 3 pages.

S. 236 in the Senate of the United States, A Bill to amend the National School Lunch Act to improve the administration of the commodity distribution program, and for other purposes, January 6, 1987. 6 pages.

Letter from twenty-nine organizations to The Honorable E. de la Garza, Chairman, House Committee on Agriculture, supporting legislation which seeks to improve the commodity distribution program to make it more efficient and responsive to eligible institutions while preserving its key component of utilizing surplus agriculture commodities, January 30, 1987. 2 pages.

Testimony of Edward M. Cooney, Deputy Director, Food Research and Action Center, The Impact of the Administration’s FY 1988 Budget Proposals on Child Nutrition Programs before The Elementary, Secondary and Vocational Education Subcommittee on the House Education and Labor Committee, February 24, 1987. 7 pages.

Statement of the American School Food Service Association before the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, United States Senate, February 27, 1990. 5pages.

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.

Testimony of the American School Food Service Association before the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, United States Senate, June 14, 1989, with supporting documents attached. 17 pages.

Testimony of the American School Food Service Association before the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, United States Senate, March 1, 1988. 8 pages.

Supplemental Statement of Jane Wynn, March 1, 1988. 3 pages.

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Testimony of the American School Food Service Association before the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, United States Senate, May 19, 1987. 8 pages.

Testimony of the American School Food Service Association before the Committee on Agriculture, United States House of Representatives, March 18, 1987. 8 pages.

Folder 3:

Position Statement: Nutrition Policy for Food Available at School (Competitive Foods), Adopted by ASFSA Executive Board, April 16, 1988. 2 pages.

An Issue Paper: Nutrition Policy for Food Available at School (Competitive Foods), Adopted by ASFSA Executive Board, April 16, 1988. 6 pages.

National Soft Drink Association, Appellant, v. John R. Block, Secretary, Department of Agriculture, et al., as amended November 30, 1983, 721 Federal Reporter, 2d Series. 7 pages.

Memorandum from Eldon Basham, Legal Assistant, Office of the State Superintendent of Schools, Georgia Department of Education, to Dr. Charles McDaniel, State Superintendent of Schools, Office of the State Superintendent of Schools, Georgia Department of Education, regarding the decision in National Soft Drink Association, Appellant, v. John R. Block, Secretary, Department of Agriculture, et al., November 22, 1983. 1 page.

Proposed Position Statement: Nutrition Policy for Food Available at School (Competitive Foods), not dated, not attributed. 2 pages..An Issue Paper: Nutrition Policy for Food Available at School (Competitive Foods), not dated, not attributed. 6 pages.

Article: Lunchroom Workers’ Hours Reduced, The State, Columbia, S.C., March 23, 1988.

Article: Students Shouldn’t Sell Door-to-Door, Official Says, The Knoxville News-Sentinel, February 26, 1988.

Proposed Resolution regarding April as Health Promotion Month, not dated, not attributed.

Tuesday Morning, Legislative Update for ASFSA Executives, Week of May 3, 1988.

Rules and Regulations, Federal Register, Vol. 54, No. 82, May 1, 1989. 2 pages.

Article: Los Angeles Schools Lift Junk Food Ban, The Washington Post, May 2, 1990. 1 page.

Proposed Position Statement: Nutrition Policy for Food Available at School (Competitive Foods), not dated, not attributed. 3 pages.

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Letter from Beverly M. Lowe, President, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Rob Fersh, Executive Director, Food Research and Action Center, and Mr. Bob Greenstein, Director, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, regarding looking forward to working together on the Mickey Leland Memorial Domestic Hunger Relief Act and on protecting federal nutrition programs at the budget summit, not dated. 2 pages.

Letter from Robert J. Fersh, Executive Director, FRAC, and Robert Greenstein, Executive Director, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, to Beverly Lowe, President, American School Food Service Association, c/o Marshall Matz, Holland and Knight, seeking help in securing important legislation affecting the nation’s children, May 17, 1990. 2 pages.

Notices, Federal Register, Vol. 55, No. 112, June 11, 1990. 3 pages.

Notices, Federal Register, Vol. 55, No. 86, May 3, 1990. 4 pages.

Proposed Rules, Federal Register, Vol. 55, No. 88, May 7, 1990. 2 pages.

Rules and Regulations, Federal Register, Vol. 55, No. 90, May 9, 1990. 4 pages.

Corrections, Federal Register, Vol. 55, No. 90, May 9, 1990. 1page.

Rules and Regulations, Federal Register, Vol. 55, No. 88, May 7, 1990. 2 pages.

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Article: Children in Poverty: Who Are They?: Private Study Takes Aim at Stereotypes, The Washington Post, not dated.

H.R. 4338 in the House of Representatives, A Bill to suspend certain compliance and accountability measures under the National School Lunch Act, including Extension of Remarks, Honorable Dale E. Kildee, February 27, 1992. 3 pages.

Child Nutrition Division, Coordinated Review Effort Issues, April 1, 1992. 2 pages.

Coordinated Review Implementation Schedule, USDA, April 1, 1992. 1 page.

Child Nutrition Division, Coordinated Review Effort, School Food Authority Responsibilities, April 1, 1992. 2 pages.

Review Systems for the National School Lunch Program, Food and Nutrition Service, USDA, March 1992. 46 pages.

Memorandum from Kevin Dando, to ASFSA Public Policy and Legislative Committee, regarding CRE Legislation, April 8, 1992.

Selected Chronology USDA Review Initiatives/Child Nutrition Programs 1975-1992. 2 pages.

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Letter from Sue Greig, President, ASFSA, to Mr. Robert Washington, Deputy Administrator, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, regarding continuing concern with major areas of the CRE system, with a discussion of each issue attached, March 26, 1992. 5 pages.

Tuesday Morning, Legislative Update for ASFSA Executives, Week of March 23, 1992.

Letter from Sue Greig, R.D., President, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Patrick Leahy, Chairman, Senate Agriculture Committee, Attn: Ed Barron, regarding the members of the American School Food Service Association wishing to share with Leahy the critical issues that continue to surround USDA’s development of a Coordinated Review Effort (CRE) in the school nutrition program, February 10, 1992. 7 pages.

Testimony of The American School Food Service Association before the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, United States Senate, March 3, 1992. 13 pages.

Coordinated Review Effort (CRE) Issues, USDA, March 23, 1992. 4 pages.

FNS Proposed Action (Fiscal Action), not dated, not attributed. 6 pages.

Memorandum from Adrienne Gall, to Marshall Matz, regarding Columns on CRE, March 23, 1992. 6 pages.

Letter from Mark O. Hatfield, United States Senator, to Ms. Mary Ann Herron, President, Oregon School Food Service Assn., regarding legislation Hatfield introduced to delay implementation of coordinated review regulations for one year, March 12, 1992, with attachments. 4 pages.

School Food Authority Performance Standard Summary, not dated, not attributed.

Memorandum from Charles A. Brown, State Directors/Supervisors Chair, to State Child Nutrition Directors, regarding Coordinated Review Test Documents, March 16, 1992. 1 page.

Letter from Sue Greig, R.D., President, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Dale E. Kildee, Chairman, Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary, and Vocational Education, Attention: Ms. Margaret Kajeckas, requesting that the Congress intervene to delay implementation of the Coordinated Review System, January 28, 1992. 1 page.

Tuesday Morning, Legislative Update for ASFSA Executives, Week of February 3, 1992.

Letter from Pat Bayer, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Thomas McGlinchy, Director, School District of Philadelphia, regarding the OIG auditor findings, January 31, 1992. 1 page.

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Letter from Pat Bayer, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, to Ms. Betty Jo Nelsen, Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, regarding OIG audits, January 31, 1992. 1 page.

Letter from Thomas E. McGlinchy, Director, The School District of Philadelphia, to Ms. Pat Bayer, Executive Director, ASFSA, regarding the possible consequences of an audit finding resulting from an OIG audit, January 23, 1992. 1 page.List of Management Decisions and Recommendations from Robert J. Freiler, Regional Director, Special Nutrition Programs, to Jane D. Thorne, Director, not dated. 2 pages.

Letter from Carl D. Perkins, Chairman, Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary, and Vocational Education, and William Goodling, Ranking Minority Member, Congress of the United States, House of Representatives, Committee on Education and Labor, Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary, and Vocational Education, to Ms. Annette Bomar, Administrator, School Food & Nutrition Section, Atlanta, GA, regarding the USDA proposed regulations to implement the Assessment, Improvement, and Monitoring System (AIMS), December 28, 1979. 2 pages.

Letter from Carl D. Perkins, William Goodling, Baltasar Corrada, John M. Ashbrook, Michael O. Myers, Pat Williams, Austin J. Murphy, Arlen Erdahl, August F. Hawkins, John Buchanan, Ike Andrews, William D. Ford, Jon Hinson, George Miller, Ray Kogovsek, Daniel B. Crane, and Dale E. Kildee, Congress of the United States, House of Representatives, Committee on Education and Labor, Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary, and Vocational Education, to Honorable Bob Bergland, Secretary, U.S. Department of Agriculture, urging the Department to delay its publication of the final regulations implementing the Assessment, Improvement, and Monitoring System (AIMS), December 13, 1979. 3 pages.

Witness List: Oversight Hearing on USDA Proposed Regulations for AIMS, Congress of the United States, House of Representatives, Committee on Education and Labor, Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary, and Vocational Education, December 12, 1979. 1 page.

Memorandum from Annette Bomar, American School Food Service Association, to Margaret Kajeckas, Dennis Fargas, June Harris, Andy Fish, Stacy Hoffhaus, regarding School Nutrition Overclaims, SY 88-90, January 23, 1992. 1 page.

DRAFT: Dollar Amount if Overclaims and Average Overclaim per SFA Performance Standard 2. 9 pages.

Letter from Bill Honig, California State Department of Education, to Honorable William Goodling, House Education and Labor Committee, urgently seeking Goodling’s assistance and support to delay the implementation of the compliance and accountability provision of Public Law 101-147, the Coordinated Review Effort (CRE), January 21, 1992. 2 pages.

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Letter from Anne B. Gennings, President, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Robert Eadie, Chief, Policy and Program Development Branch, Child Nutrition Division, Food and Nutrition Services, U.S. Department of Agriculture, thanking FNS for extending the comment period for the Coordinated Review Effort (CRE), and hoping that the extra time will afford those involved in implementing the school food service program at the state and local level to opportunity to understand the proposal and comment on the areas that will affect their operations, February 22, 1991, with attachments. 32 pages.

Federal Register, July 17, 1991, Part IV, Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, 7 CFR Part 210, et al., Coordinated Review Effort; Final Rule.

Letter from Annette Bomar, Chair, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to Dr. Jane Logan, Virginia State Department of EducationMs. Marilyn Hunt, School District of LaCrosse, WisconsinMr. Charles A, Brown, Supervisor, Idaho State Department of EducationMs. Beverly M. Lowe, R.D., Director of Food Services, Hampton, VirginiaMr. Edward F. Campbell, Special Nutrition Programs, MPRO, Denver, ColoradoMs. Marcella Clark, South Carolina State Department of EducationMs. Margie Craft, Executive Director, Dallas Independent School DistrictMs. Herminia Vigil, Colorado Department of EducationMrs. Eugenia R. Seay, Coordinator School Nutrition Program, Atlanta, GeorgiaMs. Francine Rodger, Shenendehowh Central School District, Clifton Park, New YorkMs. Sandy A. Sadler, Child Nutrition Programs, Texas Education AgencyMs. Shyrl Dougherty, Director, Montebello Unified School District, CaliforniaMs. Fran Shearling, Chief, Bureau of School Food Management and Nutrition, New York State Education Dept.Mr. Tom Harris, California State Department of EducationMs. Susan Cassels, Supervisor, Union County Schools, South CarolinaMs. Carol Philipps, Wisconsin Department of Public InstructionMs. Mary Mitchel, Director, Widefield School District, ColoradoRequesting that each of the above write to the members of Congress and/or staff members on the enclosed list expressing in their own words and concerns they may have over CRE or its future implementation in our nation’s schools, October 23, 1991. 1 page.

Memorandum from Laurie A. Thompson, to Marshall L. Matz, regarding Idea of Developing an Appeals Process Within the Department of Agriculture, with attached legislation and regulations implementing an appeals process within the Department of Education, November 20, 1991. 32 pages.

Letter from Mary Jo Cutler, Acting Director, Bureau of School Nutrition Services, Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Education, to The Honorable J. Joseph Moakley, United States House of Representatives, requesting Moakley’s assistance with resolving $192,081 that USDA has requested be returned for incorrectly reimbursed sponsors to the Summer Food Service program, March 20, 1991. 2 pages.

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Letter from Mary Jo Cutler, Acting Director, Bureau of School Nutrition Services, Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Education, to Sophie Hayford, c/o The Honorable J. Joseph Moakley, United States House of Representatives, thanking Hayford for agreeing to review the issues involved in the United States Department of Agriculture’s claim of $192,081 against the Massachusetts Department of Education, March 25, 1991. 2 pages.

Letter from Betty Jo Nelsen, Administrator, to Honorable E (Kika) de la Garza, Chairman, Committee on Agriculture, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding requested information about the discontinued eligibility of private non-profit organizations to sponsor Summer Food Service programs. 2 pages.

Letter from E (Kika) de la Garza, Chairman, Committee on Agriculture, U.S. House of Representatives, to The Honorable Edward R. Madigan, Secretary of Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, concerning a problem with the Summer Food Service Program in Massachusetts, June 5, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from John Joseph Moakley, Committee on Rules, U.S. House of Representatives, to The Honorable E de la Garda, Chairman, Committee on Agriculture, U.S. House of Representatives, seeking de la Garza’s assistance on a situation of deep concern to Moakley and to the future of the school lunch and other vital child nutrition programs in Massachusetts, May 14, 1991. 2 pages.

Letter from Marilyn Hurt, Food Service Supervisor, School District of La Crosse, Wisconsin, to Sue Grieg, President, AS|FSA, regarding the potential for the Coordinated Review Effort regulations to bankrupt school nutrition programs across the nation, September 18, 1991. 4 pages.

List: Members of Congress and Congressional Staff to contact regarding CRE, not dated, not attributed.

United States Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service, 7 CFR Parts 210, 215, 220, 235, and 245, signed George A. Braley, Acting Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service, July 12, 1991. 162 pages.

Letter from George Mitchell, to The Honorable Edward Madigan, Secretary, U.S. Department of Agriculture, expressing concern about the proposed Coordinated Review Effort (CRE) for the National School Lunch Program, not dated. 2 pages.

Article: Creating Our Own Opportunities, School Food Service Journal, May 1991. 1 page.

Letter from William D. Ford, Chairman, Committee on Education and Labor, and Dale E. Kildee, Chairman, Sub. on Elem., Sec., & Voc. Ed., U.S. House of Representatives, to The Honorable Edward Madigan, Secretary, Department of Agriculture, writing to express their concern that the proposed Coordinated Review regulations for the National School Lunch program are potentially burdensome and inconsistent with the intentions of P.L. 101-147, May 7, 1991. 2 pages.

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Testimony of the American School Food Service Association before the Committee on Education and Labor, Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary and Vocational Education, U.S. House of Representatives, February 25, 1991, with attachments. 10 pages.

Letter from Thomas E. Sheldon, Executive Deputy Commissioner of Education, The New York State Education Department, to Mr. Robert Eadie, Chief, Policy and Program Development Branch, Child Nutrition Division, Food and Nutrition Service, USDA, regarding appreciation for the opportunity to offer comments on the very complex proposed regulations pertaining to the Coordinated Review Effort (CRE) as printed in the Federal Register on December 21, 1990, April 2, 1991. 3 pages.

Comments on Proposed Regulations by the New York State Education Department, Federal Register, Coordinated Review Effort, December 21, 1990. 21 pages.

Federal Register, December 21, 1990, Part V, Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, 7 CFR Parts 210, et al., Proposed Rules, Vol. 55, No 246.

Memorandum from Vivian B. Pilant, Chair, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, to State Presidents, State Legislative Chairs, and State Directors, regarding Additional Materials to Use in Developing Responses to USDA’s Proposed Coordinated Review Effort, March 1, 1991. 3 pages.

Memorandum from Vivian B. Pilant, Chair, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, to ASFSA Membership, regarding Responding to USDA Proposed Rule on Coordinated Review Effort (CRE) Due by April 5, 1991, February 26, 1991. 2 pages.

Letter from Anne B. Gennings, President, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Robert Eadie, Chief, Policy and Program Development Branch, Child Nutrition Division, Food and Nutrition Services, U.S. Department of Agriculture, thanking FNS for extending the comment period for the Coordinated Review Effort (CRE), and hoping that the extra time will afford those involved in implementing the school food service program at the state and local level to opportunity to understand the proposal and comment on the areas that will affect their operations, March 1, 1991, with attachments. 32 pages.

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Excerpt from Conference Report 101-907, House of Representatives, 101st Congress, 2d Session, October 20, 1990. 2 pages.

Attendees List: Meeting with Senator Harkin, July 16, 1991. 1 page.

Levin Amendment regarding WIC, July 25, 1991. 1 page.

Building for the Future: Nutrition Guidance for Child Nutrition Programs, June 20, 1991. 34 pages.

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Committee Recommendations, Senate Approps Comm, July 23, 1991. 1 page.

Fax from Ed Cooney, Food Research and Action Center, to Marshall Matz Holland and Knight regarding Raisins, July 23, 1991. 2 pages.

Notices, Federal Register, Vol. 56, No. 122, June 25, 1991. 1 page.

Fax from Kevin to Marshall Matz regarding what Kevin could dig up about quantitative information in the Dietary Guidance, June 28, 1991. 3 pages.

Folder: Marshall Matz, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, with materials regarding the American School Food Service Association, 1991-92.

Folder: Urban Schools of America Act, The Council of Great City Schools.

Press Release: Statement of Senator Bob Dole, Children with Disabilities and the School Lunch Program, Bob Dole, U.S. Senator for Kansas, Senate Republican Leader, May 20, 1991. 2 pages.

Letter from Roger Powell, Alamogordo Public Schools, Alamogordo, New Mexico, to Mr. Marshall Matz, ASFSA Washington Council [sic], Holland & Knight, regarding sharing some thoughts with Matz concerning Matz’ recent Washington Update article, June 28, 1991. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Anne B. Gennings, American School Food Service Association, to 1990-91 Committees, regarding July Committee Days, with attachment, June 27, 1991. 3 pages.

Memorandum from Thelma Becker, Chair, P.A.C., to Political Action Committee, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, regarding Fund Raiser at A.N.C., P.A.C.’s Booth, June 21, 1991. 2 pages.

Commit to Children – Links to the Future, Las Vegas, American School Food Service Association, Special Supplement to the School Food Service Journal, March 1991. 16 pages.

Letter from Bob Dole, United States Senate, to The Honorable Catherine Bertini, Assistant Secretary, Food and Nutrition Services, U. S. Department of Agriculture, urging that the new School Food Service Management Institute established under P.L. 101-147 include among its goals improving the access of children with disabilities to the National School Lunch Program, March 8, 1991. 2 pages

Article: Philadelphia Pilots Free School Meals Plan, Foodlines, April/May 1991. 1 page.

Letter from Kevin Dando, Government Affairs Specialist, American School Food Service Association, to Ms. Margaret Kajeckas, House Education and Labor Committee, offering to pay Kajeckas’ expenses to speak at ASFSA’s Annual National Conference in Las Vegas, June 13, 1991. 1 page.

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Letter from Kevin Dando, Government Affairs Specialist, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. David Johnson, Education and Senate Committee on Agriculture, offering to pay Johnson’s expenses to speak at ASFSA’s Annual National Conference in Las Vegas, June 13, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from Kevin Dando, Government Affairs Specialist, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Dennis Fargas, House Education and Labor Committee, offering to pay Fargas’ expenses to speak at ASFSA’s Annual National Conference in Las Vegas, June 13, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from Kevin Dando, Government Affairs Specialist, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Ed Barron, Education and Senate Committee on Agriculture, offering to pay Barron’s expenses to speak at ASFSA’s Annual National Conference in Las Vegas, June 13, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from Pat Bayer, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Louis W. Sullivan, Secretary of Health and Human Services, regarding Sullivan being the featured General Session speaker at ASFSA’s Annual National Conference, June 5, 1991. 1 page.

Grapevine: Personnel Movement at USDA, But Not a Housecleaning, The Food & Fiber Letter, May 27, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from Vivian Pilant, Chair, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Dennis Fargas, House Education and Labor Committee, requesting Fargas’ participation in a legislative update workshop, May 30, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from Vivian Pilant, Chair, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Ed Barron, Senate Committee on Agriculture, requesting Barron’s participation in a legislative update workshop, May 30, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from Vivian Pilant, Chair, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to Ms. Margaret Kajeckas, House Education and Labor Committee, requesting Kajeckas’ participation in a legislative update workshop, May 30, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from Vivian Pilant, Chair, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. David Johnson, Senate Committee on Agriculture, requesting Johnson’s participation in a legislative update workshop, May 30, 1991. 1 page.

Public Policy and Legislative Committee Agenda, July 19-20, 1991, Las Vegas, Nevada. 1 page.

Paperwork Reduction Pilot Projects, EIAC Meeting Update – April 10, 1991. 3 pages.

Title IV – Domestic Food Programs, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, not dated. 5 pages.

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Letter from William D. Ford, Chairman, Committee on Education and Labor, and Dale E. Kildee, Chairman, Sub. on Elem., Sec., & Voc. Ed., U.S. House of Representatives, to The Honorable Edward Madigan, Secretary, Department of Agriculture, writing to express their concern that the proposed Coordinated Review regulations for the National School Lunch program are potentially burdensome and inconsistent with the intentions of P.L. 101-147, May 7, 1991. 2 pages.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, regarding their 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.

Letter from Mike Espy, Member of Congress, House of Representatives, Congress of the United States, to The Honorable Jamie L. Whitten, U.S. House of Representatives, suggesting that we seriously reevaluate the efficiency of the Coordinated Review Effort of the School Lunch Program, May 16, 1991. 2 pages.

Letter from Michael Casserly, Associate Director, The Council of the Great City Schools, to Marshall Matz, American School Food Service Association, asking for Matz’ organization’s support and endorsement of the “Urban Schools of America (USA) Act” (H.R. 1669, S.720) and its derivative “Education USA” (S.1135), June 25, 1991. 2 pages.

Letter from Ellen Haas, Executive Director, Public Voiced for Food & Health Policy, to Honorable Edward R. Madigan, Secretary of Agriculture, U. S. Department of Agriculture, regarding Haas’ belief that the USDA is facing a crisis of confidence and unfortunately lacks credibility with the consumer and health community, May 21, 1991. 3 pages.

Press Release: Martin Named Director of National Food Service Management Institute, United States Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service, June 4, 1991. 3 pages.

Letter from Leslie Christovich, Program Analyst, Office of Analysis and Evaluation, to Ms. Vivian Pilant, R.D., Director, Office of School Food Service, South Carolina Department of Education, regarding the School Nutrition Dietary Assessment Study, July 8, 1991. 2 pages.

Letter from W. Peyton George, Gage & Tucker, to Marshall Matz, Esq., Holland & Knight, regarding Fresh 100% real cheese meat topped pizza in school lunch program, January 23, 1991. 1 page.

Public Law 101-147 – November 10, 1989.

Article: School Lunch Pizza Issue Hand-Off Protested by Dole, Food Chemical News, July 15, 1991. 2 pages.

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Amendment to H.R. 2837 (Milk Inventory Management Act of 1991) Offered by Mr. de la Garza. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Mary Begalle, Midwest Regional Representative, Minnesota School Food Service Association, to Public Policy and Legislative Committee, regarding Midwest Regional Report, July 19, 1991. 3 pages.

Flier: A National Teleconference on Child Nutrition in Schools, A Partnership Effort of Education and Industry, broadcast by The IBM Field Television Network (FTN), October 17, 1991. 2 pages.

Food and Nutrition Service Coordinated Review Update, not dated. 5 pages.

Invitation to reception honoring Sue Greig, President- Elect, American School Food Service Association, from The Kansas School Food Service Association, July 24, 1991.

Memorandum from Vivian Pilant, Chair, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, Marshall Matz, ASFSA Washington Counsel, Kevin Dando, Government Affairs Specialist, to State Directors, State Presidents, State Legislative Chairs, regarding Legislative Sessions at ASFSA’s Annual National Conference, July 1, 1991.

Las Vegas Schedule 1991. 1 page.

Letter from Pat Bayer, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, regarding “The Stars Awards Dinner”, June 10, 1991. 1 page.

List: Marshall, these are the functions at the Las Vegas conference I thought you would be interested in, May 20, 1991, not attributed. 1 page.

Memorandum from Carol Mostad, Program Chair, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz, Esq., Speaker, 45th Annual National Conference, confirming Matz’ program participation, Legislative News: The Latest - - , not dated. 1 page.

Memorandum from Carol Mostad, Program Chair, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz, Esq., Speaker, 45th Annual National Conference, confirming Matz’ program participation, Legislative Update Session, not dated. 1 page.

Memorandum from Elizabeth McPherson, Vice President, American School Food Service Association, to President Anne Gennings, President Elect Sue Greig, ASFSA Committees (1990-91 and 1991-92), Executive Board Committee Liaisons, Headquarters Staff Committee Liaisons, regarding 1991 ASFSA Links to the Future and 1992 Sharing the Vision merging in the 1991 Annual National Conference Committee Days, June 17, 1991, with attached schedule for orientation and planning. 6 pages.

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Memorandum from Bob Young, to Marshall Matz, regarding USDA Dairy Study, May 23, 1991. 1 page.

PAC Statement of Revenue and Expenses as of June 30, 1991. 1 page.

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Program Schedule: Children and Nutrition: America’s Link to the Future, American School Food Service Association 19th Annual Legislative Action Conference, February 24-27, 1991.

PP&L Committee Meeting Agenda, February 22-23, 1991. 2 pages.

H.J. RES. 98 Designating March 4 through 10, 1991, as “National School Breakfast Week”, in the House of Representatives, January 80[?], 1991, 102D Congress, 1st Session. 2 pages.

Agenda: State Directors/Supervisors Section, Legislative Action Conference, American School Food Service Association, February 24, 1991. 1page.

1991 Legislative Action Conference, February 24, 1991. 1 page.

The Healthy Edge in Schools: Eating, Dietary Guidelines and Education, Supplement to the School Food Service Journal, March 1991. 20 pages.

Article: Who’s the Fairest of Them All?, The Washington Post, February 13, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Jack Rosenthal, Editorial Page Editor, The New York Times, regarding Who’s Entitled?, February 7, 1991. 2 pages.

Article: Tough Questions for Darman on Aid, The New York Times, February 7, 1991. 1 page.

Article: Obstacles to Healthier School Lunches Noted by USDA’s Braley, Food Chemical News, February 11, 1991. 2 pages.

Letter from Tomiji Sugawa, Educational Attaché, Embassy of Japan, to Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, regarding the Japanese school lunch system, with attachments, December 12, 1989. 5 pages.

1992 Budget Summary, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Food and Consumer Services. 3 pages.

Testimony of the American School Food Service Association before the Committee on Education and Labor, Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary and Vocational Education, U.S. House of Representatives, February 25, 1991, with attachments. 10 pages.

Meal Reimbursement Rates, Current and Proposed Legislation, Fiscal Year 1992. 1 page.

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Article: Who’s Entitled?, The New York Times, February 6, 1991. 1 page.

Budget of the United States Government, Part Two-141, not dated. 1 page.

School Nutrition Principles 1991, American School Food Service Association. 1 page.

Position of the American Dietetic Association, Competitive Foods in School, DRAFT for approval by midyear, HOD April, 1991. 5 pages.

R. Gerald Turner bio, not dated. 1 page.

1991 Legislative Issue Paper, Invest in Our Children: Toward a National Nutrition Policy, American School Food Service Association, February 1991. 2 pages.

Sales brochure for ASFSA 19th Annual Legislative Action Conference cassettes. 4 pages.

Letter from Anne B. Gennings, ASFSA President, Pat Bayer, ASFSA Executive Director, Vivian Pilant, R.D., Chair, ASFSA Public Policy and Legislative Committee, Marshall Matz, ASFSA Washington Counsel, to Dear LAC Attendee, welcoming them to the 19th Annual Legislative Action Conference, February 24, 1991. 1 page.

The American School Food Service Association Position Statement, School Nutrition Programs: An Integral Part of the School Environment, adopted by ASFSA Executive Board, February 19, 1991. 2 pages.

Position Statement, Nutrition Policy for Food Available at School (Competitive Foods), adopted by ASFSA Executive Board, February 19, 1991. 2 pages.

An Issue Paper, Nutrition Policy for Food Available at School (Competitive Foods), adopted by ASFSA Executive Board, February 19, 1991. 6 pages.

Income Eligibility Guidelines [Effective From July 1, 1990 to June 30, 1991]. 1 page.

1991 Legislative Action Conference Participants’ To Do List. 1 page.

Dietary Guidelines for Americans, Third Edition, 1990, U. S. Department of Agriculture, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 26 pages, with attached USDA Backgrounder, Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 2 pages, and Press Release: New Dietary Guidelines Released by USDA and DHHS, 2 pages.

Capitol Action: How a Bill Becomes Law, American School Food Service Association, not dated. 4 pages.

Letter from Anne B. Gennings, President, American School Food Service Association, to Catherine Bertini, Asst. Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, regarding Indirect Costs, January 28, 1991. 1 page.

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White Paper on School-Lunch Nutrition, Citizens’ Commission on School Nutrition, December 1990. 2 pages.

Glossary of Legislative Terms Related to Child Nutrition Programs, not dated, not attributed. 12 pages.Memorandum from Kevin Dando, Government Affairs Specialist, to 1991 Legislative Action Conference Attendees, regarding Child Nutrition Regulations, February 24, 1991. 1 page.

Draft: Child Nutrition Bill, 2/12. 5 pages.

Letter from Anne B. Gennings, President, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Catherine A. Bertini, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, U. S. Department of Agriculture, regarding Bertini’s willingness to change the time of her speech, February 13, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from Anne B. Gennings, President, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable William D. Ford, Chairman, House Education and Labor Committee, United States House of Representatives, The Honorable William F. Goodling, United States House of Representatives, and The Honorable Augustus Hawkins, inviting each to attend a reception honoring Hawkins, February 13, 1991. 1 page each.

Memorandum from Tom Cannon, Assistant Commissioner, School Success, to Superintendents/Directors of Tennessee Schools, regarding Lobbying Restrictions – Certification Request, January 31, 1991. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Charles C. Kirby, Regional Director, Special Nutrition Programs, Dietary Guidelines for Americans United States Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service, Southeast Region, to All State Directors: Child Nutrition Programs, Food Distribution Programs, Temporary Emergency Food Assistance Programs, Southeast Region, regarding Clarification of Lobbying Restrictions, November 3, 1990. 1page.

Memorandum from Charles C. Kirby, Regional Director, Special Nutrition Programs, Dietary Guidelines for Americans United States Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service, Southeast Region, to All State Directors, Southeast Region, regarding 7 CFR 3018 – Lobbying Restrictions, October 11, 1990. 2 pages.

Letter from Sherwood Boehlert, Member of Congress, House of Representatives, Congress of the United States, to Mr. Kevin Dando, American School Food Service Ass’n, thanking Dando for preparing the text for the “National School Breakfast Week”, January 31, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from Sherwood Boehlert, Member of Congress, House of Representatives, Congress of the United States, to Letter from Sherwood Boehlert, Member of Congress, House of Representatives, Congress of the United States, to Dear Colleague, regarding designating March 3 – 9, 1991 as “National School Breakfast Week”, January 30, 1991. 1 page.

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Letter from Susan Nagy, R. N., School Nurse, Lowville Academy and Central School, Lowville, New York, to Jolynn Brinkley, Nutrition Outreach Coordinator, Lewis County Opportunities, New Bremen, NY, regarding the breakfast program proving itself to be worthwhile, February 1, 1990. 1 page.

Congressional Record – House, January 30, 1991. 1 page.Fax from Kevin Cowperthwaite, Maine Department of Education School Nutrition Programs, to Marshall Matz, regarding letter from a local, succinctly stating the problem in many schools, February 6, 1991. 3 pages.

PAC Statement of Revenue and Expenses as of November 30, 1990. 2 pages.

Letter from Anne B. Gennings, President, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Catherine A. Bertini, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, U. S. Department of Agriculture, requesting a sixty day extension of the comment period for the FNS proposed rule on the coordinated review effort for the school nutrition programs, January 4, 1991. 1 page.

American School Food Service Association 1991 Legislative Issue Paper: Invest in Our Children, Ninth Draft, January 16, 1991. 7 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz, ASFSA, to Friends of Child Nutrition, regarding the 1991 budget, January 29, 1990, with attachment. 3 pages.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Richard A. Gephardt, Majority Leader, U.S. House of Representatives, Attn: Ms. Andrea King, regarding Speaking Invitation, November 28, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Catherine A. Bertini, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, Department of Agriculture, to Ms. Vivian Pilant, Chair, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, regarding the sale and service of commercially prepared fresh meat-topped pizza in schools that participate in the National School Lunch Program, December 14, 1990. 1 page.

Memorandum from Betty Jo Nelsen, Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service, United States Department of Agriculture, to All Regional Administrators, regarding Sales Agency Agreements for Commercially Prepared Food in the National School Lunch Program, [November 27, 1990]. 2 pages.

Article: A Full Platter of Issues on Capitol Hill, The Washington Post, not dated. 2 pages.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Robert Kerry, United States Senate, Attn: Ms. Cindy Dwyer, regarding Speaking Invitation, November 28, 1990. 1 page.

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Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Augustus F. Hawkins, Chairman, Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding Speaking Invitation, November 28, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Bill Ford, U.S. House of Representatives, inviting Ford to a banquet honoring Chairman Hawkins, October 16, 1990. 1 page.Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Bill Goodling, U.S. House of Representatives, inviting Goodling to a banquet honoring Chairman Hawkins, October 16, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Vivian B. Pilant, Chairman, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Catherine A. Bertini, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, U. S. Department of Agriculture, inviting Bertini to address the 19th Annual Legislative Action Conference, December 21, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Vivian B. Pilant, Chairman, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to Chancellor Gerald Turner, University of Mississippi, inviting Turner to address the 19th Annual Legislative Action Conference, December 21, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Vivian B. Pilant, Chairman, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Robert J. Fersh, Executive Director, Food Research and Action Center, requesting Fersh speak at the 19th Annual Legislative Action Conference, December 21, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Vivian B. Pilant, Chairman, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Jack Jennings, Education and Labor Committee, requesting Jennings be part of a panel of legislative aides at the 19th Annual Legislative Action Conference, December 21, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Vivian B. Pilant, Chairman, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, Ms. Mary Jane Fiske, Education and Labor Committee, requesting Fiske be part of a panel of legislative aides at the 19th Annual Legislative Action Conference, December 21, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Vivian B. Pilant, Chairman, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Dave Johnson, Senate Committee on Agriculture, requesting Johnson be part of a panel of legislative aides at the 19th Annual Legislative Action Conference, December 21, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Vivian B. Pilant, Chairman, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Ed Barron, Senate Committee on Agriculture, requesting Barron be part of a panel of legislative aides at the 19th Annual Legislative Action Conference, December 21, 1990. 1 page.

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Letter from Vivian B. Pilant, Chairman, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Jerry Klapner, American Federation of State and County Municipal Employees, requesting Klapner speak at the 19th Annual Legislative Action Conference, December 21, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Vivian B. Pilant, Chairman, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. John Bode, Esquire, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., requesting Bode speak at the 19th Annual Legislative Action Conference, December 21, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Vivian B. Pilant, Chairman, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to Dr. Marion Nestle, Chair, Department of Nutrition, Food and Hotel Management, New York University, requesting Nestle speak at the 19th Annual Legislative Action Conference, December 21, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Dale E. Kildee, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding Child Nutrition and the prospect that Kildee may become the next Chairman of the Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary and Vocational Education, November 20, 1990. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Kevin Cowperthwaite, PPL Committee Representative, Maine Department of Education School Nutrition Programs, to Vivian Pilant, Chair, ASFSA PPL Committee, Marshall Matz, ASFSA Washington Council [sic], Kevin Dando, ASFSA Governmental Affairs Specialist, regarding 1991 Issue Paper- Sixth Draft and notes on Conference, January 8, 1991. 2 pages.

American School Food Service Association 1991 Legislative Issue Paper: Invest in Our Children, Seventh Draft, January 8, 1991. 7 pages.

Memorandum from Ed Cooney, Michele Tingling-Clemmons, Jud Dolphin, Food Research and Action Center, to Friends of the Community Food and Nutrition Program (CFNP), regarding FY1992 Labor HHS-Education Appropriations Bill for CFNP, December 14, 1990. 8 pages.

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.

Washington Wire: A Special Weekly Report From The Wall Street Journal’s Capital Bureau, The Wall Street Journal, [November, 9], 1990. 1 page.

Letter from William D. Ford, Member of Congress, Congress of the United States, House of Representatives, to Ms. Nancy C. Kostka, Director of Operations, Association for Child Development, regarding Kostka’s opposition to funding cuts in the Child Care Food Program, October 29, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Jack C. Parnell, Deputy Secretary, Department of Agriculture, to The Honorable Mitch McConnell, United States Senate, regarding McConnell’s questions about the effect of

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changes proposed in President Bush’s FY 1991 budget on poor children participating in the school lunch program, October 22, 1990. 2 pages.

Letter from Mitch McConnell, United States Senator, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, to Mrs. Linda Locke, Community Coordinated Child Care, assuring Locke that he will continue to monitor budget cuts proposals to child nutrition programs with Locke’s thoughts in mind, October 30, 1990. 1 page.Western Union Mailgram from Vivian Pilant, Chair, ASFSA Public Policy and Legislative Committee, to Marshall Matz, Holland and Knight, regarding the $500 billion deficit reduction package not cutting one penny from child nutrition programs, October 29, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Anne B. Gennings, National President, American School Food Service Association, to Mrs. George Bush, White House, inviting Bush to address the American School Food Service Association’s Annual National Conference, September 13, 1990. 2 pages.

Child Nutrition Principles 1990, American School Food Service Association. 1 page.

Evaluation Responses , 1990 Legislative Action Conference, American School Food Service Association

Statement of the American School Food Service Association before the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, United States Senate, February 27, 1990. 5 pages.

Media Alert: Teaching Children to Teach Parents About Good Nutrition, NewsNewsNews, American School Food Service Association, February 19, 1991. 2 pages. 2 copies.

Agenda for 19th Annual Legislative Action Conference, American School Food Service Association, February 24-27, 1991.

Excerpts from Public Law 101-147, November 10, 1989.

Banquet Remarks, not dated, not attributed. 4 pages. 2 copies.

Letter from Dale E. Kildee, Chairman, Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary and Vocational Education, to Ms. Anne B. Gennings, President, American School Food Service Association, c/o Mr. Marshall Matz, Holland and Knight, inviting Gennings to testify at a hearing before the Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary and Vocational Education, focusing on the School Lunch and School Breakfast Programs, February 15, 1991. 1 page.

Flyer: Quality Improvement for the Food Service Industry, March 22-25, 1991, American School Food Service Association. 2 pages.

List: Future ASFSA Meetings, not dated, not attributed. 1page.

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Copy of Newsweek, Special Edition, How Kids Grow, Summer 1991.

Fax of article: School Lunch Critics Turn Feast Into Famine, [Fall 1991, Priorities]. 3 pages.

Memorandum from Robert E. Washington, Deputy Administrator, Special Nutrition Programs, to Regional Administrators, All Regions, regarding Meal Substitutions for Handicapped Children, June 17, 1991, with attachment and note. 3 pages.Article: Food for Thought: Orange Schools Study Cafeteria Options, The Orlando Sentinel, November 8, 1991. 1 page.

Fax from Ed Cooney, Food Research and Action Center, to Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, of S. 757. 13 pages.

Letter from Marilyn Hurt, Food Service Supervisor, School District of La Crosse, to Kevin Dando, ASFSA, regarding a letter from Congressman Gunderson, September 26, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from Steve Gunderson, Member of Congress, Congress of the United States, House of Representatives, to Wisconsin School Food Service Association, c/o Ms. Katie Wilson, Food Service Director, West Salem, Wisconsin, regarding an update on issues important to your association and members, September 23, 1991. 4 pages.

School Lunch Program, Congressional Record – Senate, October 16, 1991. 2 pages.

Letter from Annette Bomar, Chair, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Jack Jennings, Counsel, House Education and Labor Committee, inviting Jennings to speak at the Annual Legislative Action Conference, November 14, 1991. 1 page.

Press Release: Secretary Madigan Celebrates National School Lunch Week, United States Department of Agriculture, Office of Public Affairs, not dated. 2 pages.

Approximate Nutrient Content of Food Samples, National School Lunch Week Exhibit, October 16, 1991. 4 pages.

Look What’s Cooking in America’s National School Lunch Program: Examples of New and Innovative Approaches in School Cafeterias, U. S. Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service, not dated. 27 pages.

Draft Schedule for “Look What’s Cooking”, Cannon Caucus Room, October 16, 1991. 1 page.

Draft: Talking Points for “Look What’s Cooking” Participants, not dated. 3 pages.

Meet the Experts, Taste the Food, National School Lunch Week Exhibit, October 16, 1991. 2 pages.

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Food Program Facts, National School Lunch Week, Food and Nutrition Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture, not dated. 3 pages.

Press Release: Budget Committee Chairman Announces Panel to Review Budget Situation, Proposes “Ten-Year Commitment to Restoring America’s Future”, U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on the Budget, October 7, 1991. 8 pages.

Article: The High Cost of the Free Lunch: Schools Cope With High Fat, Low Funds, The Washington Post, October 23, 1991. 2pages.

Memorandum from Kevin Dando, Marshall Matz, to ASFSA Executive Board, Pat Bayer, ASFSA Public Policy and Legislative Committee, ASFSA Nutrition Standards/Nutrition 1Secretary of Agriculture, regarding labeling in the school lunch program, an article regarding school lunches from The Washington Post, October 23, 1991, and the newest draft of their “Universal Vision” concept paper, October 23, 1991. 8 pages.

Letter from Betty Jo Nelsen, Administrator, United States Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service, to Honorable William D. Ford, Chairman, Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding the 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. 11 pages.

Universal Vision: Preparing the Nation’s Children for School, Revised October 16, 1991, not attributed. 3 pages.

Article: Uncle Sam in the Cafeteria, The Washington Post, October 26, 1991. 1 page.

Memorandum from Janet Bantly, American School Food Service Association, to Annette Bomar and Marshall Matz, regarding LAC Program, October 23, 1991. 1page.

Letter from Diane Bezdek, Southwest Area Representative, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, regarding Congressional Contacts regarding Universal Program, October 14, 1991. 1 page.

Memorandum from Pat Bayer to Sue Greig, Lib McPherson, Dorothy Caldwell, October 23, 1991, regarding the attached NASDA Memo of October 16, 1991, from Robert Amato, Acting Executive Secretary, The National Association of State Departments of Agriculture, to Ms. Patricia Bayer, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, requesting comments and/or suggestions regarding a proposed policy. 2 pages.

Letters from Annette Bomar, Chair, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Dennis Fargas, Education and Labor Comm., Mr. Ed Barron, Senate Comm. On Agriculture, Ms. Margaret Kajeckas, House Ed and Labor Comm., Mr. Dave Johnson, Senate Comm. on Agric., Dr. June Harris, Education & Labor Comm., and Ms. Stacy Hoffhaus, Office of Senator Dole, regarding keeping them informed on the status of the Coordinated Review Effort (CRE) provision of P.L. 101-147, October 16, 1991. 2 pages each.

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Article: Dropping Out: Why Are High Schools Leaving the National School Lunch Program? Are More to Follow?, Food Management, August 1991. 7 pages.

National School Lunch Program – FY 1989, State Agency and Regional Office: Program Participation, Number of Lunches and Federal Reimbursement, United States Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service. 2 pages. Fax of two articles: School Lunches Serving Up Stromboli, Peach Soufflé, Paella, by Jennifer Dixon, AP Farm Writer, 3 pages; Chef Wins His Way Into Students’ Hearts With Gourmet Fare, by Diane Duston, Associated Press Writer, 4 pages.

Fax from Kevin to Sue Greig, Dorothy Caldwell, Marshall Matz, Lib McPherson, Annette Bomar, with attached final version of the school lunch labeling letter and its signatories, October 17, 1991. 3 pages.

America 2000: An Education Strategy, “…making this land all that it should be.” George Bush, U.S. Department of Education. 62 pages.

Article: Education Goals Called Far From Realization: Report Will Serve as Base Line for Progress, The Washington Post, October 1, 1991. 1 page.

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, expressing concern over several issues related to the coordinated review effort final rule and disappointment that FNS published this regulation in final rather than interim form, August 1, 1991. 4 pages.

Article: McDonald’s Delays Rollout of Pizza On National Level, The Wall Street Journal, September 25, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from Robert E. Washington, Deputy Administrator, Special Nutrition Programs, United States Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service, to Ms. Annette Bomar, Chairperson, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, regarding the Coordinated Review System and why FNS published a final instead on an interim rule, August 26, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from Annette Bomar, Chairperson, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Charles Heise, Food and Nutrition Service, USDA, Child Nutrition Division, regarding the definition of current income with regard to “Determination of Eligibility for Free and Reduced Price Meals and Free Milk in Schools; Free and Reduced-Price Eligibility Criteria”, August 20, 1991. 2 pages.

Fax from Lib McPherson, Caswell County Schools, to Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, regarding Confidentiality Regs, August 8, 1991. 8 pages.

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Letter from Sue Greig, M.S., R.D., President, American School Food Service Association, to Ms. Cynthia Ford, Nutrition and Technical Services Division, United States Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, offering comments on behalf of the American School Food Service Association in response to the June 25, 1991 publication of Nutrition Guidance for Child Nutrition Programs, August 5, 1991. 5 pages.

Letter from Kevin Cowperthwaite, Maine Department of Education School Nutrition Programs, to Marshall Matz, Esquire, Holland and Knight, regarding Matz’ recent presentations in Las Vegas, July 30, 1991. 2 pages.

National School Lunch Program Studies Since 1980, Food and Nutrition Service, Office of Analysis and Evaluation, not dated. 4 pages.

Sec. 4. National Private Commodity Purchase Program, not dated. 3 pages.

Fax from Ed Barron, United States Senate, to Marshall Matz, of Sec. 4. National Private Commodity Purchase Program, June 25, 1991. 4 pages.

Letter from Annette Bomar, Director, School and Community Nutrition Division, Georgia Department of Education, to Mr. George Braley, Associate Administrator, FNS-USDA, expressing Bomar’s opinion that one of the most important recommendations as the August 1990 Paperwork Reduction Task Force meeting was to expedite the free/reduced application approval process, June 17, 1991. 1 page.

Fax from Annette to Kevin Dando, Marshall Matz, Vivian Pilant, expressing hope that ASFSA might respond to USDA’s directive to plan NET for ’92 at the 5 million level!!!, with attached Memorandum from Charles C. Kirby, Regional Director, Special Nutrition Programs, United States Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, Southeast Region, regarding Nutrition Education and Training (NET) Program State Plan Guidance, July 1, 1991. 3 pages.

Agenda: Secretary Madigan/ASFSA, June 25, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from Samuel P. Bauer, Director, Child Nutrition Division, United States Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, to George A. Braley, Deputy Administrator, Special Nutrition Programs, regarding Status of School Lunch/Breakfast Mandates, March 6, 1985. 2 pages.

Questions Submitted by Senator Cochran, Child Nutrition Programs, not dated, not attributed. 5 pages.

Press Release: Veteran School Food Specialist Heads National Food Service Management Institute, UM Publications, June 4, 1991. 2 pages.

Press Release: Increasing Child Poverty Defies Economic Cycles and Stereotypes, Can Be Eliminated by the Year 2000, Says New CDF Report, Children’s Defense Fund, June 3, 1991. 18 pages.

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Note from Linda Barnett, United States Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, to Marshall, with attached letter from Catherine A. Bertini, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, United States Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, to Ms. Patricia Bayer, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, soliciting input into the development of the administration’s 1993 budget request, not dated. 2 pages.Proposed Rules, Federal Register, Vol. 56, No. 102, May 28, 1991. 9 pages.

Fax from Annette, to Vivian Pilant, Kevin, Marshall, of a Letter from Janice G. Lilja, Director, Office of Analysis and Evaluation, United States Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, to Ms. Annette Bomar, Chairperson, EIAC Food and Nutrition Subcommittee requesting input for developing and research and evaluation agenda for Child Nutrition and WIC for Fiscal Years 1992 and 1993, May 17, 1991. 7 pages.

Fairness in Federal Program Benefits, not dated, not attributed. 1 page.

Letter from John F. Jennings, General Counsel for Education, Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives, to Annette Bomar, Director, School and Community Nutrition Division, Georgia Department of Education, May 15, 1991, regarding Bomar’s earlier letter on the confidentiality on free and reduced-price applications, which resulted in the attached report from Richard N. Apling and Jean Yavis Jones, Specialists in Social Legislation, Education and Public Welfare Division, to House Committee on Education and Labor, Attention: Jack Jennings, regarding Use of National School Lunch Program Data by Federal Education Programs, Congressional Research Service, The Library of Congress, May 10, 1991. 7 pages.

Letter from William D. Ford, Chairman, Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives, to Ms. Vivian Pilant, Chair, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association (ASFSA), regarding requirements for fluid milk, May 14, 1991. 1 page.

Memorandum from Mitch Stabbe, to Judy Carpenter, regarding proper switchboard performance, May 24, 1991. 1 page.

Memorandum from ACDA, to Alberta Frost, FNS/USDA Food Distribution, regarding Substitution of Butter or Butter Oil in Ice Cream, not dated. 2 pages.

Letter from Anne Gennings, President, to New York State Assembly and Senate, opposing efforts to add exemptions to the New York State competitive foods law as proposed in Assembly Bill 512 and Senate Bill 5473, May 14, 1991. 1 page.

The Honorable William F. Goodling of Pennsylvania Testimony Before the Subcommittee on Rural Development and Agriculture, Committee on Appropriations, May 15, 1991. 12 pages, with attached note.

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Resolution of Political Action Committee, Proposed by Connecticut School Food Service Association, April 30, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from Vivian Pilant, R.D., Chair, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, to Rep. Bill Ford, Chairman, House Education and Labor Committee, opposing the proposed expansion of the Federal Review System (FRS) into the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP), May 13, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from Conrad Burns, United States Senator, to American School Food Service Association, regarding Senate Bill 499, which would remove the requirement that schools participating in the program offer students specific types of fluid milk, April 30, 1991. 1 page.

Testimony of The Society for Nutrition Education and The National Association of State N.E.T. Coordinators for the Subcommittee on Rural Development, Agriculture and Related Agencies, Appropriations Committee, United States House of Representatives, prepared by: Gordon R. Odermann, New York State Nutrition Coordinator, Member NASNET & SN E, May 1991. 4 pages.

Letter from Edward M. Cooney on behalf of the Steering Committee, Child Care Food Program Sponsors Forum, to Representative Dale Kildee, Chairman, House Education and Labor Committee on Elementary, Secondary and Vocational Education, requesting Kildee and Chairman Ford’s help in preventing the Office of Management and Budget and the U. S. Department of Agriculture from instituting a new system of audits for the Child and Adult Care Food Program, May 7, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from Edward M. Cooney on behalf of the Steering Committee, Child Care Food Program Sponsors Forum, to Rep. Bill Ford, Chairman, House Education and Labor Committee, urging Ford to alert the Appropriations Committee of your Committee’s need to review the inclusion of CACFP in FRS prior to action by that Committee, May 7, 1991. 2 pages.

Letter from Bob Dole, United States Senate, to Catherine Bertini, Assistant Secretary, Food and Consumer Services, U. S. Department of Agriculture, encouraging the Department to move ahead with implementing the paperwork reduction provisions of P.L. 101-147, and asking to be kept informed of the progress, April 10, 1991. 1 page.

Proclamation: National School Lunch Week, 1991, By the President of the United States of America. 1 page.

Letters from Vivian Pilant, R.D., Chair, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Quentin N. Burdick, United States Senate, The Honorable Thad Cochran, United States Senate, and The Honorable Jamie L. Whitten, Chairman, Committee on Appropriations, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding Child Nutrition, and strong support for the School Food Service Management Institute, studying trends in the school lunch program, and please at Whitten’s action the previous year increasing the appropriation for NET, March 13, 1991. 2 pages each.

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Memorandum from Kevin Dando, to ASFSA 90-91 Executive Board, ASFSA 91-91 Executive Board, ASFSA Public Policy and Legislative Committee, Pat Bayer, regarding Committee for Education Funding Budget Alerts, with the attached extracts dealing with child nutrition programs from Education Budget Alert for Fiscal Year 1992, April 10, 1991. 8 pages.

Outline of the School Lunch Program in Japan, 1990. 19 pages.

Monbusho, 1989, Ministry of Education, Science and Culture, Government of Japan. 2 pages.

Statistical Abstract of Education, Science and Culture, 1988 edition, Research and Statistics Division, Minister’s Secretariat, Ministry of Education, Science and Culture, Japan. 2 pages.

Letter from Victoria Leonard, Director, Children’s Nutrition Project, Center for Science in the Public Interest, to Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, seeking Matz’ counsel and assistance as Leonard seeks a position inside USDA, April 16, 1991. 1 page.

Sample letter, draft 4, of a letter to Senators seeking support and cosponsorship of S. 499, introduced by Senator Lugar, which would eliminate the mandate that schools be required to offer a certain type of milk as part of the National School Lunch Program, April 1991. 1 page.

Child Nutrition Research, not dated, not attributed. 1 page.

Letter from Donald E. Edwards, Major General, The Adjutant General, State of Vermont, Office of the Adjutant General, to The Honorable Patrick J. Leahy, United States Senator, United States Senate, regarding Leahy’s honorarium of $2,000 for the Vermont National Guard Family Assistance Fund, April 3, 1991. 1 page.

Child Nutrition Questions for Senator Thad Cochran, not dated, not attributed. 2 pages.

Packet of information regarding school lunch in Japan, March 8, 1991. 6 pages.

Article: Lowfat vs. Whole Milk: School Lunch Officials Say Food Choices Should Be Left Up To Them, The Washington Post, not dated. 1 page.

Child Nutrition Questions for Senator Tom Harkin, not dated, not attributed. 2 pages.

An Analysis of the President’s Budgetary Proposals for Fiscal Year 1992, Congress of the United States, Congressional Budget Office, March 20, 1991. 13 pages.

United States Department of Agriculture, Food and Consumer Services, list of witnesses appearing before the Senate Appropriations Committee, not dated, not attributed. 1 page.

Statement by Catherine Bertini, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, before the Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development, and Related Agencies, United States Department of Agriculture, Food and Consumer Services, not dated. 12 pages.

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Statement of Sue Ann Ritchko, Administrator, before the Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development, and Related Agencies, United States Department of Agriculture, Human Nutrition Information Service, not dated. 13 pages.

Statement by Betty Jo Nelsen, Administrator, before the Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary and Vocational Education, United States Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, not dated. 10 pages.

Letter from A. Sidney Johnson, III, Executive Director, American Public Welfare Association, to Dear Conferee, urging conferees to oppose the provision sponsored by Senator Leahy of Vermont that would increase the base price of fluid milk which would in turn increase the price of milk to all consumers, with attached Talking Points on Fluid Milk Retail Price Increase, March 21, 1991. 3 pages.

Talking Points School Lunch Dairy Prices, not dated. 2 pages.

Talking Points on Fluid Milk Retail Price Increase, not dated. 1 page.

Notices: Federal Register, Vol. 56, No. 54, March 20, 1991. 3 pages.

Letter from Betty F. Marcelynas, R.D., Director, Child Nutrition Section, to Mr. Kevin Dando, Government Affairs Specialist, American School Food Service Association, with attached letter from Betty F. Marcelynas, R.D., Director, Child Nutrition Section, to The Honorable Jolene Unsoeld, U.S. Representative, regarding the significant impact of the President’s proposed budget on the reimbursement received by school districts in Washington State, with attachments of Projected Loss in National School Lunch Program Funding In Each Congressional District, March 7, 1991. 17 pages.

Letter from Eugene T. Paslov, Superintendent of Public Instruction, to The Honorable Richard Bryan, United States Senate, regarding negative impact of the President’s 1992 budget to Nutrition Education Programs in Nevada, with attachments, March 6, 1991. 5 pages.

Letters from Pat Bayer, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Catherine Bertini, Assistant Secretary, Food and Consumer Services, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Dr. R. Gerald Turner, Chancellor, University of Mississippi, Jerry D. Klepner, Director of Legislation, American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, Robert J. Fersh, Esq., Executive Director, Food Research and Action Center, David L. Johnson, Esq., Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, Ed Barron, Esq., Deputy Child Counsel, Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, John F. Jennings, Esq., General Counsel for Education, House Committee on Education and Labor, The Honorable Augustus Hawkins, The Hawkins Foundation, and The Honorable Patrick J. Leahy, Chairman, Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, thanking each for their outstanding participation in ASFSA’s Legislative Action Conference, March 5, 1991. 1 page each.

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Article: Proposed Cuts in School-Lunch Programs Assailed, Education Week, March 6, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from Helen Rankin, Food Service Director, Sacopee Valley School District, to Marshall Matz, ASFSA Washington Counsel, thanking Matz for the wonderful guidance he gave ASFSA members, March 6, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from Helen Rankin, Assistant Legislative Chair, Maine School Food Service Association,To The Honorable Senator George J. Mitchell, Senate Majority Leader, regarding Universal Lunch and enclosing the study on School Lunch in Japan that Mitchell requested, March 6, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from Nancy Chapman, Director, Public Policy, Society for Nutrition Education, to Ms. Ann Jennings, President ASFSA, congratulating Jennings on her testimony, March 7, 1991. 1 page.

Congressional Record – Senate, February 26, 1991. 2 pages.

Press Release: Lugar Introduces Bill On Child Nutrition Requirements, Richard G. Lugar, United States Senator for Indiana, February 26, 1991. 1 page.

Hearing on the National School Lunch and Breakfast Programs, Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives, Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary and Vocational Education, Dale E. Kildee, Chairman, February 26, 1991:

Testimony of Betty Jo Nelsen, Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service, United States Department of Agriculture, Committee on Education and Labor, Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary and Vocational Education, February 26, 1991. 8 pages.

Testimony of the American School Food Service Association before the Committee on Education and Labor, Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary and Vocational Education, U.S. House of Representatives, February 25, 1991, with attachments. 10 pages.

Statement of Charles Hughes, President, Local 372, Board of Education, District Council 37, New York, New York, before the Committee on Education and Labor, Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary and Vocational Education, on the School Lunch and Breakfast Programs, February 26, 1991. 6 pages.

Testimony of the Center for Science in the Public Interest by Victoria Leonard, before the Committee on Education and Labor, Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary and Vocational Education, U. S. House of Representatives, February 25, 1991. 7 pages.

Statement of Association of School for an Alternative to Commodities before the United States House of Representatives Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary and Vocational Education, February 26, 1991. 11 pages.

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Article: Food-Service Directors Set Effort on Guidelines, Education Week, February 27, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from Marilyn Hurt, Legislative Chair, Wisconsin School Food Service Association, to Kevin Dando, ASFSA, regarding four position papers written by the Wisconsin Association’s Legislative Committee, January 31, 1991. 1 page.

Reduced-Price Lunches in Georgia, not dated, not attributed. 2 pages.

Letter from Anne P. Gennings, President, to The Honorable Catherine Bertini, Assistant Secretary, Food and Consumer Services, U. S. Department of Agriculture, regarding Indirect Costs, January 28, 1991. 2 pages.

Fax from Kevin to Marshall Matz, regarding McConnell stuff, January 24, 1991. 2 pages.

S. 2055, 101st Congress, 2D Session. 2 pages.

Memorandum from American School Food Service Association, to House Education and Labor Committee, regarding School Lunch Budget Cuts, October 12, 1990. 1 page.

Statement On Nutrition Labeling of Meat and Poultry by Jo Ann R. Smith, Assistant Secretary of Agriculture for Marketing and Inspection Services, January 18, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from Anne B. Gennings, National President, American School Food Service Association, to Mrs. George Bush, White House, inviting Bush to address the American School Food Service Association’s Annual National Conference, September 13, 1990. 2 pages.

Letter from Ann Brock, Director of Scheduling for Mrs. Bush, The White House, to Dear Ms. Gennings, regarding an invitation to Mrs. Bush, September 27, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Anne B. Gennings, President, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Trent Lott, United States Senate, regarding a meeting at the Mississippi School Food Service Association State Conference, December 4, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Anne B. Gennings, President, American School Food Service Association, to Michael F. Jacobson, Ph.D., Executive Director, Center for Science in the Public Interest, expressing appreciation for Jacobson’s leadership in the release of the white paper, December 21, 1990. 1 page.

Anne Gennings – A Community Leader, Congressional Record, House of Representatives, June 21, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Anne B. Gennings, President, American School Food Service Association, to Catherine Bertini, Asst. Secretary for Food & Consumer Services, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Room 207W, expressing appreciation for the opportunity to continue a dialogue and work closely with Bertini and USDA, December 21, 1990. 2 pages.

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Letter from Anne B. Gennings, President, American School Food Service Association, to Catherine Bertini, Asst. Secretary for Food & Consumer Services, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Room 207W, regarding working together on dietary guidelines, December 21, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Rudy Boschwitz, United States Senate, to James M. Michaelson, Director, Child Nutrition Programs, Midwest – ASFSA – P.P.L. Committee, thanking Michaelson for the pictures and information concerning the impact of increasing food costs on school lunch prices, July 17, 1990. 1 page.

Press Release: Boschwitz Statement on Bush Budget Proposal, Rudy Boschwitz, U.S. Senator, Minnesota, January 29, 1990. 1 page.

Article: Critics Worry That Budget Accord Will Squelch Innovation in Bush’s Agenda for Fiscal 1992, [The Wall Street Journal], faxed on December 14, 1990. 1 page.

Foodlines, A Chronicle of Hunger and Poverty in America, Food Research and Action Center, December 1990, Volume VIII, Number 5. 6 pages.

Letter from Shyrl Dougherty, R.D., Chair, CSFSA Public Policy and Legislation Committee, to Ms. Vivian Pilant, R.D., Director, Office of School Food Services, S.C. Department of Education, regarding two attached letters which deal with topics of national concern, which would require either a change in law or regulation to correct, December 4, 1990, 1 page, with attached:Letter from Barry D. Sackin, Director, Food Services, Anaheim Union High School District, to Ms. Sue McGann, Food Services Director, Garden Grove Unified School District, regarding constant reimbursement rates, regardless of the variances in cost of living for different regions, October 11, 1990, 2 pages;Letter from Pamela H. McCoy, Director of Food Service, San Marcos Unified School District, to Carol Fahey, Director, Child Nutrition Programs, USDA, Western Region, Food and Nutrition Service, regarding several areas that need clarification needed directly from Fahey’s department after attending an AIMS workshop, November 21, 1990, with attachments, 4 pages.

Memorandum from Kevin Cowperthwaite, Maine Department of Education, to Marshall Matz, Holland and Knight, regarding Schools Dropping Participation in the National School Lunch Program, October 3, 1990. 1 page.

Article: School Lunch Fat Reduction Is Sought: Panel Recommends Ban on Whole Milk, The Washington Post, December 6, 1990. 1 page.

Farm Bill Provisions, not dated, not attributed. 3 pages.

Progress Report, USDA, November 29, 1990. 2 pages.

Fiscal Year 1990 – Commodity Initiatives, November 2, 1990, not attributed. 2 pages.

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Press Release: National School Lunch Week, 1990, A Proclamation by the President of the United States of America, George Bush, The White House, Office of the Press Secretary. 2 pages.Memorandum from Vivian B. Pilant, Chair, to PP&L Committee, regarding Draft of Minutes of Committee Meeting and Miscellaneous Items, October 5, 1990. 5 pages.

Memorandum from Patricia Lynn Phillips, Washington Representative, National Association of State Agencies for Food Distribution, to NASAFD Board Members, regarding Monthly Report – September, October 15, 1990. 3 pages.

Letter from American School Food Service Association, American Cancer Society, American Heart Association, Center for Science in the Public Interest, Food Research and Action Center, and The National Parent-Teacher Association (National PTA), to The Honorables Brock Adams, Lloyd Bentsen, Jeff Bingaman, John Breaux, Richard Bryan, Quentin Burdick, Robert Byrd, William Cohen, Alfonse D’Amato, Dennis DeConcini, Christopher Dodd, Dave Durenberger, Wendell Ford, John Glenn, Bob Graham, Mark Hatfield, Ernest Hollings, James Jeffords, Nancy Kassebaum, Herbert Kohl, Carl Levin, John McCain, Howard Metzenbaum, George Mitchell, Frank Murkowski, Sam Nunn, Claiborne Pell, Harry Reid, Charles Robb, William Roth, Terry Sanford, James Sasser, Paul Simon, Arlen Specter, Alan Simpson, Steven Symms, Malcolm Wallop, Paul Wellstone, Timothy Wirth, John Warner, Strom Thurmond, Ted Stevens, Robert C. Smith, Richard Shelby, Paul Sarbanes, Warren Rudman, John D. Rockefeller, Donald Riegle, Larry Pressler, Bob Packwood, Don Nickles, Patrick Moynihan, Barbara Mikulski, Connie Mack, Joseph Lieberman, Frank Lautenberg, Robert Kasten, Bennett Johnston, Daniel Inouye, John Heinz, Phil Gramm, Albert Gore, Jr., Jake Garn, James Exon, Pete Domenici, Alan Dixon, John Danforth, Alan Cranston, John Chafee, Conrad Burns, Dale Bumpers, Hank Brown, Bill Bradley, Joseph Biden, Edward Kennedy, John Kerry, and Daniel Akaka, United States Senate, requesting that they support and cosponsor S. 499, introduced by Senator Lugar, which would eliminate the mandate the schools be required to offer a certain type of milk as part of the National School Lunch Program, April 24, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from Christopher J. Dodd, United States Senator, to Frank A. Harris, Food Services Coordinator, Norwalk Public Schools, regarding adequate funding for the school lunch program, April 12, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from Antoinette Parisi Eaton, M.D., President, American Academy of Pediatrics, to The Honorable Richard Lugar, United States Senate, supporting passage of S. 499, which would eliminate the mandate the schools be required to offer a certain type of milk as part of the National School Lunch Program, May 28, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from American School Food Service Association, American Cancer Society, American Heart Association, Center for Science in the Public Interest, Food Research and Action Center, and The National Parent-Teacher Association (National PTA), to The Honorable Dale E. Kildee, Chairman, Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary and Vocational Education, United States House of Representatives, asking Kildee to support S. 499, introduced by Senator Lugar, which

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would eliminate the mandate the schools be required to offer a certain type of milk as part of the National School Lunch Program, April 19, 1991. 1 page. Letter from American School Food Service Association, American Cancer Society, American Heart Association, Center for Science in the Public Interest, Food Research and Action Center, and The National Parent-Teacher Association (National PTA), to The Honorable Patrick J. Leahy, Chairman, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, United States Senate, asking Leahy to support S. 499, introduced by Senator Lugar, which would eliminate the mandate the schools be required to offer a certain type of milk as part of the National School Lunch Program, April 19, 1991. 1 page.

Excerpt from S. 499, 102D Congress, 1st Session. 2 pages.

Letter from American School Food Service Association, American Cancer Society, American Heart Association, Center for Science in the Public Interest, Food Research and Action Center, and The National Parent-Teacher Association (National PTA), to The Honorables David L. Boren, Tom Harkin, Kent Conrad, Max Baucus, Robert Dole, Mitch McConnell, Larry Craig, John F. Seymour, Charles F. Grassley, Christopher Bond, Jesse A. Helms, Robert Kerry, Thomas A. Daschle, Wyche Fowler, Jr., and Howell Heflin, United States Senate, requesting that they support and cosponsor S. 499, introduced by Senator Lugar, which would eliminate the mandate the schools be required to offer a certain type of milk as part of the National School Lunch Program, April 19, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from American School Food Service Association, American Cancer Society, American Heart Association, Center for Science in the Public Interest, Food Research and Action Center, and The National Parent-Teacher Association (National PTA), to The Honorables William D. Ford, Chairman, Committee on Education and Labor, Dale E. Kildee, Chairman, Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary and Vocational Education, Nita Lowey, George Miller, Matthew Martinez, Charles A. Hayes, Thomas Sawyer, Craig Washington, William Jefferson, Tim Roemer, Thomas Petri, Steven Gunderson, Paul B. Henry, John Boehner, Scott Klug, Susan Molinari, Steve Bartlett, Marge Roukema, William F. Goodling, John F. Reed, Patsy Mink, Jolene Unsoeld, Carl C. Perkins, Major Owens, Pat Williams, and Jaime Fuster, United States House of Representatives, requesting that they support S. 499, introduced by Senator Lugar, which would eliminate the mandate the schools be required to offer a certain type of milk as part of the National School Lunch Program, April 19, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from American School Food Service Association, American Cancer Society, American Heart Association, Center for Science in the Public Interest, Food Research and David Pryor, United States Senate, requesting that Pryor support and cosponsor S. 499, introduced by Senator Lugar, which would eliminate the mandate the schools be required to offer a certain type of milk as part of the National School Lunch Program, April 19, 1991. 1 page.

Folder 11:

School Lunch Program Eligibility, Congressional Record – Senate, May 27, 1988. 3 pages.

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Documents relating to S. 2156 in the Senate of the United States, to amend the National School Lunch Act to require eligibility for free lunches to be based on the nonfarm income poverty guidelines prescribed by the Office of Management and Budget, April 25, 1988. 14 pages.

Child Nutrition Programs; Income Eligibility Guidelines, Notices, Federal Register, Vol. 53, No. 102, May 26, 1988. 3 pages.

School Lunch and Child Nutrition Amendments, Congressional Record – House, May 10, 1988.

National School Lunch Act Amendments, Congressional Record – House, May 10, 1988. 6 pages.

Funds for Nutrition Services and Administration, with attachments, not dated, not attributed. 6 pages.

Documents relating to H.R. 4306, a Bill in the House of Representatives to amend the National School Lunch Act to require eligibility for free lunches to be based on the nonfarm income poverty guidelines prescribed by the Office of Management and Budget, March 30, 1988. 14 pages.

By Mr. Lugar (for himself and Mr. Leahy): National School Lunch Act Amendments, Congressional Record – Senate, March 4, 1988. 2 pages.

Letter from Richard G. Lugar and Patrick J. Leahy, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, United States Senate, to Dear Colleague, regarding their introduction of S. 2156, in order to correct a technical problem related to the National School Lunch Act, March 17, 1988. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Richard Lugar, United States Senate, expressing on behalf of the 65,000 members of the American School Food Service Association strong support for S. 2156 and urging its speedy adoption, March 16, 1988. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable William Goodling, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding S. 2156, March 11, 1988. 1 page.

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.

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.

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Summary of Principal Findings, Ending Hunger and Homelessness Is a Top Priority for America, Mellman & Lazarus Research, not dated. 2 pages.Proposed Position Statement: Nutrition Policy for Food Available at School (Competitive Foods), not dated, not attributed. 2 pages.

Position Statement, Competitive Food Sales, by the American School Food Service Association, February 4, 1985. 2 pages.

Article: McLunch: What Kids Are Eating At School, The Columbia Flier, February 11, 1988. 4 pages.

List of Nutrient Values, not dated, not attributed. 2 pages.

Article: Cuomo Has Done His Economic Homework, The Washington Post, November 19, 1987. 1 page.

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.

Testimony of The American School Food Service Association Before the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, United States Senate, March 1, 1988.

Box 7

Folder 1:

Propose Amendment, School Lunch Study, not dated, not attributed. 1 page. 2 copies.

List: USDA Bonus Commodities, FY 1987-1990. 1 page.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, to Jack Jennings, Diane Stark, regarding very little support for President Bush’s child nutrition budget cuts, February 7, 1990. 1 page. 2 copies.

Press Release: Bush Budget Deals Blow to Child Nutrition Programs: Funding Cuts and New Administrative Requirements Threaten Provision of Food to Hungry Children, Food Research and Action Center, January 29, 1990. 4 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz, ASFSA, Friends of Child Nutrition, regarding the American School Food Service Association’ s opposition to all child nutrition budget cuts by the Administration for FY 1991, January 29, 1990. 3 pages. 2 copies.

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Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Ms. Pat Bayer, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, inviting Bayer to Matz’ home for a “Welcome to Washington” dinner, December 22, 1989. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Rudy Boschwitz, United States Senate, inviting Boschwitz to be a keynote speaker at the 1990 Legislative Action Conference, December 13, 1989. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Wyche Fowler, United States Senate, inviting Fowler to be the keynote speaker at the 1990 Legislative Action Conference, December 13, 1989. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Lynn [Daft], inviting [Daft] to be the keynote speaker at the 1990 Legislative Action Conference, December 13, 1989. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Nita Lowey, U.S. House of Representatives, inviting Lowey to be a keynote speaker at the 1990 Legislative Action Conference, December 13, 1989. 1 page.

Letter from Kevin Cowperthwaite, Director, Maine Department of Educational and Cultural Services, School Nutrition Programs, to Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, regarding defining lobbying under the new regulations regarding lobbying activities, May 15, 1990.

Memorandum from [Maureen D. Rankin] for John J. Magnarelli, Special Nutrition Programs, Northeast Region, United States Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, to All State Child Nutrition Directors, Maine Bureau of Child and Family Services, All Distributing Agents, regarding restrictions on the use of federal funds for lobbying activities, May 7, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to The Honorable Leon Panetta, U.S. House of Representatives, Attn: Ms. Diana Marino, regarding Taxes, May 17, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Robert J. Fersh, Executive Director, FRAC, and Robert Greenstein, Executive Director, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, to Beverly Lowe, President, American School Food Service Association, c/o Marshall Matz, Holland and Knight, thanking Lowe for her excellent testimony before the Senate Agriculture Committee, May 17, 1990. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Robert I. Margolin, Director, Division of Education Support Services, State of Connecticut Department of Education, to Superintendents of Schools, regarding financial difficulties in operating the National School Lunch Program, April 30, 1990. 2 pages.

Note from Catherine Bertini, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, United States Department of Agriculture, to Marshall, with the attached memorandum from [Maureen D. Rankin] for John J. Magnarelli, Special Nutrition Programs, Northeast Region, United States Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, to All State Child Nutrition Directors,

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Maine Bureau of Child and Family Services, All Distributing Agents, regarding restrictions on the use of federal funds for lobbying activities, May 7, 1990.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, to Pat Phillips, regarding the House Committee on Agriculture reporting out the Nutrition Title of the farm bill, containing $175 million for TEFAP, May 15, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Richard L. Frank, Counsel to Beef Products, Ins., to Marshall L. Matz, Esq., Holland & Knight, regarding permitting and crediting the use of high quality partially defatted chopped beef (PDCB) in the school lunch program, May 8, 1990. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, to ASFSA, regarding A Sweet Victory, May 7, 1990, and attached letters from Anita J. Skadden, Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, and Robert G. Damus, Acting General Counsel, Executive Office of the President, regarding the correct interpretation of the Byrd Lobbying Amendment. 3 pages.

Photocopy of check from ASFSA-PAC for purchase of one ticket to Friends of Congressman George Miller reception, April 26, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Mary Klatko, Supervisor, Food & Nutrition Service, to The Honorable Catherine A. Bertini, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, United States Department of Agriculture, regarding Klatko’s service on the National Advisory Council on Commodity Distribution, April 30, 1990. 1 page.

Article: USDA Among Barriers to Reducing Fat in Lunches, Reporter, Spring 1990.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Robert C. Byrd, Chairman, Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, regarding School Lunch and the Byrd Amendment on Lobbying, April 27, 1990.

Letter signed by twenty-three professional associations to the Honorable Patrick Leahy, Chairman, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, United States Senate, regarding the expiration of the legislative authority of the National Advisory Council on Commodity Distribution, March 15, 1990. 2 pages.

USDA Commodity Distribution Program: Warehousing and Distribution Requirement, not dated, not attributed. 1 page.

S. 2471, in the United States Senate, A Bill to provide for a study of the National School Lunch Program, and for other purposes, April 17, 1990. 3 pages.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Ms. Josephine Martin, Georgia Department of Education, Office of Special Services, with the attached Public Policy and Legislation National Issue Paper, April 17, 1990. 6 pages.

Congressional Record – Senate, April 19, 1990. 2 pages.

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Letter from Josephine Busha, Chief, Child Nutrition Programs, State of Vermont Department of Education, to The Honorable Patrick Leahy, United States Senate, regarding warehousing and distribution systems in the Commodity Distribution Program, April 23, 1990. 1 page.

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Letter from Josephine Martin, Chairman, ASFSA Strategic Planning Committee, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Marshall Matz, Holland and Knight, regarding a request to Matz to prepare a paper on the topic of Public Policy and Legislation, National, March 21, 1990, 2 pages, with multiple attachments.

Article: Tax Policy As Political Battleground, The Washington Post, February 18, 1990. 3 pages.

Article: Nation’s Capital in Eclipse as Pride and Power Slip Away, The Washington Post, February 18, 1990. 3 pages.

Tuesday Morning, Legislative Update for ASFSA Executives, March 6, 1990. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, to ASFSA PPL Committee, regarding the Congressional Budget Office’s analysis of the Administration’s 1991 budget, March 16, 1990. 5 pages.

Article: Report Says Children Under 6 Have Highest Poverty Rate, The Washington Post, April 15, 1990.

Tuesday Morning, Legislative Update for ASFSA Executives, March 10, 1990. 1 page.

Education Funding Update, Vol. VIII, No. 3, March 1990, The Committee for Education Funding. 8 pages.

Hearing Notice: From George Miller, Chairman, Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Families, U.S. House of Representatives, to Interested Organizations and Individuals, regarding Field Hearing: “Getting Straight: Overcoming Treatment Barriers for Addicted Women and Their Children”, April 23, 1990. 1 page.

This Week in the ASFSA Headquarters Office, April 9, 1990. 3 pages.

Article: Child Nutrition and the 1991 Federal Budget, Washington Update, Marshall Matz. 4 pages.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Ed Barron, Counsel, Committee on Agriculture, United States Senate, requesting the attached school lunch study be included in the farm bill, March 30, 1990. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, to Diane Stark and Mary Jane Fisk, requesting their thoughts on the proposed school lunch study, March 30, 1990. 1 page.

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Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, to George Dunlop, John McClung, and Claudia Fuquay, regarding the 1990 Farm Bill and language in the House bill on fruits and vegetables, March 28, 1990. 2 pages.

Note from Marshall L. Matz, to Dear Bill, with a check to the Friends of Bill Emerson, March 27, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Pat Bayer, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz, Washington Counsel, ASFSA, thanking Matz for another outstanding job, March 19, 1990. 1 page.

An Analysis of the President’s Budgetary Proposals for Fiscal Year 1991, Congress of the United States, Congressional Budget Office, March 1990. 3 pages.

Letter from Congressman Ed Feighan to The Honorable Leon Panetta, Chairman, Committee on the Budget, U.S. House of Representatives, expressing hope that the Budget Committee will reject the very deep cuts in child nutrition proposed by the Administration for FY 1991, not dated. 1 page.

Letter from Congressman Ed Feighan to The Honorable Jamie Whitten, Chairman, Committee on Appropriations, U.S. House of Representatives, in support of full funding for both an increase in the Nutrition Education and Training program and a USDA school food service management institute, not dated. 1 page.

Article: LAC Charts the Course, Washington Update, Marshall Matz, not dated. 4 pages.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Nita Lowey, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding more positive comments about Lowey’s speech than any other part of the ASFSA program, March 6, 1990. 1 page.

Invitations to a reception in support of Congressman Dale E. Kildee of Michigan and Congressman Charles Hatcher of Georgia, March 1990. 1 page.

Notes from Marshall L. Matz to The Honorable Wyche Fowler and The Honorable Rudy Boschwitz regarding their speeches, March 1, 1990. 1 page each.

Note from Marshall L. Matz to The Honorable Pat Leahy, regarding Leahy’s wisdom on the issues, February 27, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Ms. Jean Rickard, The Washington Post, requesting the “stat” for an editorial cartoon that appeared in the newspaper, February 22, 1990. 1 page.

Invest in Our Children: Toward a National Nutrition Policy, 1990 Legislative Issue Paper, American School Food Service Association. 2 pages.

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Statement of the American School Food Service Association before the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, United States Senate, Draft, February 7, 1990. 4 pages.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Bill Goodling, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding Goodling being a keynote speaker at the upcoming Legislative Action Conference, February 5, 1990. 1 page.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, to Janet Breslin and Ed Barron, requesting the large hearing room for the February 27 hearing, February 5, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Mr. Lynn Daft, Abel, Daft & Earley, regarding Daft’s speech “The Farm Bill and Child Nutrition”, February 5, 1990. 1 page.

ASFSA 1990 Major Themes, not dated, not attributed. 1 page.

Letter from Bea Nash, Corresponding Secretary, Southern California School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz, A.S.F.S.A. Legislative Counsel, thanking Matz for his recent presentation, January 17, 1990. 1 page.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz, ASFSA, Holland & Knight, to Friends of Child Nutrition, regarding 1991 Budget, January 11, 1990. 2 pages.

Press Release: ASFSA Responds to 1991 Proposed Child Nutrition Budget, American School Food Service Association, January 29, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Pat Bayer, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall and Debbie Matz, thanking them for a wonderful Sunday night party, January 16, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Ms. Janet Breslin, Committee on Agriculture, United States Senate, requesting confirmation of a hearing date, January 24, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Annette Bomar, Chair State Directors and Supervisors Section, American School Food Service Association, thanking Matz for his participation in “Leadership for the ‘90s”, January 5, 1989. 1 page.

Article: Dietary Guidelines Revisions Approved At Final Panel Meeting, Food Chemical News, January 22, 1990. 4 pages.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Ms. Betty Jo Nelson, Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, welcoming Nelson, January 19, 1990. 1 page.

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Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, to ASFSA regarding the Dick Armey Amendment, January 10, 1990. 3 pages.Article: Diet and Health: Implications for Child Nutrition, Washington Update, Marshall Matz, not dated. 3 pages.

Memorandum from Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, to Beverly Lowe, Anne Gennings, Vivian Pilant, Pat Bayer, Kevin Dando, regarding 1991 Budget, January 4, 1990. 1 page.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz to John Himmelberg, Janet Studley, Eddie Kimbrell, Ron Fried, Sage Smith, regarding ASFSA and their move to the Washington, D.C. area, January 5, 1990. 1 page.

American School Food Service Association 1990 Legislative Issue Paper, Fifth Draft, January 2, 1990. 8 pages.

Folder 3:

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Patrick Leahy, Chairman, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, United States Senate, inviting Leahy to be a keynote speaker at the American School Food Service Association’s 19th annual Legislative Action Conference, January 18, 1991. 1 page.

Letters from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Bill Ford, The Honorable Bill Goodling, U.S. House of Representatives, and The Honorable Dale E. Kildee, U.S. House of Representatives, requesting that they save the date for a banquet to honor Chairman Hawkins, October 16, 1990. 1 page each.

Letters from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Dale Kildee, U.S. House of Representatives, The Honorable Bill Goodling, U.S. House of Representatives, and The Honorable Bill Ford, Chairman, Education and Labor Committee, U.S. House of Representatives, requesting that they each make a few comments in honor of Chairman Hawkins at a banquet in Hawkins’ honor, January 7, 1991. 1 page each.

Letters from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Robert Kerrey, United States Senate, inviting Kerrey to be a keynote speaker at the upcoming Legislative Action Conference, November 28, 1990. 1 page.

Letters from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Richard A. Gephardt, Majority Leader, U.S. House of Representatives, requesting that the American School Food Service Association be allowed to host a breakfast in Gephardt’s honor at its annual Legislative Action Conference, November 28, 1990. 1 page.

Letters from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Augustus F. Hawkins, Chairman, Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives, requesting that the American School Food Service Association be allowed to

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host a banquet in Hawkins’ honor and that Hawkins deliver the Carl Perkins Lecture, October 16, 1990. 1 page.Report: Organizing for Better School Food, Children’s Nutrition Project, Center for Science in the Public Interest, February 1991. 42 pages.

Letter from Pat Bayer, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, to Victoria Leonard, Director of Communications, Center for Science in the Public Interest, requesting to see changes made to “A Parent’ Guide to School Lunch” before it is printed, March 5, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from Pat Bayer, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, to Alvin R. Tarlov, M.D., President. Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, regarding Tarlov’s and the Foundation’s interest in health and child nutrition, March 6, 1991. 1 page.

Letters from Pat Bayer, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Mike Espy, U.S. House of Representatives, John Bode, Esq., Olsson, Frank and Weeda, The Honorable William F. Goodling, House Education and Labor Committee, U.S. House of Representatives, and The Honorable William D. Ford, House Education and Labor Committee, U.S. House of Representatives, thanking them for participating in the recent Legislative Action Conference, March 5, 1991. 1 page each.

Letter from Pat Bayer, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, to Robert Washington, Deputy Administrator for Special Nutrition Programs, USDA Food & Nutrition Services, congratulating Washington on his new position, March 5, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from Pat Bayer, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, to Vivian Pilant, Director, Office of School Food Services, SC Department of Education, requesting that Pilant review and comment on Frank Harris’ attached proposal, March 6, 1991. 10 pages.

Nine thank you letters from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to various participants of the recent Legislative Action Conference, February 28, 1991. 1 page each.

Minutes of the American School Food Service Association Political Action Committee, February 27, 1991. 1 page.

Brief bios of the participants at the banquet held by the American School Food Service Association in Chairman Hawkins’ honor, not dated, not attributed. 4 pages.

Letter from Anne B. Gennings, President, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Robert Eadie, Chief, Policy and Program Development Branch, Child Nutrition Division, Food and Nutrition Services, U.S. Department of Agriculture, thanking FNS for extending the comment period for the Coordinated Review Effort (CRE), and hoping that the extra time will afford those involved in implementing the school food service program at the state and local level to opportunity to understand the proposal and comment on the areas that will affect their operations, February 22, 1991, draft sent for review to Marshall Matz. 5 pages.

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Letter from Frank A. Harris, Food Services Coordinator, Norwalk Public Schools, to Marshall Matz, Attorney, Holland & Knight, requesting that Matz support Harris’ attached Position Paper, February 12, 1991. 9 pages.

Letter from Wyche Fowler, United States Senate, to Mr. Jim Mauer, President, Zartic, Inc., thanking Zartic for agreeing to host a reception, February 15, 1991. 2 pages.

Testimony of the American School Food Service Association before the Committee on Education and Labor, Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary, and Vocational Education, U.S. House of Representatives, February 25, 1991, Draft 3. 6 pages.

Letters from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Barney Frank, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding Targeting School Lunch, February 13, 1991. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Tom Cannon, Assistant Commissioner, School Success, Tennessee State Department of Education, to Superintendents/Directors of Tennessee Schools, regarding Lobbying Restrictions – Certification Request, with attachments, January 31, 1991. 5 pages.

Article: Obstacles to Healthier School Lunches Noted by USDA’s Braley, Food Chemical News, February 11, 1991. 2 pages.

Letter from Chase Untermeyer, Assistant to the President and Director of Presidential Personnel, The White House, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, regarding President Bush’s nomination of Edward R. Madigan to be the Secretary of Agriculture, January 29, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from Pat Bayer, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz, Esq., ASFSA Washington Council, Holland & Knight, thanking Matz for their outstanding partnership, January 28, 1991. 1 page.

Letters from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Jack Rosenthal, Editorial Page Editor, The New York Times, regarding the editorial Who’s Entitled?, February 7, 1991. 2 pages. 2 copies.

Article: Who’s Entitled?, The New York Times, February 6, 1991. 1 page.

Letters from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to The Honorable Tom Daschle, United States Senate, regarding Democratic Agenda, January 30, 1991. 1 page.

Article: Eating Well, Federal Guidelines do not Apply to School Lunches. But Change is Under Way. The New York Times, January 30, 1991.2 pages.

Thank you letters from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to The Honorable Catherine Bertini, Assistant Secretary, Food and Consumer Services, U. S. Department of Agriculture, and The Honorable Joanne Ross-Barnhart, Assistant Secretary for Family Support Administration,

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Department of Health and Human Services, thanking them for the generous amount of time they gave to the EDS tour, January 29, 1991. 1 page each.

1991 Legislative Issue Paper, Invest in Our Children: Toward a National Nutrition Policy, American School Food Service Association. 2 pages. 2 copies.

Letter from Anne P. Gennings, President, to The Honorable Catherine Bertini, Assistant Secretary, Food and Consumer Services, U.S. Department of Agriculture, asking for the Department’s help in getting a handle on the subject of indirect costs, January 28, 1991. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Susan Frost, Committee for Education Funding, to CEF Members, regarding CEF Press Release on CEF FY1992 Budget, with attached draft press release, January 22, 1991. 7 pages.

Folder 4:

Recommendations for the Nutrition Monitoring Advisory Council, faxed from Marshall Matz to Lynn Parker, January 28, 1991. 4 pages.

Letters from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to The Honorable Bob Dole, United States Senate, Attn: Ms. Stacy Hoffhaus, recommending the appointment of Sue Greig to the National Nutrition Monitoring Advisory Council, January 28, 1991. 1 page.

Letters from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to The Honorable Tom Foley, Speaker, U.S. House of Representatives, Attn: Mr. Werner Brandt, recommending the appointment of Ms. Lynn Parker to the National Nutrition Monitoring Advisory Council, January 28, 1991. 3 pages.

Letter from Mary Klatko, Supervisor, Food & Nutrition Service, The Howard County Public School System, to President George H. W. Bush, The White House, regarding former Senator Rudy Boschwitz being considered for Secretary of Agriculture, January 24, 1991. 1 page.

Letters from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Mike Espy, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding the breakfast in Espy’s honor, January 24, 1991. 1 page.

Invest in Children, 1991 Legislative Issue Paper, American School Food Service Association, Ninth Draft, January 16, 1991. 7 pages.

Letter from Anne Gennings, ASFSA President, and Josephine Martin, Chair, ASFSA Five-Year Planning Committee, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz, Holland and Knight, thanking Matz for participating in ASFSA’s Five-Year Planning Seminar, January 15, 1991. 1 page.

List: Big Ideas, not dated, not attributed. 1 page.

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Letter signed by multiple member of the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, United States Senate, to The President, The White House, endorsing the candidacy of their former colleague Rudy Boschwitz to be Secretary of Agriculture, January 9, 1991. 3 pages.

Resolution from the American School Food Service Association supporting the nomination of Rudy Boschwitz to be the next Secretary of Agriculture, January 18, 1991. 1 page.

Letters from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Ms. Margaret Conrad, Office of Congressman Robin Tallon, U.S. House of Representatives, with the attached Subchapter IV – National Food and Human Nutrition Research and Extension Program, January 18, 1991. 12 pages.

Letter from William D. Ford, Chairman, Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, regarding Matz’ recent letter congratulating Ford upon his election to the Chairmanship of the Education and Labor Committee, January 14, 1991. 1 page.

Article: That Rising Deficit, The Washington Post, January 11, 1991. 1 page.

Memorandum from Anita L. Owen, National Dairy Council, to Ann Jennings, Pat Bayer, Judy Dodd, Nancy Schwartz, Marshall Matz, regarding children with high cholesterol not having high cholesterol as adults, with the attached article: Use of Cholesterol Measurements in Childhood for the Prediction of Adult Hypercholesterolemia, The Muscatine Study, JAMA, December 19, 1990 – Vol. 264, No. 23. 6 pages.

Paper regarding the budget deficit, not dated, not attributed. 4 pages.

Letter from Shirley R. Watkins, Co-Chair, ASFSA Industry Seminar, to Mr. Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, regarding Matz participation at the 25th Annual American School Food Service Association Industry Seminar, December 18, 1990. 1 page.

Invest in Children, 1991 Legislative Issue Paper, American School Food Service Association, Eighth Draft, January 14, 1991. 7 pages.

Letter from William D. Ford, Member of Congress, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, agreeing to be part of the program honoring Gus Hawkins, January 10, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from Catherine A. Bertini, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, Department of Agriculture, to Ms. Vivian Pilant, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, regarding the sale and service of commercially prepared fresh meat-topped pizza in schools that participate in the National School Lunch Program, and attaching a recent memorandum that was sent to all FNS Regional Administrators outlining the Agency’s position on the matter, December 14, 1990. 3 pages.

Two questions and answers for Rudy Boschwitz, United States Senate, October 5, 1989. 2 pages.

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A Personal Message from Senator Rudy Boschwitz, Re: The School Lunch Program, not dated. 1 page.

Letter from Rudy Boschwitz, United States Senator, to Minneapolis School District School Food Service Director, regarding school lunch, October 11, 1990. 1 page.

Press Release: Boschwitz Statement On Bush Budget Proposal, Rudy Boschwitz, U.S. Senator, Minnesota, with attachments, January 29, 1990. 5 pages.

Invest in Children, 1991 Legislative Issue Paper, American School Food Service Association, Sixth Draft, January 4, 1991. 7 pages.

Folder 5:

Memorandum from Marshall Matz to Irwin Fayne and Jim Norman, regarding leasing space to EDS, July 3, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Dr. Mark D. Smith and Dr. Sarah E. Samuels, Kaiser Family Foundation, regarding an invitation to serve as an advisor to the school nutrition demonstration program, July 3, 1991. 1 page.

Note from Thelma to Marshall regarding Jo Martin being appointed E.D. of the Food Mgt. Institute, June 12, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from Mark D. Smith, M.D., M.B.A., Vice President, and Sarah E. Samuels, Dr. P.H., Program Officer, The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, to Marshall Matz, Esq., Washington Counsel, Holland & Knight, inviting Matz to serve as an advisor to the School Nutrition Demonstration, a partnership program of the Kaiser Family Foundation and the American Cancer Society, June 19, 1991. 2 pages.

Press Release: A Test For Low-Fat Foods IN School Cafeterias, The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, April 26, 1991. 3 pages.

Letter from Roberta E. Moss, Director of Cooperative Programs, American Cancer Society, to Mr. Thomas Shannon, National School Board Association, regarding the American Cancer Society’s “Changing the Course” nutrition education program, April 1, 1991,with attachments. 11 pages.

Letter from Roberta E. Moss, American Cancer Society, and Sarah E. Samuels, Dr. PH, Kaiser Family Foundation, to Dear Applicant, regarding the application for the School Nutrition Demonstration Project, May 17, 1991. 7 pages.

Sample letter from Barbara H. Kehrer, Ph.D., Vice President, and Sarah E. Samuels, Dr. P.H., Program Officer, Kaiser Family Foundation, inviting recipients to submit a proposal to evaluate the School Nutrition Demonstration, May 17, 1991. 7 pages.

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Press Release: Statement of Senator Bob Dole, Children With Disabilities and the School Lunch Program, Bob Dole, U.S. Senator for Kansas, Senate Republican Leader, May 20, 1991. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, to Congressman Robin Tallon, regarding Nutrition and Health, June 27, 1991. 2 pages.

Letter from George Mitchell to The Honorable Edward Madigan, Secretary, U. S. Department of Agriculture, expressing concern about the proposed Coordinated Review Regulations, not dated. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Thelma Becker, Chair – Liaison Advisory Board, to A.S.F.S.A. Executive Board, regarding A.S.F.S.A./U.S.D.A. Liaison Advisory Board, May 14, 1991. 6 pages.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Jonathan Stein, Community Legal Services, Philadelphia, PA, regarding the universal free meals pilot program being tested in Philadelphia, June 17, 1991. 1 page.

Invitation to a breakfast for Senator Tom Harkin, June 25, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Ms. Thelma Becker, Chairperson, ASFSA PAC Board, regarding ASFSA PAC, and Matz belief that ASFSA should continue to support the PAC, June 11, 1991. 2 pages.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Marie E. Olson, R.D., declining to attend the South Dakota School Food Services Association Conference, June 10, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from George S. Dunlop, President, United Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Association, to Pay Bayer, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, regarding opportunities for collaboration, June 6, 1991. 2 pages.

Letter from Marie E. Olson, R.D., Director of Food Services, Rapid City Area School District 51/4, to Marshall Matz, ASFSA Counsel, Holland and Knight, inviting Matz to participate in the South Dakota School Food Services Association Conference, June 5, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from Pat Bayer, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, to George S. Dunlop, President and Chief Executive Officer, United Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Association, regarding the opportunity to explore a joint cooperative project or two, May 31, 1991. 2 pages.

Letters to Mr. Rocky Kuhn, Ms. Debbie Dawson, Senate Appropriations Committee, Mr. Bob Foster, Mr. Tim Sanders, Agriculture Appropriations Subcommittee, Committee on Appropriations, U.S. House of Representatives, and Ms. Irma Pearson, Senate Appropriations Committee, regarding the possibility of Dr. Josephine Martin coming by to introduce herself, June 3, 1991. 1 page each.

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Article: Grapevine: Personnel Movement at USDA, But Not a Housecleaning, The Food and Fiber Letter, May 27, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from W. Peyton George, Gage & Tucker, to Marshall Matz, Esq., Holland & Knight, regarding Fresh 100% real cheese meat topped pizza in school lunch program, January 23, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Mr. Matthew Melmed, Executive Director, Connecticut Association for Human Services, regarding Senator Chris Dodd voting wrong on a very important child nutrition matter at the recent markup of the Senate Budget Committee’s resolution, May 20, 1991. 1 page.

Article: Food Service Institute Slow to Get Off Ground, CNI, May 10, 1991. 1 page.

Letters from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Pete Domenici, United States Senate, The Honorable Charles Grassley, United States Senate, The Honorable Don Nickles, United States Senate, The Honorable Robert Kasten, Jr., United States Senate, The Honorable Phil Gramm, United States Senate, The Honorable Christopher Bond, United States Senate, The Honorable Hank Brown, United States Senate, The Honorable Tim Wirth, United States Senate, The Honorable Ernest Hollings, United States Senate, The Honorable Kent Conrad, United States Senate, The Honorable Chris Dodd, United States Senate, and The Honorable Steve Symms, United States Senate, expressing great disappointment to learn of their support for the “Fairness in Federal Program Benefits” resolution as part of the budget resolution, April 19, 1991. 2 pages each.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Ed Cooney, Esq., FRAC, requesting that Cooney handle the attached letter from R. G. Salazar, Mess Management Specialist in the United States Navy, requesting nutritional and educational materials to better Salazar’s operation, May 20, 1991. 3 pages.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Ms. Dawn Riley, Office of Senator Mitch McConnell, Mr. Ed Barron, Senate Committee on Agriculture, Ms. Janet Breslin, Senate Committee on Agriculture, Mr. Chuck Riemenschneider, Senate Committee on Agriculture, Mr. Andy Fish, Senate Committee on Agriculture, Mr. Jim Cubie, Senate Committee on Agriculture, Ms. Stacy Hoffhaus, Office of Senator Bob Dole, The Honorable Tom Harkin, United States Senate, Mr. Jack Jennings, House Committee on Education and Labor, Dr. June Harris, House Committee on Education and Labor, Ms. Mary Jane Fiske, House Committee on Education and Labor, Ms. Susan Wilhelm, House Committee on Education and Labor, Ms. Margaret Kajeckas, House Committee on Education and Labor, Mr. Bruce Hunter, American Association of School Administrators, Ms. Betty Jo Nelson, Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Honorable Catherine Bertini, Assistant Secretary, Food and Consumer Services, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Ms. Carolyn Henrich, The National PTA, Ms. Marge Allen, Legislative Department, AFSCME, Dr. Ed Kealy, National School Boards Association, Ms. Susan Frost, Executive Director, The Committee for Education Funding, and Mr. Dave Johnson, Senate Committee on

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Agriculture, requesting their thoughts on Matz’ column in the May issue of the School Food Service Journal, May 15, 1991. 1 page each.

Letter from Pat Bayer, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Catherine A. Bertini, Assistant Secretary for Food & Consumer Services, U. S. Department of Agriculture, May 14, 1991, with attached letter from Mrs. Gertrude B. Applebaum, Assistant Superintendent for Special Services, Corpus Christi Independent School District, to Ms. Pat Bayer, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, April 30, 1991, with both letters regarding school food service in Japan. 3 pages.

Letter from Mrs. Gertrude B. Applebaum, Assistant Superintendent for Special Services, Corpus Christi Independent School District, to Ms. Pat Bayer, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, April 30, 1991, with attached presentation by Applebaum to Board of Trustees, January 22, 1990. 35 pages.

Folder 6:

Letter from Edward M. Cooney, on behalf of the Steering Committee, Child Care Food Program Sponsors Forum, to Representative Dale Kildee, Chairman, House Education and Labor Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary, and Vocational Education, requesting Kildee’s help in preventing the Office of Management and Budget and the U. S. Department of Agriculture from instituting a new system of audits for the Child and Adult Care Food Program, May 7, 1991. 1 page. 2 copies.

Letter from Edward M. Cooney, on behalf of the Steering Committee, Child Care Food Program Sponsors Forum, to Rep. Bill Ford, Chairman, House Education and Labor Committee, urging Ford to review the FY 1992 budget request of the U. S. Department of Agriculture to include a $2.1 million increase in the controversial Federal Review System (FRS) for the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP), May 7, 1991. 2 pages. 2 copies.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, to The Honorable Leon Panetta, Attn: Ken Leventhal, regarding Fairness in Federal Programs Benefit, May 7, 1991. 1 page.

Fax from Ed Cooney to Marshall Matz regarding a letter from William P. McElwain, Jr., Director, Division of School Food Services, Kentucky Department of Education, to Ms. Elizabeth A. Grever, Executive Director, Community Coordinated Child Care, expressing concern over the Administration’s proposal to extend the Federal Review Program to the CACFP, March 25, 1991.

Tuesday Morning, Legislative Update for ASFSA Executives, April 30, 1990. 1 page.

Press Release: Madigan Appoints Members to National Council on Commodity Distribution, Office of Public Affairs, United States Department of Agriculture, April 22. 1991. 1 page.

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Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Pete Domenici, United States Senate, regarding Budget Resolution and School Lunch, April 19, 1991. 2 pages.

Letter from Robert B. Reich, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, to Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, regarding the failure of society to take seriously the problem of child nutrition, April 19, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from Anne B. Gennings, President, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall L. Matz, Esq., Holland & Knight, regarding a Washington Update, April 24, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from Kent Conrad, United States Senator, to Marshall L. Matz, Holland and Knight, regarding Conrad’s support for school lunches, April 24, 1991. 1 page.

Article: How To Save A Buck, Parade Magazine, March 17, 1991. 3 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, to Jack Jennings, Mary Jane Fiske, Susan Wilhelm, and Margaret Kajeckas, regarding Great American School Program and the possibility of experimenting with pilot universal school lunch programs, April 23, 1991. 1 page.

Memorandum from Dorothy Caldwell to Anne Gennings regarding positioning child nutrition programs as integral parts of the education system, not dated, with the attached articles: Plan Gives 535 Schools $1 Million to be ‘Great’, Arkansas Democrat, April 18, 1991, and Bush Declares ‘Revolution’ in Education.

Letter from Patsy T. Mink, Member of Congress, to Pat Bayer, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, regarding the Healthy E.D.G.E. magazine and video, April 12, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from William D. Ford, Chairman, Committee on Education and Labor, to Ms. Pat Bayer, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, regarding the Healthy E.D.G.E. booklet and video, April 4, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to The Honorable Ms. Josephine Martin, regarding Martin’s retirement, April 16, 1991, with an attached letter from Werner Rogers, State Superintendent of Schools, Georgia Department of Education, regarding honoring Josephine Martin for over forty years of service to the citizens of Georgia, April 2, 1991. 3 pages.Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Robert Reich, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard College, regarding Child Nutrition and Reich’s recent comments in The Washington Post, April 16, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from Bob Dole, United States Senate, to Catherine Bertini, Assistant Secretary, Food and Consumer Services, U. S. Department of Agriculture, encouraging the Department to move

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ahead with implementing the paperwork reduction provisions of P.L. 101-147, and asking Bertini to keep Dole informed on the progress made, April 10, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from Jim Reeves, Assistant Director for Administration, National Food Service Management Institute, to Honorable Marshall Matz, ASFSA Attorney, Holland and Knight, regarding advertisements for the positions of Executive Director and Director of Education and Training for the National Food Service Management Institute, April 3, 1991. 3 pages.

Letter from William D. Ford, Chairman, House Education and Labor Committee, to Dear Educator, in support of the reelection of Congressman Dale E. Kildee, March 21, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Mr. Sam Stone, AMPI, regarding Congressman Kildee, April 5, 1991. 1 page.

Report: The President’s FY 1992 Budget and Child Nutrition, CRS Report to Congress, Jean Yavis Jones, Specialist in Social Legislation, Education and Public Welfare Division, Congressional Research Service, The Library of Congress, February 11, 1991. 6 pages.

Report: Child Nutrition: Expiring Provisions and Prospective Issues in the 102d Congress, CRS Report to Congress, Jean Yavis Jones, Specialist in Social Legislation, Education and Public Welfare Division, Congressional Research Service, The Library of Congress, January 24, 1991. 6 pages.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Mr. Ed Wentzell, Plymouth Area Schools, regarding Congressman Swett’s letter, April 3, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from Vivian Pilant, M.S., R.D., American School Food Service Association, to Mrs. Sue Greig, M.S., R.D., regarding Greig not reappointing Pilant as Chair of the ASFSA Public Policy and Legislative Committee, April 2, 1990. 2 pages. Notice: Child Nutrition Programs – Income Eligibility Guidelines, Federal Register, Vol. 56, No. 54, March 20, 1991. 2 pages.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Pat Bayer, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, regarding Lynn Parker, April 1, 1991. 1 page.

Report: Outline of the School Lunch Program in Japan, The Japan School Health Association, The National Federation of School Lunch Association, 1985. 29 pages.

Letter from Sue Greig, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz, ASFSA Washington Council, Holland & Knight, regarding a cover letter and resume sent to Dole’s office, March 19, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from Sue Greig, American School Food Service Association, to Senator Robert Dole, Senate Minority Leader, requesting Greig be considered for appointment to the National Nutrition Monitoring Council, January 31, 1991. 1 page.

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Resume: Bettie Sue Greig, M.S., R.D., not dated. 7 pages.

Letter from Dick Swett, Member of Congress, House of Representatives, to Nancy F. Stiles, President, NH Food Service Association, regarding a letter Swett sent to Congressman Natcher, March 13, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from Dick Swett, Member of Congress, House of Representatives, to The Honorable Jamie L. Whitten, Chairman, Subcommittee on Rural Development, Agriculture, and Related Agencies, regarding the Administration’s proposed 1992 child nutrition budget, March 13, 1991. 1 page.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz and Kevin Dando, to Susan Wilhelm, Margaret Kajeckas, and Mary Jane Fiske, regarding Coordinated Review Effort, March 21, 1991. 4 pages.

Child Nutrition Questions for Senator Harkin, not date, not attributed. 3 pages.

Letters from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to John Bode, Esq., Olsson, Frank and Weeda, Mr. Tom Little, Dairymen, Inc., Mr. Frank Vacca, Mid-American Dairymen, Inc., Mr. Sam Stone, AMPI, Mr. Bob Bird, General Mills, Mr. Howard Scholick, Abbott Laboratories, Mr. Ron Schuler, California Canning Peach Association, Mr. James H. Miller, Plastics Manufacturing Company, Mr. Mike Giuffrida, Giuffrida Associates, Inc., Mr. Donald Goodman, Goodman Food Products, Inc., and Mr. Joe Stubbs, Sunkist Growers, Inc., regarding Congressman Kildee and support for his upcoming event, March 26, 1991. 1 page each.

Report: An Analysis of the President’s Budgetary Proposals for Fiscal Year 1992, Prepared at the request of the Senate Committee on Appropriations, Congressional Budget Office, Congress of the United States, March 1991. 13 pages.

Letter from A. Sidney Johnson, III, Executive Director, American Public Welfare Association, to Dear Conferee, urging opposition to a provision included in the Senate version of H.R. 1281 that would seriously impact the nutrition of low-income Americans, March 21, 1991. 3 pages.

Child Nutrition Questions for Senator Thad Cochran, not dated, not attributed. 2 pages.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Col. Tony Dattilio, Camp Johnson, regarding a check for the Desert Storm Family Assistance Fund, March 18, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from Maria Balakshin, Director, Child Nutrition and Food Distribution Division, to Marshall L. Matz, Washington Counsel, Holland and Knight, expressing appreciation for Matz’ planning of the Legislative Action Conference banquet, March 13, 1991. 1 page.

Minutes of the American School Food Service Association Political Action Committee, February 27, 1991. 1 page.

Folder 7:

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Memorandum from John W. Bode, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, regarding The McDonald’s Amendment/Sale of Uninspected Meat Food Products to Schools, July 16, 1991, 9 pages plus attachments. 3 copies.

Folder 8:

Memorandum from Mark Smith, Sarah Samuels, Barbara Kehrer, Kaiser Family Foundation, to School Nutrition Demonstration Advisory Committee, regarding Selection of School Demonstration Sites and Program Evaluator, September 25, 1991, with attached press release. 4 pages.

Agenda: School Nutrition Demonstration Advisory Committee, August 7, 1991. 1 page.

Memorandum from The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation and American Cancer Society, Inc., to American School Food Service Association State Directors, regarding Request for Recommendations/Letters of Intent for the School Nutrition Demonstration Project Awards, not dated. 11 pages.

Application Rating Sheet, Kaiser/ACS School Nutrition Demonstration Project, not dated. 6 pages.

Sample letter from Barbara H. Kehrer, Ph.D., Vice President, and Sarah E. Samuels, Dr. P.H., Program Officer, Kaiser Family Foundation, inviting recipients to submit a proposal to evaluate the School Nutrition Demonstration, May 17, 1991. 7 pages.

Memorandum from BHK, The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, to SND Evaluation File, regarding Pros and Cons of a Control/Comparison Group Design, August 6, 1991. 3 pages.

School Nutrition Demonstration Advisory Committee Attendees List, The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, not dated. 2 pages.

Letter from Roberta E. Moss, American Cancer Society, and Sarah E. Samuels, Dr. PH, Kaiser Family Foundation, to Dear Applicant, regarding the application for the School Nutrition Demonstration Project, May 17, 1991, 2 pages plus multiple attachments.

Time Line, possibly for the Kaiser Family Foundation/American Cancer Society School Nutrition Demonstration Project, not dated. 2 pages.

Kaiser Family Foundation/American Cancer Society School Nutrition Demonstration Project, Ratings Criteria for Selection of Site Finalists, not dated. 3 pages.

Rating/Commentary Sheet possibly for the Kaiser Family Foundation/American Cancer Society School Nutrition Demonstration Project, not dated. 3 pages.

Kaiser Application Finalist Selection Process, not dated. 1 page.

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School Nutrition Demonstration Project Application Rating Scale, not dated. 1 page.

Folder 9:

H.R. 5490, A Bill to amend the National School Lunch Act to establish an optional universal school lunch and breakfast program, 102D Congress, 2D Session, June 25, 1992. 6 pages.

Statement: Universal Vision: America’s Children Ready to Learn, prepared by the Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, June 1992. 2 pages.

Letter from George Miller, House of Representatives, Congress of the United States, to Dear Colleague, regarding reducing fat consumption in the school lunch program, December 8, 1992. 1 page.

Letter from George Miller, House of Representatives, Congress of the United States, to Dear Colleague, inviting them to co-sponsor The Universal Student Nutrition Act, December 8, 1992. 1 page.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank, and Weeda, P. C., to Interested Parties, regarding Universal School Nutrition Program, June 26, 1992. 1 page.

Letter from George Miller to The Honorable Bill Clinton regarding Child Nutrition, not dated. 2 pages.

Section-by-Section Summary, H.R. 5490, The Universal Student Nutrition Act, not dated. 1 page.

The Universal Student Nutrition Act, Congressional Record, June 26, 1992. 2 pages.

S. Res. 303, To express the sense of the Senate that the Secretary of Agriculture should conduct a study of options for implementing universal-type school lunch and breakfast programs, 102D Congress, 2D Session, May 21, 1992. 4 pages.

Testimony of The American School Food Service Association before the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, United States Senate, March 3, 1992. 13 pages.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable George Mitchell, United States Senate, Attn: Steve Hart, regarding Child Nutrition and universal feeding, May 28, 1992. 1 page.

Statement of Congressman George Mitchell (D-CA) on the Introduction of The Universal Student Nutrition Act, June 25, 1992. 3 pages.

Study of a Universal-Type School Lunch and Breakfast Program, Congressional Record – Senate, July 2, 1992. 2pages.

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Press Release: USDA Study: School Lunches Promote Mediocre Diets, Center for Science in the Public Interest, not dated. 3 pages.

Agenda: Citizens’ Commission on School Nutrition, Center for Science in the Public Interest, May 21, 1990. 1 page.

Article: New Light Being Shed On Early Mechanisms of Coronary Disease, The New York Times, March 27, 1990. 2 pages.

Article: Los Angeles Schools Lift Junk Food Ban, The Washington Post, May 2, 1990. 1 page.

High School Lunch Menu, Fairfax County Public Schools, Office of Food Services, April 1990. 2 pages.

Article: The Changing American Diet, Nutrition Action Newsletter, May 1990. 2 pages.

Letter from Michael Jacobson, Ph.D., and Victoria Leonard, Director, Children’s Nutrition Project, Center for Science in the Public Interest, to Marshall L. Matz, inviting Matz to participate in the National Commission on School Lunch, April 25, 1990. 2 pages.

List of Speakers, not dated, not attributed.

Child Nutrition Principles 1990, American School Food Service Association. 1 page.

Film Advertisement: Fast Food: What’s In It For You?, Churchill Films, not dated. 1 page.

Article: School Lunch, The Case for Low-Fat, High-Fiber Meals, Nutrition Action Health Letter, Volume 14, Number 7, September 1987. 5 pages.

List of various foods and their nutrition breakdown, not attributed, February 13, 1990. 6 pages.

Article: Synthesis of Cardiovascular Behavioral Research for Youth Health Promotion, Health Education Quarterly, Vol. 16(2), Summer 1989. 15 pages.

Citizens’ Commission on School Nutrition Participants List, May 21, 1990. 2 pages.

Citizens’ Commission on School Nutrition Commissioners List, May 21, 1990. 2 pages.

Advertisement: Cooking for 50 with the Healthwise Quantity Cookbook, CSPI, not dated. 1 page.

Brochure: Lifesaving Guides to Eating Right, Nutrition Action Healthletter/Center for Science in the Public Interest, not dated. 2 pages.

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Brochure: School Nutrition, Shaping Healthy Choices, California State Department of Education, Child Nutrition and Food Distribution Division, not dated.

Memorandum from Olsson, Frank & Weeda, P.C., to Mr. Robert Bird, Director Washington Office, General Mills, Inc., regarding Food Commercials on Children’s TV, July 1, 1992, 2 pages plus multiple attachments.

Letter from Tami J. Cline, Department of School Food Services, Boston Public Schools, to Victoria Leonard, Director, Children’s Nutrition Project, CSPI, regarding revisions of the school lunch report, November 13, 1990. 1 page.

Memorandum from Kevin Dando to Pat Bayer, regarding CSPI Meeting, May 22, 1990. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Kevin Dando to ASFSA Executive Board, regarding CSPI Document Vote, November 19, 1990. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Kevin Dando to ASFSA Executive Board, regarding CSPI Document Vote, November 27, 1990. 1 page.

Trifold brochure: Center for Science in the Public Interest, with a check for a 1-year membership, May 9, 1990.

Letter from Victoria Leonard, Director, Children’s Nutrition Project, Center for Science in the Public Interest, to Dear Commissioner, regarding comments on the first draft of the report on school lunches, October 12, 1990. 1 page.

Possible draft of report by Citizens’ Commission on School Nutrition, not dated. 39 pages.

Memorandum from Victoria Leonard, Center for Science in the Public Interest, to Commissioners of School Nutrition, regarding Changes in the report, September 18, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Victoria Leonard, Director, Children’s Nutrition Project, to Pat Bayer, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, regarding the complexity of designing recommendations, September 7, 1990. 2 pages, with attached draft of report by Citizens’ Commission on School Nutrition, not dated. 35 pages.

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Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to The Honorable Bill Ford, regarding Ford’s election to the Chairmanship of the Education and Labor Committee, December 6, 1990. 1 page.

Memorandum from Kevin Cowperthwaite, Maine Department of Education, to Marshall Matz, Holland and Knight, regarding Schools Dropping Participation in the National School Lunch Program, October 3, 1990. 1 page.

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Article: School Lunch Fat Reduction Is Sought, Panel Recommends Ban on Whole Milk, The Washington Post, December 6, 1990. 1 page.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Holland & Knight, to Catherine Bertini, regarding the Center for Science in the Public Interest’s white paper on school lunch, November 27, 1990. 1 page.

Letters from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Leon Panetta, U.S. House of Representatives, The Honorable Dale Kildee, U.S. House of Representatives, The Honorable Richard Gephardt, U.S. House of Representatives, The Honorable Jim Sasser, United States Senate, The Honorable Tim Harkin, United States Senate, The Honorable Bill Goodling, U.S. House of Representatives, The Honorable Jamie Whitten, U.S. House of Representatives, Ms. Diane Stark, Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives, The Honorable Patrick Leahy, United States Senate, The Honorable Richard Lugar, United States Senate, The Honorable Thad Cochran, United States Senate, The Honorable Quentin Burdick, United States Senate, and The Honorable Bill Ford, U.S. House of Representatives, expressing deep appreciation to each of them for all of their effort on behalf of child nutrition, November 20, 1990. 1 page each.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Dale E. Kildee, regarding the possibility of Kildee becoming the next Chairman of the Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary, and Vocational Education, November 20, 1990. 3 pages.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Pat Bayer, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, regarding authorizing Kevin Dando to commit up to $1,000 annually to Matz’ existing expense budget, November 19, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Ms. Andrea King, Domestic Policy Advisor, Office of Majority Leader Richard A. Gephardt, expressing deep appreciation for King’s help in fighting back the President’s proposal to cut child nutrition, November 15, 1990. 2 pages.

Washington Wire, A Special Weekly Report From The Wall Street Journal’s Capital Bureau, November 9, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from William D. Ford, Member of Congress, to Ms. Nancy C. Kostka, Director of Operations, Association for Child Development, regarding Ford’s opposition to any cuts in the federal child nutrition programs, October 29, 1990. 1 page.

Article: U.S. Dietary Guide Sets Fat and Alcohol Limits, The New York Times, November 6, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Mr. Ken Leventhal, Committee on the Budget, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding Leventhal’s key role, October 29, 1990. 1 page.

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Article: Schools Try Making Low-Fat Fare to Kids’ Tastes, USA Today, October 23, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Betty Jo Nelsen, Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service, United States Department of Agriculture, to Miss Annette Bomar, Administrator, School and Community Nutrition Division, Georgia Department of Education, regarding state administrative expense funds and funds for the Food Distribution Program, September 13, 1990. 2 pages.

Letter from Annette Bomar, Director, School and Community Nutrition Division, Georgia Department of Education, to Mrs. Betty Jo Nelsen, Administrator, Program Development Branch, Child Nutrition Division, FNS—USDA, regarding plans to transfer to the Food Distribution Program State Administrative Expense (SAE) funds allocated for school lunch, breakfast, and CACFP, August 10, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Anne P. Gennings, New Hartford Central School District, regarding Matz participating in ASFSA’s Five-Year Planning Seminar, October 17, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Anne Gennings, President, ASFSA, to Mr. Marshall Matz, Holland and Knight, regarding Matz’ expenses and honorarium for addressing ASFSA’s Five-Year Planning Seminar, October 1, 1990. 1 page.

Se. 1965 Commercial Warehousing and Distribution, not dated, not attributed. 2 pages.

Attachment 3 – Draft Statement of Managers’ Language re Commodity Distribution Reforms – Commercial Warehousing and Distribution, not dated, not attributed. 1 page.

Memorandum from Kevin Cowperthwaite, Maine Department of Education, to Marshall Matz, Holland and Knight, regarding Schools Dropping Participation in the National School Lunch Program, October 3, 1990. 1 page.

Memorandum from Jean Baecher-Brown, Director, Child Nutrition Programs, State of Nevada Department of Education, to Marshall Matz, ASFSA Washington Counsel, regarding Survey on “School Dropping Out of the NSLP”, August 24, 1990. 1 page.

Memorandum from American School Food Service Association, to Education and Labor Committee, regarding School Lunch Budget Cuts, October 9, 1990. 1 page.

Memorandum from Vivian B. Pilant, Chair, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, to Mary Jane Fisk, regarding Pilant not believing the subject of warehouse distribution as it applies to child nutrition should be addressed in the Farm Bill, October 8, 1990. 1 page.

Memorandum from Vivian B. Pilant, Chair, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, to Ed Barron, regarding Pilant not believing the subject of warehouse distribution as it applies to child nutrition should be addressed in the Farm Bill, October 8, 1990. 1 page.

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Report language for Amendment 56, not dated, not attributed. 1 page.

Memorandum from Robert H. Koon, Director, Division of School Food Service, to School Food Administrators, regarding FSIS Agrees on Procedure to Exempt Pizza Shop Sales to Schools From Inspection, August 31, 1990. 1 page.

Article: Marriott Signs Domino’s to Bring Pizza to Schools, The Wall Street Journal, September 21, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Janet R. Studley, Holland & Knight, to The Honorable George J. Mitchell, Senate Majority Leader, regarding the effect the Administration’s proposal would have on school lunch participation, September 25, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Mr. Jim Mauer, President, Zartic, Inc., regarding a school lunch event in Georgia, September 24, 1990. 1 page.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz, to Senator Bob Dole, regarding School Lunch Budget Cuts, September 21, 1990. 1 page.

Article: A Report Card On School Lunches, The Los Angeles Times, September 6, 1990. 3 pages.

Sample letter from Dorothy V. Pannell, Director, Food Services, Fairfax County Public Schools, inviting recipients to join the Association of Schools for an Alternative to Commodities, August 31, 1990. 3 pages.

Letter from Victoria Leonard, Director, Children’s Nutrition Project, to Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight for American Food Service Assoc., regarding the complexity of designing recommendations, September 7, 1990, with attached draft of report by Citizens’ Commission on School Nutrition, not dated. 35 pages.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Peter S. Prichard, Editor, USA Today, regarding the article “Many School Lunches Have A Big Helping Of Fat”, September 6, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Ms. Lea Thompson, Consumer Unit, WRC-TV Channel 4, regarding changes in the Fairfax County school lunch program, September 6, 1990. 1 page.

Article: Many School Lunches Have A Big Helping Of Fat, USA Today, September 6, 1990. 1 page.

Food Service News, Fairfax County Public Schools.

Leahy Nutrition Amendment, not dated. 3 pages.

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Letter from Victoria Leonard, Director, Children’s Nutrition Project, Center for Science in the Public Interest, to The Honorable Robert C. Byrd, urging Byrd as a member of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Agriculture and Related Agencies to refrain from making any cuts in Children’s Nutrition, August 1, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Pat Bayer, Executive Director, American School Food Services Association, to Marshall Matz, Esq., Holland & Knight, thanking Matz for participating in the 44th Annual National Conference of the American School Food Service Association, July 31, 1990. 1 page.

Memorandum from Anne B. Gennings, President, American School Food Service Association, to Committee Members, thanking them for being a member of the 1990-91 team, July 31, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Victoria Leonard, Director, Children’s Nutrition Project, Center for Science in the Public Interest, to Representative Jamie L. Whitten, U.S. House of Representatives, urging Whitten to support full appropriation for the Nutrition Education Training, June 28, 1990. 2 pages.

Letter from Gerald R. Menefee, Ed.D., Associate Superintendent, Minneapolis Public Schools, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Esq., Holland & Knight, regarding the top five needs for reform in the USDA, July 18, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Mr. John Kramer, Dean, Tulane School of Law, regarding a great speech, August 2, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Dorothy B. Dusenberry, Program Chair, 1990 Annual National Conference, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Marshall Matz, Esq., Holland and Knight, thanking Matz for all he does, August 3, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Bill Ford, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding Child Nutrition, and ASFSA support of three Senate Committee on Agriculture amendments to the 1990 Farm Bill, July 10, 1990. 2 pages.

Letter from Marshall Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Bill Goodling, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding Child Nutrition, and ASFSA support of three Senate Committee on Agriculture amendments to the 1990 Farm Bill, July 10, 1990. 2 pages.

School Programs Meal and Milk Payments to States and School Food Authorities, Effective from July 1, 1990 – June 30, 1991, not attributed. 1 page.

Sample letter to Senators and Representatives expressing appreciation for their support of child nutrition and the National School Lunch Program, not dated, not attributed. 1 page.

Notice regarding cheese diversion case settlement, Food Chemical News, June 18, 1990. 1 page.

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Letter from David C. Abbott, Superintendent of Schools, Maumee City School District, Maumee, Ohio, to Ms. Beverly Lowe, President, American School Food Service Association, regarding concern with the direction that the 1990 Farm Bill is taking, May 2, 1990. 2 pages.

Letter from Pat Bayer, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Marshall Matz, ASFSA Washington Counsel, Pat Bayer, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, thanking Matz for his outstanding presentation at the Fourth General Session of the Major Cities meeting, June 14, 1990. 1 page.

Memorandum from Laurie Thompson to Marshall L. Matz, regarding Line-Item Veto Legislation, June 12, 1990. 6 pages.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, to Ms. Josephine Martin, Chairman, ASFSA Strategic Planning Committee, regarding the symposium “Create the Future: Manage the Issues”, June 11, 1990. 1 page.

Announcement: Back By Popular Demand: CEF Inservice Workshops, The Committee for Education Funding, not dated. 3 pages.

Letter from Beverly M. Lowe, R.D., President – 1989-90, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz, ASFSA Washington Council, Holland & Knight, regarding communications and budget, June 4, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Josephine Martin, Chairman, ASFSA Strategic Planning Committee, to Mr. Marshall Matz, Holland and Knight, regarding ASFSA’s Five-Year Planning Seminar, June 4, 1990. 2 pages.

Letter from Jim Reeves, Assistant Director for Administration, National Food Service Management Institute, to Mr. Marshall Matz, ASFSA Attorney, Holland and Knight, regarding advertisements for the positions of Director of Education and Training and Director of Technology Transfer for the National Food Service Management Institute, May 31, 1990. 3 pages.

Letter from Beverly M. Lowe, President, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Terry Hallberg, Chief, Program Analysis and Monitoring Branch, Child Nutrition Division, Food and Nutrition Service, regarding the opportunity to present ideas and suggestions for reducing paperwork in the child nutrition programs, May 18, 1990. 3 pages.

Letter from Beverly M. Lowe, President, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Rob Fersh, Executive Director, Food Research and Action Center, and Mr. Bob Greenstein, Director, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, regarding working together on the Mickey Leland Memorial Domestic Hunger Relief Act, not dated. 2 pages.

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Memorandum from Marilyn Hurt, American School Food Service Association, to PP & L Committee, regarding CRE Response, September 29, 1992. 2 pages.

CRE Response, October 4, 1992. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Elizabeth P. McPherson, ASFSA President, Marilyn Hurt, Public Policy and Legislative Committee Chair, to ASFSA Executive Board, PP&L Committee, State Directors, State Legislative Chairs, regarding CRE Interim Rule, August 26, 1992. 4 pages.

Letter from Elizabeth P. McPherson, ASFSA President, to Mr. Robert Eadie, Chief, Policy and Program Development Branch, Child Nutrition Division, FNS, regarding ASFSA’s comments on the Coordinated Review Effort Interim Rule, October 5, 1992. 1 page.

Letter from George A. Braley, Associate Administrator, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, to Marshall Matz regarding the attachment capturing the substance and tone of their agreement, June 17, 199[?]. 3 pages.

Outline of the School Lunch Program in Japan, 1985. 19 pages.

Monbusho, 1989, Ministry of Education, Science and Culture, Government of Japan. 2 pages.

Statistical Abstract of Education, Science and Culture, 1988 edition, Research and Statistics Division, Minister’s Secretariat, Ministry of Education, Science and Culture, Japan. 2 pages.

Letter from Tomiji Sugawa, Educational Attaché, Embassy of Japan, to Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, regarding the Japanese school lunch system, with attachments, December 12, 1989. 5 pages.

Memorandum from Office of Inspector General, United States Department of Agriculture, to Scott Dunn, Acting Administrator, USDA – Food and Nutrition Service, regarding FNS – Contracting of Food Service Management Companies in the National School Lunch Program, June 20, 1989. 16 pages.

Report: Balanced Budget Amendment Options, Leon E. Panetta, Chairman, Committee on the Budget, U.S. House of Representatives, May 26, 1992. Not paginated.

Article: The Balanced Budget Constitutional Amendment, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, May 27, 1992. 3 pages.

Article: The Balanced Budget Constitutional Amendment, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, May 14, 1992. 18 pages.

Article: Study Finds Balanced Budget Amendment Would Seriously Damage American Economy, American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, AFL-CIO, May 11, 1992. 2 pages.

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Article: Constitutional Balanced Budget Amendment: Grenade Without a Pin, OMB Watch, May 1992. 8 pages.

Memorandum from Susan Frost to CEF Members, regarding This Week’s Schedule, May 18, 1992. 1 page.

Reservations form for the Seventh Annual CEF Congressional Awards Dinner, September 21, 1992. 2 pages.

Letter from Robert Greenstein, Executive Director, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, to Dear Friend, regarding being more alarmed than ever before about where federal policy is heading, May 14, 1992. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Arnold Mitchem, The Committee for Education Funding, to CEF Members, regarding Balanced Budget Constitutional Amendment, May 18, 1992. 2 pages.

Note from Christina Champion Blue to M, with attached bills proposing a balanced budget amendment, not dated. 7 pages.

List: Organizations Opposed to the Entitlement Cap Proposal, not dated, not attributed.

Memorandum from Majority Staff, Senate Agriculture, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, United States Senate, to Interested Parties, regarding Entitlement Caps Proposal, March 27, 1992. 3 pages.

Press Release: Domenici, Nunn, Rudman, and Robb Offer Measure to Control Mandatory Spending, Effort to Reduce Sharp Rate of Growth, Pete V. Domenici, United States Senator, April 9, 1992. Not paginated.

Sample letter from Annette Bomar, Chair, ASFSA Public Policy and Legislative Committee, to Dear Senator, opposing the proposed cap on entitlement spending, March 30, 1992. 1 page.

Article: The Administration’s Entitlement Cap Proposal, Center for Budget and Policy Priorities, March 25, 1992. 6 pages.

Memorandum from Adrienne Gall, School Food Service Journal, to Marshall Matz, regarding August SFS Journal column, July 3, 1991. 1 page.

Article: Fairness in the School Lunch Program, School Food Service Journal, August 1991. 2 pages.

Letter from G. William Hoagland, Minority Staff Director, Committee on the Budget, United States Senate, to Ms. Cherie Louvat, Executive Director, Food Bank of Northern Nevada, regarding the “Fairness in Federal Programs” and reserve fund language, May 10, 1991. 2 pages.

Fairness in Federal Program Benefits, not dated, not attributed. 1 page.

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Letter from Mary E. Kelly, R.D., Administrator, Department of School Nutrition Services, Milwaukee Public Schools, to The Honorable Robert W. Kasten, United States Senate, regarding Budget Resolution and School Lunch, April 24, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from Maureen Staggenborg, Director, Child Nutrition Programs, State of Connecticut, to The Honorable Christopher J. Dodd, United States Senate, regarding Budget Resolution and School Lunch, April 23, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from Janet Bantly, M.S., R.D., Connecticut School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Christopher Dodd, regarding Budget Resolution and School Lunch, April 23, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from Daniel G. Wisotzkey, Executive Director, Child Nutrition/Transportation, to The Honorable Timothy E. Wirth, expressing surprise and disappointment to learn of Wirth’s support of the “Fairness in Federal Program Benefits” resolution, April 24, 1991. 1 page.

Excerpt from Concurrent Resolution in the Budget – Fiscal Year 1992 Conference Report. 2 pages.

Letters from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Pete Domenici, United States Senate, The Honorable Charles Grassley, United States Senate, The Honorable Don Nickles, United States Senate, The Honorable Robert Kasten, Jr., United States Senate, The Honorable Phil Gramm, United States Senate, The Honorable Christopher Bond, United States Senate, The Honorable Hank Brown, United States Senate, The Honorable Tim Wirth, United States Senate, The Honorable Ernest Hollings, United States Senate, The Honorable Kent Conrad, United States Senate, The Honorable Chris Dodd, United States Senate, and The Honorable Steve Symms, United States Senate, regarding Budget Resolution and School Lunch and expressing disappointment to learn of their support for the “Fairness in Federal Program Benefits” resolution as part of the budget resolution, April 19, 1991. 2 pages each.

Letter from Shyrl Dougherty, R.D., Chair, CSFSA Public Policy and Legislation Committee, to The Honorable Leon Panetta, Chair, House Budget Committee, on behalf of the California School Food Service Association, expressing concern about the “Fairness in Federal Program Benefits” resolution, May 6, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from John D. Perkins, Director, School Lunch and Child Nutrition Programs, Texas Education Agency, to The Honorable Phil Gramm, United States Senate, regarding Gramm’s support of the “Fairness in Federal Program Benefits” and particularly the item that deals with school lunch subsidies, April 24, 1991. 2 pages.

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Memorandum from John W. Bode and Dennis R. Johnson regarding Summary of FSIS Final Regulation Exempting Pizza Manufacturing For Resale, July 31, 1992. 3 pages.

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Final Rule: Exemption of Pizzas Containing Meat or Poultry Product, July 27, [1992], Donald L. White, Acting Administrator, Food Safety and Inspection Service, Department of Agriculture. 61 pages.

Letter from Sue Greig, R.D., President, American School Food Service Association, to Ms. Linda Carey, Policy Office, FSIS Hearing Clerk, Food Safety and Inspection Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, regarding Pizza Exemption, June 17, 1992. 2 pages.

Draft testimony of JoEllen Miner, Food Service Director for the Minneapolis Public Schools, not dated. 4 pages.

Agenda: Public Hearing for Exemption of Pizzas Containing Meat or Poultry Product, not dated, not attributed. 3 pages.

Notice: Proposed Rule: Exemption of Pizzas Containing Meat or Poultry Product, Notice of Hearing, H. Russell Cross, Administrator, and Rose Thomas, Certifying Officer, Food Safety and Inspection Service, Department of Agriculture, May 6, 1992. 32 pages.

Article: FSIS Defers to Local Authorities in Pizza Exemption Proposal, Food Chemical News, May 25, 1992. 4 pages.

Summary of FSIS Proposal, not dated, not attributed. 2 pages.

Fact Sheet: Draft III, regarding USDA’s proposal to eliminate all federal sanitation standards for non-inspected manufacturing (in restaurants and other facilities) of meat-topped pizza for use in schools, child care centers, and hospitals, not dated, not attributed. 5 pages.

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.

Letter from David L. Durkin, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Marshall L. Matz, Esq., Holland & Knight, NFPI submission to USDA Concerning the Sale of Uninspected Meat Topped Pizzas in the National School Lunch Program, June 18, 1991. Multiple documents.

Excerpt from the National School Lunch Act. 2 pages.

Letter from W. Peyton George, Gage & Tucker, to Marshall Matz, Esq., Holland & Knight, regarding Fresh 100% real cheese meat topped pizza in school lunch program, January 23, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from Francis G. Williams, Executive Director, National Frozen Pizza Institute, to Ms. Pat Bayer, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, regarding Central Kitchen Exemption to Federal Meat Inspection Act, with enclosed materials regarding the history of this issue, April 23, 1991. Multiple documents.

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Memorandum from Betty Jo Nelsen, Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service, United States Department of Agriculture, to Regional Administrators, All Regions, regarding Reformulation of Commercially Prepared Fresh Meat-Topped Pizza for the National School Lunch Program (NSLP), January 18, 1991. 2 pages.

Letter from W. Peyton George, Gage & Tucker, to Marshall Matz, Esq., Holland & Knight, regarding Fresh 100% real cheese meat topped pizza in school lunch program, January 23, 1991. 1 page. Original.

Letter from W. Peyton George, Gage & Tucker, to Honorable Clayton Yeutter, Secretary, U. S. Department of Agriculture, regarding competing in the school lunch marketplace with fresh cooked 100% real cheese meat topped pizza, November 21, 1990. 5 pages.

Letter from W. Peyton George, Gage & Tucker, to Honorable Jo Ann R. Smith, Assistant Secretary, Marketing and Inspection Services, Department of Agriculture, stating that Smith’s assertion that the Secretary does not have statutory authority to exclude certain pizza from a third USDA inspection is grossly inconsistent with earlier exemptions, December 17, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from W. Peyton George, Gage & Tucker, to Mr. Greg Zoeller, Assistant to the Vice President and Director of Public Liaison, regarding USDA prohibition of sales of freshly prepared 100 percent real cheese pizza with meat based toppings to schools participating in the National School Lunch Program, November 29, 1990. 2 pages.

Letter from Dan Glickman, Member of Congress, House of Representatives, to The Honorable Clayton Yeutter, Secretary, Department of Agriculture, regarding Glickman’s interest in the Department’s policy regarding Pizza Hut’s participation in the school lunch program, December 20, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from David M. McIntosh, Deputy Director, The Council on Competitiveness, Office of the Vice President, to The Honorable Jack Parnell, Deputy Secretary of Agriculture, regarding materials received from Pizza Hut regarding their school lunch program, January 2, 1991. 1 page.

Article: Senators Meet With Yeutter on Inspection Exemption for Pizza, Food Chemical News, January 7, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from Robert W. Kasten, Jr., United States Senate, to The Honorable Clayton Yeutter, Secretary, US Department of Agriculture, regarding a misguided interpretation of the Federal Meat Inspection Act, December 12, 1990. 2 pages.

Letter from Jo Ann R. Smith, Assistant Secretary, Marketing and Inspection Service, Office of the Secretary, Department of Agriculture, to Mr. W. Peyton George, Gage & Tucker, regarding the determination that George’s request on behalf of Pizza Hut, Inc., cannot be granted under existing statutory authorities, December 13, 1990. 1 page.

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Letter from Clayton Yeutter, Secretary, to The Honorable Nancy Landon Kassebaum, United States Senate, regarding the Department’s conclusion that Pizza Hut cannot sell under a “Sales Agency Agreement” uninspected meat-topped pizza to NSLP schools, November 21, 1990. 2 pages.

Press Release: Kasten Says Wisconsin Kids Want “The Real Thing”, Kasten News, U.S. Senator Robert W. Kasten, Jr., December 13, 1990. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Stanley C. Garnett, Acting Deputy Administrator, Special Nutrition Programs, Food and Nutrition Service, United States Department of Agriculture, to All Regional Administrators, regarding Sales Agency Agreements for Commercially Prepared Food in the National School Lunch Program, with attached memorandum from Betty Jo Nelsen Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service, United States Department of Agriculture, to All Regional Administrators, regarding Sales Agency Agreements for Commercially Prepared Food in the National School Lunch Program, November 27, 1990. 3 pages.

Article: Marriott to Serve Domino’s Pizza in Schools, The Washington Post, September 11, 1990. 1 page.

Article: Domino’s Pizza Delivers to Public Schools, Dorms, The Washington Post, not dated. 1 page.

Letter from Dan Glickman, Member of Congress, House of Representatives, to The Honorable Clayton Yeutter, Secretary, Department of Agriculture, regarding Glickman’s interest in the Department’s policy regarding Pizza Hut’s participation in the school lunch program, December 20, 1990. 5 pages.

Letter from Andrew B. Solomon to Honorable Clayton Yeutter, Secretary, U. S. Department of Agriculture, with sixth grader Solomon asking Yeutter to allow the sale of Pizza Hut pizza in his school, December 20, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Mark Gorman, Senior Director, Government Affairs, National Restaurant Association, to The Honorable Clayton Yeutter, Secretary, U. S. Department of Agriculture, urging Yeutter to reverse USDA’s position and grant a policy exemption to allow the sale of meat-topped pizzas in school lunch programs, December 21, 1990. 1 page.

Article: USDA Backs Off On Pepperoni Roll Crackdown, Regional News, March 18, 1987. 2 pages.

Letter from Richard A. Stedry, Associate Superintendent for Finance and Operations, and Gloria L. Benjamin, Director, School Food Services, Richland County School District One, Columbia, South Carolina, to The Honorable Ernest Hollings, United States Senate, regarding problems surrounding the sale and delivery of commercially prepared pizza to the secondary schools in their district, July 12, 1990. 2 pages.

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Letter from James C. Barr, CAE, Chief Executive Officer, National Milk Producers Federation, to The Honorable Clayton Yeutter, Secretary, U. S. Department of Agriculture, regarding schools being denied to ability to offer fresh pizzas as an eligible food for reimbursement through the school lunch program, December 11, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Greg Moss, Franchisee, to Pizza Hut, Inc., asking what Pizza Hut is doing to remedy the situation about serving fresh pizza in school lunch programs, with attached letters that were sent to USDA, January 15, 1991. 9 pages.

Letter from James C. Burke, Assistant Superintendent, Department of Child Nutrition, Illinois State Board of Education, to Dear Program Sponsor, regarding certain pizzas not being allowed to be served or sold as a component of a reimbursable school lunch or as an a la carte item, January 7, 1991. 1 page.

Letters from Carl Cherrie, Superintendent, Princeton High School, Princeton, Illinois, to Honorable Alan Dixon, Honorable Paul Simon, and Honorable Lane Evans, asking each to contact U.S.D.A. to see if the recent decision by U.S.D.A. not to allow meat-topped pizzas purchased from Pizza Hut to be claimed for reimbursement by schools participating in the National School Lunch Program, January 8, 1991. 1 page each.

Folder 14:

Letter from American School Food Service Association and other associations to The Honorable Lloyd Bentsen, United States Senate, requesting that Bentsen support and cosponsor S. 499, which would eliminate the mandate that schools be required to offer a certain type of milk as part of the National School Lunch Program, April 24, 1991. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Mr. Philip Sokolof, National Heart Savers Association, regarding Sokolof’s advertisement, June 22, 1992. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Mr. Philip Sokolof, National Heart Savers Association, regarding an invitation to a benefit dinner for the Food Research and Action Center’s Campaign to End Childhood Hunger, June 5, 1992. 1 page.

Profile: A Crusader From the Heartland: In his one-man campaign to remove fats and cholesterol from processed foods, Philip Sokolof has taken on some of the biggest U.S. firms – and won, Time, March 25, 1991. 3pages.

Advertisement: America, Join Me In Demanding: Congress, Stop Using Our Kids As A Dumping Ground For Dairy Farmers!, New York Times, June 10, 1992. 1 page.

Congressional Resolution – Requesting the Secretary of Agriculture to conduct a study of the options for implementing a universal-type school meal program, not dated. 3 pages.

Report: The Balanced Budget Constitutional Amendment, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, May 12, 1992. 18 pages.

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Article: Balanced Budget Amendment Suddenly Comes to Life, Economics & Finance, May 9, 1992. 5 pages.

Article: Trivializing the Constitution, The Washington Post, May 12, 1992. 1 page.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz to Diane Shust and John Lawrence regarding Universal Options, March 30, 1992. 4 pages.

Universal Vision: America’s Children Ready to Learn, American School Food Service Association, February 1992. 2 pages.

Testimony of The American School Food Service Association before the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, United States Senate, March 3, 1992. 13 pages.

Letter from Stuart Warshauer, V.P./General Manager, Pierre Frozen Foods, to The Honorable Mike Espy, Secretary Designate/ U. S. Department of Agriculture, U.S. House of Representatives, in support of H. R. 11, which would create a universal school lunch option for all schools, January 15, 1993. 1 page.

Letter from Jean D. Harris, Ph.D., Government Relations Manager, Pierre Frozen Foods, to The Honorable Howard M. Metzenbaum, expressing full support for the appointment of Shirley Watkins to the position of Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services in the U. S. Department of Agriculture, January 6, 1993. 1 page.

Letter from Jean D. Harris, Ph.D., Government Relations Manager, Pierre Frozen Foods, to Senator John Glenn, expressing full support for the appointment of Shirley Watkins to the position of Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services in the U. S. Department of Agriculture, January 6, 1993. 1 page.

Letter from Joe Campbell to The Honorable David Pryor expressing full support for the appointment of Shirley Watkins to the position of Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services in the U. S. Department of Agriculture, January 6, 1993. 1 page.

Letter from Sue Greig, R.D., President, American School Food Service Association, to Ms. Linda Carey, Policy Office, FSIS Hearing Clerk, Food Safety and Inspection Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, regarding Pizza Exemption, June 17, 1992. 2 pages.

Letter from Tad Wampfler, Director, New Concept Development, Pizza Hut, to Dear Food Service Professional, regarding the importance of making the amendment to exempt from further meat inspection pizzas containing precooked preinspected meat work, April 23, 1992. 3 pages.

Letter from Annette Bomar, Chairperson, PPL Committee, to Ms. Linda Carey, Policy Office, FSIS Hearing Clerk, regarding Pizza Inspection, June 16, 1992. Draft #2. 2 pages.

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Letter from Annette Bomar, Chairperson, PPL Committee, to Ms. Linda Carey, Policy Office, FSIS Hearing Clerk, regarding Pizza Inspection, June 12, 1992. Draft. 2 pages.

Testimony by Jo Ellen Miner, to USDA, June 9, 1992. 3 pages.

Letter from Annette Bomar, Chairperson, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, to H. Russell Cross, Ph.D., Administrator, Food Safety Inspection Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture, regarding Pizza Inspection, April 1, 1992. 1 page.

Proposed Rule: Notice of Hearing, Exemption of Pizzas Containing Meat or Poultry Products, 9 CFR Parts 303 and 381, Food Safety and Inspection Service, Department of Agriculture, May 22, 1992. 29 pages.

Letter from Annette Bomar, Chairperson, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, to Mr. Patrick J. Clerkin, Acting Assistant Deputy Administrator, Food Safety and Inspection Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture, regarding ASFSA’s recent letter to Administrator Cross, not dated. 2 pages.

Letter from Patrick J. Clerkin, Acting Assistant Deputy Administrator, Compliance Program, Food Safety and Inspection Service, United States Department of Agriculture, to Mr. Kevin Dando, Government Affairs Specialist, American School Food Service Association, regarding improving the effectiveness of USDA’s Compliance Program, February 19, 1992. 2 pages.

Compliance Program: FSIS Background, Food Safety and Inspection Service, United States Department of Agriculture, December 1988, Slightly Revised July 1991. 2 pages.

Letter from John W. Bode, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Marshall L. Matz, Esq., Holland & Knight, regarding a petition recently filed on behalf of Pizza Hut regarding implementation of the pizza inspection exemption in P.L. 102-237, April 6, 1992. 1 page.

Letter from Clausen Ely, Jr., Covington & Burling, to Dr. H. Russell Cross, Administrator, Food Safety and Inspection Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture, with an enclosed petition submitted on behalf of Pizza Hut, Inc., for a propose regulation exempting meat-topped pizzas served in public and private nonprofit institutions from the requirements of the Federal Meat Inspection Act, March 19, 1992. 10 pages.

Public Law 102-237, December 13, 1991. 2 pages.

Letter from John W. Bode, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Marshall L. Matz, Esq., Holland & Knight, regarding Pizza Inspection Exemption Rulemaking, with an enclosed draft letter to FSIS, and a copy of the consumer group petition, with summary, and a copy of the memorandum analyzing the amendment and legislative history, March 18, 1992.

Article: Pizza Hut Gains Fast-Food Entrée in Institutions, The Wall Street Journal, November 29, 1991. 1 page.

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Billing Code 3410-DM, Department of Agriculture, Food Safety and Inspection Service, 9 CFR Parts 303 and 381 [Docket No. 91-041P], Exemption of Pizzas Containing Meat or Poultry Product, H. Russell Cross, Administrator, and Rose Thomas, Certifying Officer, Food Safety and Inspection Service, Department of Agriculture, May 6, 1992. 32 pages.

Letter from H. Russell Cross, Administrator, Food Safety and Inspection Service, United States Department of Agriculture, to Ms. Annette Bomar, Chairperson, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, regarding implementation of Section 1016 of the technical amendments to the Farm Bill, April 16, 1992. 1 page.

Folder 15:

S. 2327, Pertaining to the National School Lunch Act, Congressional Record – Senate, June 24, 1992. 1 page.

Letter from Charles A. Brown, Supervisor, Food Services, State of Idaho Department of Education, to Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., regarding the outcome of the Coordinated Review Effort, July 2, 1992. 1 page.

Letter from Patrick Leahy, United States Senator, to Mr. Marshall Matz, American School Food Service Association, thanking Matz for his work in resolving ASFSA’s concerns with the Department of Agriculture over the coordinated review regulations of the School Lunch Program, June 25, 1992. 1 page.

Letter from Sue Greig, R.D., President, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable William Ford, Chairman, House Education and Labor Committee, regarding Coordinated Review Effort (CRE) and Ford’s support and leadership of the CRE issue, June 24, 1992. 1 page.

Letter from Sue Greig, R.D., President, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Dennis Fargas, House Education and Labor Committee, thanking Fargas for the time and energy he put into the resolution of the Coordinated Review Effort issue, June 25, 1992. 1 page.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to ASFSA Members, regarding CRE, with the final compromise attached, June 22, 1992. 3 pages.

Food Distribution Division Regulation Schedule – June 1992. 2 pages.

Tuesday Morning, Legislative Update for ASFSA Executives, June 22, 1992. 6 pages.

Child Nutrition Division, Coordinated Review Effort (CRE) Issues, Food and Nutrition Service, USDA, June 16, 1992. 2 pages. 2 copies.

Memorandum from Julie Isaacs to Margaret Kajeckas regarding Cost impact of delaying CRE, June 10, 1992. 3 pages.

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Letter from Robert Washington, Deputy Administrator, Special Nutrition Programs, to Honorable Dale E. Kildee, Chairman, Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary, and Vocational Education, Committee on Education and Labor, Letter from U.S. House of Representatives, regarding working in good faith with Kildee’s Subcommittee staff and the staff of the American School Food Service Association to reach a bipartisan agreement on the Coordinated Review Effort, June [1, 1992]. 2 pages.

Materials put together by Annette Bomar in response to USDA’s letter to the HR 4338 cosponsors, June 11, 1992. 4 pages.

Draft of response regarding 26%, Annette Bomar, Chairman, ASFSA Public Policy and Legislative Committee, June 4,[1992]. 1 page.

List: Senate Cosponsors of S. 2327, May 29, 1992. 1 page.

Letter from Edward Madigan, Secretary, to Honorable Patrick Leahy, Chairman, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, United States Senate, regarding USDA making the implementation of the Coordinated Review Effort system as smooth as possible while minimizing any burden on local schools, May 13, 1992. 2 pages.

Letter from Robert E. Washington, Deputy Administrator, Special Nutrition Programs, United States Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service, to Ms. Sue Greig, President, American School Food Service Association, regarding FNS’ continued efforts to offer state and local school food service personnel an opportunity for input into the state agency monitoring system, May 11, 1992. 3 pages.

Letter from George J. Mitchell, United States Senate, to Ms. Ellen Gnerre, President, Maine School Food Services Assoc., regarding schools dropping out of the National School Lunch Program as a result of the Coordinated Review Effort rules, May 17, 1992. 2 pages.

Letter from David Pryor, United States Senate, to Ms. Dorothy Caldwell, Director, Child Nutrition, Arkansas Department of Education, regarding Caldwell’s support of S. 2327, April 24, 1992. 1 page.

Memorandum from ASFSA to Interested Parties, regarding Coordinated Review Effort (CRE), April 7, 1992. 3 pages.

Letter from Josephine Busha, Chief, Child Nutrition Programs, Vermont Department of Education, to The Honorable Patrick J. Leahy, Senator, expressing concern about the over-hasty implementation of USDA’s CRE regulations and asking for support of S. 2327, April 3, 1992. 2 pages.

Letter from Roger L. Lynas, Director, School Management Services, State of Michigan Department of Education, to The Honorable William Ford, United States House of Representatives, expressing the belief that the entire Coordinated Review Effort process can be streamlines and thus made much more efficient, April 3, 1992. 1 page.

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Letter from Roger L. Lynas, Director, School Management Services, State of Michigan Department of Education, to The Honorable Dale Kildee, United States House of Representatives, expressing the belief that the entire Coordinated Review Effort process can be streamlines and thus made much more efficient, April 3, 1992. 1 page.

Memorandum from ASFSA to Interested Parties, regarding Coordinated Review Effort (CRE), April 3, 1992. 1 page.

Federal Register, Vol. 55, No. 246, December 21, 1990, Part V, Proposed Rules, 7 CFR Parts 210, et. al., National School Lunch Program, Special Milk Program for Children, School Breakfast Program, State Administrative Expense Funds, and Determining Eligibility for Free and Reduced Price Meals and Free Milk in Schools: Coordinated Review Effort; Proposed Rule, Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service.

Tuesday Morning, Legislative Update for ASFSA Executives, April 13, 1992. 2 pages.

Tuesday Morning, Legislative Update for ASFSA Executives, May 18, 1992. 2 pages.

S. 2327, A Bill To suspend certain compliance and accountability measures under the National School Lunch Act, 102D Congress, 2D Session, March 10, 1992. 2 pages.

Tuesday Morning, Legislative Update for ASFSA Executives, March 30, 1992. 1 page.

Child Nutrition Division, Coordinated Review Effort Issues, April 1, 1992. 2 pages.

Letter from Robert E. Washington, Deputy Administrator, Special Nutrition Programs, to Ms. Sue Greig, President, American School Food Service Association, regarding the markup of H.R. 4338, June 2, 1992. 1 page.

Letter from Robert E. Washington, Deputy Administrator, Special Nutrition Programs, to Honorable Bill Alexander, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding the extra ordinary efforts FNS has made to ensure effective CRE implementation and why any further delay is bad for the program and the taxpayers, June 1, 1992. 2 pages.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable George Mitchell, United States Senate, Attn: Steve Hart, regarding Child Nutrition and universal feeding, May 28, 1992. 1 page.

Letter from Edward Madigan, Secretary, to Honorable Patrick Leahy, Chairman, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, United States Senate, regarding USDA making the implementation of the Coordinated Review Effort system as smooth as possible while minimizing any burden on local schools, May 13, 1992. 2 pages.

Letter from Sue Greig, ASFSA, to Robert Washington, Deputy Administrator, Special Nutrition Programs, USDA, regarding the delay needed in implementing the Coordinated Review Effort, June 8, 1992. 2 pages.

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Letter from Annette Bomar, Chair, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Quentin Burdick, Chairman, Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development, and Related Agencies, United States Senate, calling Burdick’s attention to several child nutrition issues as he takes up the FY 93 agricultural appropriations, April 30, 1992. 2 pages.

Letter from Annette Bomar, Chair, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Thad Cochran, United States Senate, calling Cochran’s attention to several child nutrition issues as he takes up the FY 93 agricultural appropriations, April 30, 1992. 2 pages.

Testimony of The American School Food Service Association before the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, United States Senate, March 3, 1992. 13 pages.

List: Senate Cosponsors of S. 2327, May 5, 1992. 1 page.

Kildee Statement on CRE, May 20, 1992. 1 page.

Memorandum from ASFSA to Interested Parties, regarding Coordinated Review Effort (CRE), April 7, 1992. 6 pages.

School Food Authorities Spring 1991 Data, not attributed. 2 pages.

Letter from Kathryn [Grafsgaard], Director, Child Nutrition and Food Distribution Programs, The State of North Dakota Department of Public Instruction, to The Honorable Quentin Burdick, Chairman, Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development, and Related Agencies, United States Senate, regarding the critical need to postpone the Coordinated Review Effort at this time, May 4, 1992. 2 pages.

Letter from Patrick Leahy, Chairman; Richard Lugar, Ranking Minority Member; Robert Dole, Minority Leader; and Mitch McConnell, Ranking Minority Member, Subcommittee on Nutrition and Investigations, United States Senate, to The Honorable Edward Madigan, Secretary, U.S. Department of Agriculture, regarding the Department’s Coordinated Review Effort for the school lunch program, March 24, 1992. 2 pages.

Letter from Annette Bomar, Chair, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Mark Hatfield, United States Senate, calling Hatfield’s attention to several child nutrition issues as he takes up the FY 93 agricultural appropriations, April 30, 1992. 2 pages.

Letter from Annette Bomar, Chair, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Jamie L. Whitten, Chairman, House Appropriations Committee, United States House of Representatives, calling Whitten’s attention to several child nutrition issues as he takes up the FY 93 agricultural appropriations, April 30, 1992. 2 pages.

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Letter from Annette Bomar, Chair, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Joe Skeen, United States House of Representatives, calling Skeen’s attention to several child nutrition issues as he takes up the FY 93 agricultural appropriations, April 30, 1992. 2 pages.

Letter from Marlene Gunn, Director, Bureau of Child Nutrition, Mississippi State Department of Education, to The Honorable Thad Cochran, The Honorable United States Senate, thanking Cochran for cosponsoring SB2327, May 5, 1992. 1 page.

Dateline Washington, Week of May 4, 1992. 1 page.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz and Kevin Dando, to Susan Wilhelm, Margaret Kajeckas, and Mary Jane Fiske, regarding Coordinated Review Effort, March 21, 1991. 4 pages.

Memorandum from Margaret to Kevin regarding Flexibility for Educational Effectiveness Act of 1992, May 18, 1992. 3 pages.

Letter from Anne B. Gennings, President, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Robert Eadie, Chief, Policy and Program Development Branch, Child Nutrition Division, Food and Nutrition Services, U.S. Department of Agriculture, thanking FNS for extending the comment period for the Coordinated Review Effort (CRE), and hoping that the extra time will afford those involved in implementing the school food service program at the state and local level to opportunity to understand the proposal and comment on the areas that will affect their operations, March 1, 1991, with attachments. 32 pages.

Folder 16:

Washington Update: Congress to Consider Line Item Veto: It’s Possible Effects on the National School Lunch Program, Marshall Matz and Laurie Thompson, not dated. 4 pages.

Section 7, Clause 2. Approval or Veto of Bills; Repassage Over Veto, The Congress, not dated. 1 page.

Article V – Amendments, not dated, not attributed. 1 page.

S.J. Res. 14, In the Senate of the United States, Joint Resolution Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to allow the President to veto items of appropriation, 101st Congress, 1st Session, January 25, 1989. 2 pages.

S.J. Res. 23, In the Senate of the United States, Joint Resolution Proposing an amendment to the Constitution authorizing to President to disapprove or reduce an item of appropriations, 101st Congress, 1st Session, January 25, 1989. 2 pages.

S. 1553, In the Senate of the United States, A Bill To grant the power to the President to reduce budget authority, 101st Congress, 1st Session, August 4, 1989. 7 pages.

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Memorandum from Laurie Thompson to Marshall Matz regarding Line-Item Veto Legislation, June 12, 1990. 2 pages.

Report: The Line Item Veto and the School Lunch Program, not dated, not attributed. 4 pages.

Article: U.S. School Breakfast Program Lifts Test Scores, The New York Times, June 22, 1988. 1 page.

Article: School Breakfast Seems to Boost Performance, The Washington Post, May 3, 1988. 1 page.

Slides describing a school breakfast study.

Letter from Alan Meyers and Amy Sampson, Department of Pediatrics, Boston City Hospital, Boston University School of Medicine, to Lynn, with attached manuscript they submitted to Pediatrics, September 16, 1988. 25 pages.

Article: Landmark Study Shows School Breakfast Participation Improves Test Scores and Reduces Tardiness, Food Research and Action Center, October 1988. 2 pages.

Folder 17:

Transcript of interview with Ellen Haas on WRC-TV(NBC) Channel Four, Washington, D.C., September 25, 1991. 3 pages.

Statement on the National School Lunch Program by Secretary of Agriculture Edward Madigan, September 11, 1991. 2 pages.

The National School Lunch Program – Fact Sheet, USDA Food and Nutrition Service, September 10, 1991. 1 page.

National School Lunch Program Improvements, September 10, 1991, not attributed. 4 pages.

Press Release: Nutrition Education Assures Low Fat Lunches Are Eaten, Society for Nutrition Education, September 11, 1991. 1 page.

Press Release: Education is Key to Good Nutrition, Food Processers Say, National Food Processers Association, September 11, 1991. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Kevin Dando to ASFSA Executive Board, Donna Larson, Chair, ASFSA Public Communications Committee, Mike McNett, Chair, ASFSA AAPLES Advisory Board, Annette Bomar, Chair, ASFSA Public Policy and Legislative Committee, regarding Public Voiced Annual Press Conference, September 9, 1991. 2 pages.

Press Release: American School Food Service Association Statement on Child Nutrition Programs, American School Food Service Association, September 11, 1991. 2 pages.

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Media Advisory: Secretary of Agriculture Edward Madigan to hold press conference to discuss USDA’s long and short term plans to reduce fat content in the school lunch program, September 9, 1991. 1 page.

Report: Heading for a Health Crisis: Eating Patterns of America’s School Children, Public Voice for Food and Health Policy, September 1991. 44 pages.

Press release suggesting Congress mandate the U.S. Department of Agriculture to reduce the fat in school lunches to 30 percent of calories consumed, September 5, 1990. 2 pages.

“What’s For Lunch? II – A 1990 Study of Options in the School Lunch Program”, statement by Ellen Haas, Executive Director, Public Voice, September 5, 1990. 3 pages.

Executive Summary: What’s For Lunch?, Public Voice for Food and Health Policy, not dated. 2 pages.

Brochure: Public Voice for Food and Health Policy, Making good food and better health a national priority, not dated.

Report: What’s For Lunch? II, A 1990 Study of Options in the School Lunch Program, Public Voice for Food and Health Policy, September 1990. 31 pages.

List: 1989-90 American School Food Service Association Committees, July 10, 1989. 2 pages.

Executive Summary: What’s For Lunch? II, A 1990 Study of Options in the School Lunch Program, Public Voice for Food and Health Policy, September 1990. 6 pages.

School Lunch Program Fact Sheet, not dated, not attributed. 1 page.

Food Service News, Fairfax County Public Schools, not dated. 1 page. 2 copies.

National School-Lunch Survey, Current Science, Vol. 75, No. 12, February 16, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Elizabeth P. McPherson, Caswell County Schools, to Mr. Marshall Matz, Holland and Knight, regarding information on indirect costs, April 18, 1990. 2 pages.

Bulletin: Local Education Agency Procedures for Establishing an Indirect Cost Rate, North Carolina Department of Education, not dated. 20 pages.

SY 1985-86 Indirect Cost, not attributed. 3 pages.

Letter from Nurham O. Warwick, Director, Division of Federal Programs, North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, to Mr. Finance Officer, regarding Indirect Cost Rates for 1989-90, April 20, 1989. 4 pages.

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Letter from Jennifer Anderson, Nutrition Coordinator, Public Voice for Food and Health Policy, to Mr. Charles Thomas, Director of Marketing, American School Food Service Association, regarding the draft agenda for Public Voice for Food and Health Policy’s Children and Nutrition Conference, September 27, 1990. 5 pages.

Letter from Ellen Haas, Executive Director, Public Voice for Food and Health Policy, to Dear Advisory Committee Member, regarding the revised agenda for the Children and Nutrition Conference, October 11, 1990. 3 pages.

Agenda: Children and Nutrition Conference Advisory Committee Meeting, October 5, 1990. 1 page.

List: Children and Nutrition Conference Advisory Committee, not dated. 2 pages.

Draft Agenda: Children and Nutrition: Building Our Nation’s Health, January 14 – 15, 1991. 2 pages.

Article: The Facts On Fat: What Children Are Eating for Lunch in School, The Nutrition Media Sheet for Food & Health Writers, Issue 42, September 1990. 2 pages.

Press Release: The Facts on Fat: Public Voice to Release Study of School Lunch Programs, Public Voice for Food and Health Policy, August 29, 1990. 1 page.

What’s For Lunch? II, A 1990 Study of Options in the School Lunch Program, Public Voice for Food and Health Policy, September 1990. 31 pages.

Letter from Shyrl Dougherty, M.A., R.D., Director of Nutrition Services, Project Director, SPIN Network Nutrition Project, Montebello Unified School District, to Ms. Nanci Hellmich, USA Today, responding to Hellmich’s article of September 6, 1990, September 12, 1990. 2 pages.

Letter from Peter S. Prichard, Senior Vice President/News, Gannett Co., Inc., Editor, USA Today, to Marshall L. Matz, Holland & Knight, regarding Matz’ letter, September 14, 1990. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Peter S. Prichard, Editor, USA Today, regarding School Lunch Article, September 6, 1990. 1 page.

Memorandum from Mary Klatko, Supervisor, Food & Nutrition Service, The Howard County Public School System, to Nancy Hellmich, regarding USA Today Article, September 18, 1990. 16 pages.

World Food & Drink Report, Number 407, September 6, 1990. 8 pages.

Brochure for Children & Nutrition, Building Our Nation’s Health, Public Voice for Food and Health Policy, January 14-15, 1991.

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Box 8:

Folder 1:

Tuesday Morning, Legislative Update for ASFSA Executives, November 28, 1994. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to American School Food Service Association, regarding The Personal Responsibility Act, November 23, 1994. 2 pages.

Article: GOP Proposal Would Overhaul Welfare System, N.Y. Times News Service, November 22, 1994. 2 pages.

Letter from nineteen national associations to The President, The White House, regarding the recently completed Uruguay Round GATT agreement, March 14, 1994. 2 pages.

Testimony of Ellen Haas, Assistant Secretary, Food and Consumer Services, U.S. Department of Agriculture, before the Subcommittee on Department Operations and Nutrition, Committee on Agriculture, U.S. House of Representatives, June 9, 1994. 9 pages.

Testimony of the American School Food Service Association before the Committee on Agriculture, U.S. House of Representatives, June 9, 1994. 5 pages.

Testimony of The Honorable Bill Goodling before the Subcommittee on Committee on Agriculture, June 9, 1994. 11 pages.

School Year 1994 Cash & CLOC, not dated, not attributed. 1 page.

Resolution: The American School Food Service Association Support of the U.S.D.A. Program, September 1989. 1 page.

Letter from seventeen major associations to The Honorable Mike Espy, Secretary of Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, regarding the Commodity Letter of Credit (CLOC) program, May 5, 1994. 2 pages.

USDA CLOC Position, Department of Agriculture, June 3, 1992. 2 pages.

H.R. 4221, A Bill in the House of Representatives to amend the National School Lunch Act to provide increased flexibility relating to the use of information submitted to determine eligibility under programs under that Act and the Child Nutrition Act of 1966, to provide for the establishment of commodity letter of credit (CLOC) demonstration programs in certain States, and to establish a program to assist schools in offering greater quantities of fresh fruit and vegetables under the school lunch program, 103D Congress, 2D Session, April 14, 1994. 6 pages.

ACDA Issue Paper, Commodity Letter of Credit/Cash in Lieu of Commodities, April 1994. 4 pages.

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American Commodity Distribution Association 1994 Legislative Issues. 8 pages.

Report – Zoe P. Slagle – Week of March 20, 1994, with enclosed Agriculture Letter to President Clinton, Haas Reception Menu, 1994 CLOC/CASH List, CSFP Recision Information, Second Harvest News Article, Jim Farneman Correspondence, March 29, 1994.

Response to Goodling bill, not attributed, April 13, 1994. 1 page.

Child Nutrition Protection Act of 1994 Bill Summary. 1 page.

Paperwork Reduction and Commodity Distribution Alternatives Bill Summary. 1 page.

H.R. 4221 Discussion Draft, April 11, 1994. 6 pages.

ASFSA Survey H.R. 4221, not dated. 1 page. 16 responses.

Letter from C. Lincoln Pierce, Supervisor of Food Service, Mesa County Valley School District Number 51, to Mr. Kevin Dando, ASFSA Manager of Government Affairs, ASFSA, regarding Pierce’s comments on the H.R. 4221 survey, April 26, 1994. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Rita Hamman, Team Leader, Nutrition Services, Kansas State Board of Education, to Kevin Dando, ASFSA Manager of Government Affairs, regarding Comments on H.R. 4221, April 27, 1994. 1 page.

Memorandum from Cindy Seik, FreshWorld Farms, to Kevin Dando, ASFSA Manager of Government Affairs, regarding CLOC Program – comments of H.R. 4221, April 26, 1994. 1 page.

Letter from Penny E. McConnell, R.D., Director, to Ms. Lynn Selmser, Committee on Education and Labor, supporting the continuation of CLOC in lieu of commodities, February 18, 1994. 3 pages.

Agenda: Briefing on H.R. 4221, April 28, 1994. 1 page.

Cash/CLOC Demonstration Projects, Committee on Agriculture, U.S. House of Representatives, April 28, 1994. 1 page.

Letter from Helen A. Davis, Foodservice Director, Todd County Schools, Elkton, Kentucky, to Kevin Dando, Manager of Government Affairs, American School Food Service Assn., opposing expanding CLOC beyond its current users, April 27, 1994. 1 page.

Article: A Voice From the Hill, School Food Service Journal, May 1994. 3 pages.

Press Release: Republican Members Introduced Legislation to Improve Nutritional Programs in the Nation’s Schools, Education and Labor News, April 14, 1994. 2 pages.

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Draft letter from Richard Douglas, Senior Vice President of Corporate Affairs, Sun-Diamond Growers of California, to Dear Representative XXXXX, urging opposition to legislation to expand the Commodity Letter of Credit (CLOC) demonstration project, not dated. 1 page.

List: Endorsees of Universal Child Nutrition Concept/H.R. 11, as of June 22, 1994, not attributed. 1 page.

Resolution: Senate Resolution 303 – Relative to School Lunch and Breakfast Programs, Congressional Record, Vol. 138, No. 72, May 21, 1992. 1 page.

Article: The Pepperoni Pizza Pickle, Is It Cheese or Is It Meat? A Lesson in Slicing Up the Exception, The Washington Post, May 27, 1992. 1 page.

ASFSA Plan for Universal, not dated, not paginated.

Testimony of the American School Food Service Association before the Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives, February 23, 1993. 12 pages.

Reinventing the National School Lunch Program, Universal School Nutrition Program Options Paper, not dated, not attributed. 9 pages.

Congressional Resolution Requesting the Secretary of Agriculture to conduct a study of the options for implementing a universal-type school meal program, not dated. 3 pages.

Excerpt from The Readiness Goal, The GAO Journal, Number 16, Fall/Winter 1992. 3 pages.

Congressional Record – Extensions and Remarks, January 6, 1993. 1 page.

Report On Universal Feeding in The School District of Philadelphia, March 2, 1992. 8 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz to Diane Shust and John Lawrence regarding Universal Options, March 30, 1992. 18 pages.

S. RES. 303, with a note from Andy [Fish] to Marshall Matz that Senator Dole will cosponsor if the attached changes are made, June 23, 1992. 5 pages.

List: Cosponsors of HR 11 (Universal Student Nutrition Act of 1993), (As of April 30, 1993), American School Food Service Association. 1 page.

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Endorsees of Universal Child Nutrition Concept/H.R. 11 (As of March 30, 1993)

Memorandum from Julie Isaacs to Interested Parties regarding Universal Student Nutrition Act of 1993, February 16, 1993. 4 pages.

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Memorandum from Julie Isaacs to Diane Shust regarding Universal Lunch and Breakfast in Elementary Schools, June 29, 1993. 6 pages.

H.R. 11, A Bill in the House of Representatives to amend the National School Lunch Act to establish an optional universal school lunch and breakfast program, 103D Congress, 1st Session, January 5, 1993. 6 pages.

Universal School Nutrition Program Concept Paper, “Option B”, not attributed, July 8, 1993. 4 pages.

Memorandum from Jean Yavis Jones, Specialist in Social Legislation, Education and Public Welfare Division, Congressional Research Service, The Library of Congress, regarding Universal School Lunch Program Background, Issues, and Analysis, January 2, 1992. 21 pages.

H.R. [Report No. 102- ] in the House of Representatives, A Bill making appropriations for Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies programs for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1992, and for other purposes, 102D Congress, 1st Session, June , 1991. 87 pages.

H.R. 4784, An Act in the House of Representatives making appropriations for Rural Development, Agriculture, and Related Agencies programs for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1989, and for other purposes, July 29, 1988. 101 pages.

H.R. 2883, An Act in the Senate of the United States making appropriations for Rural Development, Agriculture, and Related Agencies programs for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1989, and for other purposes, July 19, 1989. 87 pages.

Budget breakdown for Child Nutrition Programs, 1989 Conference Action. 1 page.

Letter from Robert K. Dornan, U.S. Congressman, House of Representatives, to Honorable Jamie L. Whitten, Chairman, Committee on Appropriations, regarding a proposed appropriation in the FY 1990 child nutrition budget to develop a system for independent verification of school food service claims, March 1, 1989. 1 page.

Letter from Pat Bayer, Executive Director, and Kevin Dando, Legislative Aide, American School Food Service Association, to Dear Superintendent, seeking assistance in tracking characteristics of the Federal Review System being implemented in their district, March 20, 1989. 5 pages.

List: Witnesses appearing before the Senate Appropriations Committee, United States Department of Agriculture, Food and Consumer Services, not dated. 1 page.

Statement by John W. Bode, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, United States Department of Agriculture, before the Senate Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development, and Related Agencies, not dated. 6 pages.

Statement by Scott Dunn, Acting Administrator, Food and Nutrition Services, United States Department of Agriculture, before the Senate Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development, and Related Agencies, not dated. 11 pages.

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Statement by, James T. Heimbach, Ph.D., Acting Administrator, Human Nutrition Information Service, United States Department of Agriculture, before the Senate Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development, and Related Agencies, not dated. 10 pages.

H.R. [Report No. 103- ] in the House of Representatives, A Bill making appropriations for Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies programs for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1992, and for other purposes, 103D Congress, 1st Session, June , 1993. 79 pages.

FY 95 Budget Proposal, Food Assistance Programs, Ellen Haas, Assistant Secretary, Food and Consumer Services, February 1994. 7 pages.

Letter from Patrick Leahy, Chairman, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, United States Senate, to The Honorable Dale Bumpers, Chairman, Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development, and Related Agencies, Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, presenting Leahy’s views on important nutrition funding issues for fiscal year 1994, June 23, 1993. 5 pages.

Permission to File Conference Report on H.R. 2264, Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1993, Congressional Record – House, August 3, 1993. 12 pages.

Explanation of Stenholm En Bloc Amendment to H.R. 8, not dated, not attributed. 1 page.

Article: Agriculture Spending Clears; Bush’s Signature Likely, Government & Commerce, August 15, 1992. 1 page.

Article: Filberts, Goats and Belgian Endive, Government & Commerce, August 15, 1992. 1 page.

Chart: Agriculture Spending, Government & Commerce, August 15, 1992. 1 page.

Report 102-000, Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies Appropriations Bill, 1993, House of Representatives, 102D Congress, 2d Session.

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Report 101-84, Agriculture, Rural Development, and Related Agencies Appropriations Bill, 1990, 101st Congress, 1st Session, July 25, 1989. 146 pages.

Report 101-361, Conference Report, Making Appropriations for the Rural Development, Agriculture, and Related Agencies Programs for the Fiscal Year Ending September 30, 1990, and for Other Purposes, November 15, 1989. 38 pages.

Report 101-598, Rural Development, Agriculture, and Related Agencies Appropriations Bill, 1991, 101st Congress, 2d Session, July 13, 1990. 157 pages.

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Report 101-907, Making Appropriations for the Rural Development, Agriculture, and Related Agencies Programs for the Fiscal Year Ending September 30, 1991, and for Other Purposes, October 20, 1990. 32 pages.

Report 101-468, Agriculture, Rural Development, and Related Agencies Appropriations Bill, 1991, 101st Congress, 2d Session, September 19, 1990. 147 pages.

Report 102-239, Conference Report, Making Appropriations for Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies Programs for the Fiscal Year Ending September 30, 1992, 102D Congress, 1st Session, October 3, 1991. 56 pages.

Report 102-815, Conference Report, Conference Report, Making Appropriations for Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies Programs for the Fiscal Year Ending September 30, 1992, 102D Congress, 2d Session, August 7, 1992. 40 pages.

Report 102-116, Agriculture, Rural Development, and Related Agencies Appropriations Bill, 1992, 102DCongress, 1st Session, July 23, 1991. 159 pages.

Report 103- , Agriculture, Rural Development, and Related Agencies Appropriations Bill, 1994, 103D Congress, 1st Session, June , 1993. 177 pages.

Report 102- , Agriculture, Rural Development, and Related Agencies Appropriations Bill, 1992, 102D Congress, 1st Session, June , 1991. 165 pages.

Public Law 100-460, An Act making appropriations for Rural Development, Agriculture, and Related Agencies programs for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1989, and for other purposes, 100th Congress, October 1, 1988.

Report 100-389, Agriculture, Rural Development, and Related Agencies Appropriations Bill, 1989, 100th Congress, 2d Session, June 20, 1988. 155 pages.

Folder 4:

List: Endorsees of Universal Child Nutrition Concept (As of February 11, 1993), not attributed. 1 page.

Fax from Elizabeth McPherson, President, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, regarding Shirley Watkins’ status, and requesting Matz to speak a word to Espy about Jim Kearney becoming North Carolina Farmer’s Home Administration Director, February 11, 1993. 5 pages.

Draft ASFSA/LAC welcome letter from Elizabeth McPherson, President, February 21, 1993. 1 page.

Sample universal concept logo, not dated. 1 page.

Draft memorandum from Marshall Matz and Kevin Dando to ASFSA Executive Board, ASFSA Public Policy and Legislative Committee, ASFSA Headquarters Staff, regarding USDA Nominations, February 9, 1993. 1 page.

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Article: Grapevine: USDA Nominations Near, The Food & Fiber Letter, February 8, 1993. 1 page.

List: 1993 Legislative Action Conference Packet Materials. 1 page.

Letter from Jill Benza, Director, Food & Nutrition Department, Mesa City Schools, to The Honorable Karan English, United States House of Representatives, c/o Connie Koehmstedt, regarding Speech Invitation, February 5, 1993. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Steve Gunderson, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding Speech Invitation, February 4, 1993. 1 page.

Letter from Rachael Terrin, President Arizona School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Karan English, United States House of Representatives, expressing eagerness to hear English’s views on child nutrition programs, February 3, 1993. 1 page.

List: Invitees to ASFSA’s LAC banquet, February 3, 1993. 1 page.

Press Release: Lugar Introduces Bill to Improve Diet of School Children; Federal Government Should Stop Mandating High-Fat Milk, Richard G. Lugar, United States Senator for Indiana, January 21, 1993. 1 page.

Letter from Richard G. Lugar, United States Senator, to Dear Colleague, expressing hope that they will join Lugar as cosponsors of legislation to help the nation’s children develop better eating habits, January 13, 1993. 1 page.

S. 88, A Bill in the Senate of the United States to amend the National School Lunch Act to remove the requirement that schools participating in the school lunch program offer students specific types of fluid milk, and for other purposes, January 21, 1993. 2 pages.

Letter from James C. Barr, CAE, Chief Executive Officer, National Milk Producers Federation, to The Honorable Dale E. Kildee, Chairman, Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary, and Vocational Education, U.S. House of Representatives, strongly opposing H.R. 280, a bill to remove the requirement that whole milk be offered with all school lunches from the National School Lunch Act, January 14, 1993. 2 pages.

Study of Income Verification in the National School Lunch Program, Final Report: Volume I, United States Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, Office of Analysis and Evaluation, not dated. 4 pages.

List of Endorsees of Universal Child Nutrition Concept (As of January 28, 1993), not dated, not attributed. 1 page.

Agenda: Political Action Committee, American School Food Service Association, February 20, 1993. 1 page.

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Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Mr. Kevin Dando, American School Food Service Association, regarding USDA and a list of persons designated as Acting General Officers of the Department or as Agency Administrators, January 27, 1993. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Sandra Clark, Congressional Budget Office, regarding Preliminary Estimate of Proposal for Universal of Free School Lunch Program, February 21, 1992. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Mr. Marshall Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Maggie Williams, Melanne Verveer, Patti Solis, regarding a speaking invitation to First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, January 27, 1993. 1 page with attachments.

Letter from Hillary Rodham Clinton to Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., thanking Matz for the information he sent, January 8, 1993. 1 page.

Letter from Patti Solis, Director of Scheduling for Hillary Rodham Clinton, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, American School Service Association, regarding Clinton being unable to commit to a speaking invitation at this time, December 21, 1992. 1 page.

Letter from Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Mrs. Hillary Clinton, First Lady-elect, regarding a post-inaugural invitation to speak at the Legislative Action Conference in 1993, December 8, 1992. 2 pages.

Letter from Elizabeth P. McPherson, President, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Mike Espy, Secretary of Agriculture, U. S. Department of Agriculture, regarding being very excited about working with Espy and the new Administration, January 26, 1993. 1 page.

Fax from Kevin to Marshall regarding pressure to get the issue paper out soon, January 21, 1993. 3 pages.

Fax from Dorothy Caldwell, ASFSA President-elect, to Marshall Matz, Kevin Dando, regarding the attached letter from David Pryor, Chairman, Special Committee on Aging, United States Senate, to Ms. Dorothy Caldwell, Director, Child Nutrition, Arkansas Department of Education, regarding Pryor thinking it is premature to propose a White House conference on children’s nutrition to the new Administration, January 4, 1993. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Sage Smith, to Kevin Dando, American School Food Service Association, regarding Confirmation Hearing for Hon. Mike Espy (D-MS) to be the Secretary for the U.S. Department of Agriculture, January 15, 1993. 2 pages.

Memorandum from ASFSA to Interested Parties regarding Universal School Lunch, H.R. 11, January 12, 1993. 2 pages.

Letter from Toni R. Cook, President, Board of Education, Oakland Unified School District, to Mr. Marshall Matz, Executive Director, Food Service Directors Association, c/o Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., requesting background material regarding positions taken or being proposed regarding school lunch legislation and congressional appropriations, January 14, 1993. 2 pages.

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Tentative List: Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary, and Vocational Education, January 6, 1993. 1 page.

Letter from Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Carol Moseley Braun, United States Senate, inviting Braun to speak at the Legislative Action Conference, January 6, 1993. 1 page.

Letter from Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Ms. Nancy Meyer, The Oregonian, regarding Meyer’s school lunch series, January 5, 1993. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to ASFSA, regarding questions Matz forwarded to the Committee for Secretary Espy’s confirmation hearing, January 5, 1993. 2 pages.

Letter from Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to The Honorable Leon Panetta, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding the best possible person for the most difficult possible job in the administration, January 5, 1993. 1 page.

List of Endorsees of Universal Child Nutrition Concept (As of January 5, 1993). 1 page.

List of Endorsees of Universal Child Nutrition Concept (As of January 4, 1993). 1 page.

Fax from Kevin to Marshall regarding a slightly revised version of the issue paper, January 4, 1993. 3 pages.

Letter from Chris Bosak, R.D., L.D., Oregon School Food Service Association, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., extending the thanks of the conference committee for Matz’ excellent extemporaneous speech, December 28, 1992. 1 page.

Fax from Elizabeth P. McPherson, ASFSA President, to Marshall Matz, with an attached draft letter from Charles Cameron, Ph.D., Chair, Salem Presbytery Hunger Committee, to The Honorable Richard Riley, Office of the President-elect, expressing hope that Riley will support appointing Shirley Watkins as Assistant Secretary, December 28, 1992. 2 pages.

American School Food Service Association Calendar of Activities, 1992-1993, August 10, 1992. 11 pages.

Letter from Patti Solis, Director of Scheduling for Hillary Rodham Clinton, Office of the President-Elect and Vice President-Elect, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, American School Service Association, thanking Matz for inviting Clinton to attend the Legislative Action Conference, December 21, 1992. 1 page.

Memorandum from Kevin Dando to ASFSA Public Policy and Legislative Committee, regarding LAC Info, December 9, 1992. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to ASFSA, regarding the Clinton Transition, December 17, 1992. 1 page.

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Fax from Kevin Dando, American School Food Service Association, to Public Policy and Legislative Committee, regarding results of state surveys, not dated. 4 pages.

Sample letter requesting recipients write to Richard Riley, Office of the President-Elect, supporting Shirley Watkins’ candidacy as Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, December 14, 1992. 1 page.

Memorandum from Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Mr. Kevin Dando, American School Food Service Association, regarding Republican Changes on Energy and Commerce and Agriculture Committees, December 11, 1992. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Mr. Kevin Dando, American School Food Service Association, regarding House Agriculture Committee Memberships, December 10, 1992. 3 pages.

Letter from Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Ms. Susan Sechler, Clinton Transition, U.S. Department of Agriculture, offering help, December 10, 1992. 1 page.

Action ASFSA, December 9, 1992. 3 pages.

Letter from Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Mr. O. J. Byrnside, American School Food Service Association, regarding December Invoice, December 9, 1992. 1 page.

Fax from Kevin Dando, American School Food Service Association, to ASFSA Public Policy and Legislative Committee, regarding LAC Info, December 9, 1992. 4 pages.

Fax from Kevin Dando, American School Food Service Association, to Public Policy and Legislative Committee, regarding revised issue paper, December 8, 1992. 3 pages.

Fax from Kevin Dando, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall, regarding Leon Panetta, December 8. 3 pages.

Letter from George Miller, House of Representatives, Congress of the United States, to The Honorable Thomas Foley, Speaker, U.S. House of Representatives, requesting that House of Representatives Bill Number “7” be reserved for the re-introduction of Miller’s legislation, H.R. 5490, “The Universal Student Nutrition Act”, December 8, 1992. 1 page.

Letter from George Miller, House of Representatives, Congress of the United States, to Dear Colleague, regarding reducing fat consumption in the School Lunch Program, December 8, 1992. 1 page.

Letter from George Miller, House of Representatives, Congress of the United States, to Dear Colleague, inviting recipients to join Miller in co-sponsoring The Universal School Nutrition Act, December 8, 1992. 1 page.

Letter from Thomas J. Elliott, Managing Director, and Mark Miller, Director of Marketing, Canned Fruit Promotion Service, to Governor Bill Clinton, President-Elect, United States of

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America, recommending Shirley Watkins be the nominee for Assistant Secretary of Food and Consumer Services, USDA, November 20, 1992. 1 page.

Letter from Mary Begalle, R.D., Independent School District 196, Rosemount, Minnesota, to The Honorable Richard Riley, Office of the President-elect, urging Riley to consider Ms. Shirley Watkins for the appointment of Assistant Secretary of Food and Consumer Services at the U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 8, 1992. 1 page.

Memorandum from Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association (Coordinator, Clinton/Gore Agriculture and Rural America Working Group), to Clinton/Gore Transition, regarding First 100 Days Project, December 8, 1992. 2 pages.

Letter from Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Bob Kerrey, United States Senate, inviting Kerrey to speak at the annual Legislative Action Conference, December 8, 1992. 1 page.

Letter from Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Thomas J. Downey, U.S. House of Representatives, inviting Downey to offer comments on the outlook for child nutrition in the Clinton Administration, December , 1992. 1 page.

List: New Democratic Members Nominated to Appropriations Committee in Order of Committee Seniority, December 7, 1992. 1 page.

Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Marshall, regarding revised issue paper, not dated. 4 pages.

Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Marshall, regarding the endorsement letter, December 3. 3 pages.

PPL Agenda, December 4, 5, and 6, 1992. 1 page.

List of Potential Speakers for ’93 LAC, not dated, not attributed. 1 page.

Article: Election ’92: Who’s In, Who’s Out, with a note from Marshall Matz asking for consistency in the “Clinton for President” Campaign, “Clinton” Campaign, and “Clinton/Gore” Campaign, not dated. 3 pages.

Memorandum from Chris Lynn, Nutrition Services, Portland Public Schools, to Gaye Lynn, regarding Ashland Schools, December 2, 1992. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Marilyn Hurt, American School Food Service Association, to PPL Committee, regarding Upcoming Meeting, December 1, 1992. 1 page.

Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Marshall, regarding Blueprint for a Better Tomorrow, A Plan for Federal Investment in Education, Committee for Education Funding, December 1, 1992. 4 pages.

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Letter from Nancy Heathcock, TSFSA Legislative Chairman, to Henry Bonilla, asking that Bonilla support child nutrition programs, November 20, 1992. 1 page.

Letter from Nancy Heathcock, Supervisor of Food Services, Brazosport Public Schools, to Senator Lloyd Bentsen, thanking Bentsen for his support of child nutrition programs and especially the National School Lunch Program, September 4, 1992. 1 page.

Letter from John D. Perkins, Director, Child Nutrition Programs Division, Texas Education Agency, to The Honorable Lloyd M. Bentsen, United States Senate, regarding acquainting Bentsen with information concerning the National School Lunch and Child Nutrition Programs in Texas, October 6, 1992. 2 pages.

Memorandum from JWB to MLM regarding Protection of ASFSA Members From Persons Making “Just Like CN Labeled” Claims With Respect to Products They are Marketing, November 6, 1992. 1 page.

Memorandum from Kevin Dando, Government Affairs Specialist, to ASFSA Executive Board, ASFSA Public Policy and Legislative Committee, ASFSA State Directors, ASFSA State Legislative Chairs, ASFSA State Presidents, Regulations Service Subscribers, regarding Regulations Packet #8/1992, October 7, 1992.

Letter from Elizabeth P. McPherson, ASFSA President, to Mr. Robert Eadie, Chief, Policy and Program Development Branch, Child Nutrition Division, FNS, USDA, regarding ASFSA’s comments on the Coordinated Review Effort Interim Rule, October 5, 1992. 1 page.

Federal Register, Part III, Department of Agriculture, Food Safety and Inspection Service, 9 CFR Parts 303 and 381, Exemption of Pizzas Containing Meat or Poultry Product; Final Rule, August 3, 1992.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Congressman George Miller, Attention: Diane Shust, regarding ASFSA Speech, July 6, 1992. 2 pages.

H.R. 5490, The Universal Student Nutrition Act, Section-by-Section Summary, not dated. 1 page.

Memorandum from Adrienne Gall, to Marshall Matz, Lib McPherson, Shirley Page, regarding September column deadlines, July 2, 1992, 1 page.

Fax from Andy Fish to Marshall Matz regarding the Statement of Senator Patrick Leahy on S. Res. 303, Study of a Universal-type School Lunch Program, June 25, 1992. 3 pages.

Fax from Dorothy Caldwell, Arkansas Department of Education, to Kevin Dando, Marshall Matz, regarding Memo from DC dated June 17, 1992, June 23, 1992. 2 pages.

Fax from Lib McPherson to Kevin Dando, Marshall Matz, regarding Senator Terry Sanford, June 23, 1992. 2 pages.

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Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to ASFSA Members, regarding CRE, June 22, 1992. 3 pages.

Note from Jack Jennings, Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives, to Marshall, with attached quotations about the lunch program in the 1940s and 1960s, June 22, 1992.

Folder 5:

Fax from Diane to Marshall asking how to amend the School Readiness Goal to make the universal bill prominent, April 30, no year. 2 pages.

Fax from Kevin to Marshall Matz requesting Matz review the invitation letter to Secretary Espy for ANC, April [29], 1993. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Marilyn Hurt, ASFSA, to Public Policy and Legislative Committee, regarding Training Module Reminder, April 27, 1993. 1 page.

Press Release: New Study Highlights Impact and Status of Child Nutrition Programs in the U.S., National Health/Education Consortium, April 28, 1993. 4 pages.

Memorandum from Patti Blumer, Assistant Executive Director, ADA Division of Government Affairs, The American Dietetic Association, to Organizations Interested in Including Nutrition Services in Health Care Reform, regarding Meeting With White House Task Force On Health Care Reform, April 26, 1993. 1 page.

Press Release: Espy Announces Agenda for USDA’s Future Forums Including Conference on Hunger, News Division, Office of Public Affairs, United States Department of Agriculture, April 26, 1993. 1 page.

Press Release: Domestic and Overseas Hunger Hearings Slated for House Agriculture Panels, Committee on Agriculture, U.S. House of Representatives, April 22, 1993. 1 page.

Article: Top USDA Post for a Consumer Activist: On the Front Burner: Healthier School Lunches, Reaching the Hungry, Article: The Washington Post, April 20, 1993. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to The Honorable Kay Casstevens, Assistant Secretary-Nominee, Department of Education, regarding information on H.R. 11, the universal school nutrition legislation, April 19, 1993. 1 page.

Letter from George Miller, Member of Congress, House of Representatives, to The Honorable Mike Espy, Secretary of Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, regarding Shirley Watkins, and supporting Watkins’ nomination to the Department, April 19, 1993. 1 page.

Memorandum from Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., regarding FDA Public Hearing – bST Labeling, with attached distribution list, April 19, 1993. 2 pages.

Resume and Candidate Overview for Barbara S. Borschow, CAE, not dated. 3 pages.

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Letter from Bob Kerrey to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Esq., Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., expressing gratefulness for ASFSA’s recent contribution to Kerrey’s re-election campaign, April 13, 1993. 1 page.

Memorandum from Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., regarding bST Developments, with attached distribution list, April 15, 1993. 3 pages.

Article: White House ‘News’ Seeks to Win Support For the Stimulus Bill, Wall Street Journal, April 14, 1993. 1 page.

Fax from Peter Bramble, United States General Accounting Office, to Marshall Matz – ASFSA, regarding Summary of GAO review 150227, with attached Review of Federal Food Assistance Policy, Programs, and Effectiveness (Code 150227), April 14, 1993. 2 pages.

Letter from Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Ms. Carol Rasco, Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy, The White House, regarding the universal school lunch and breakfast study currently underway, April 13, 1993. 2 pages.

Memorandum from

Kevin Dando, American School Food Service Association, to Public Policy and Legislative Committee, regarding for the first time in 14 years the federal budget sent to Capitol Hill not seeking cuts in child nutrition programs, not dated. 1 page.

Letter from Susan C. Finn, PhD, RD, President, The American Dietetic Association, to Elizabeth P. McPherson, President, American School Food Service Association, expressing interest in endorsing the Universal School Nutrition Act, April 2, 1993. 1 page.

Endorsees of Universal Child Nutrition Concept/H.R. 11 (As of March 30, 1993), American School Food Service Association. 1 page.

Cosponsors of HR 11 (Universal Student Nutrition Act of 1993) (As of March 30, 1993), American School Food Service Association. 1 page.

Memorandum from Dick Kruse, President, to CEF Members and Subscribers, regarding Clinton’s FY 1994 Budget and Action Needed Immediately On Total Economic Package, April 9, 1993. 1 page with multiple attachments.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Leon Panetta, Director, Office of Management and Budget, regarding the budget not proposing cuts in child nutrition, April 9, 1993. 1 page.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to ASFSA, regarding School Lunch Meal Pattern, April 9, 1993. 1 page.

Memorandum from Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., regarding Budget – USDA Feeding Programs, April 8, 1993, with attached distribution list. 2 pages.

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Memorandum from John W. Bode, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Mr. Kevin Dando, Legislative Assistant, American School Food Service Association, regarding Pesticide Reform Legislation, April 7, 1993. 5 pages.

Note from Marshall L. Matz to Ms. Ellen Haas congratulating Haas on her nomination, April 6, 1993. 1 page.

Memorandum from Kevin Dando, American School Food Service Association, to ASFSA Executive Board, ASFSA Public Policy and Legislative Committee, ASFSA Headquarters Staff, regarding The White House announcement that Ellen Haas has been nominated to be USDA Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, April 5, 1993. 1 page.

Notices, Federal Register, Vol. 58, No. [62], April 2, 1993. 2 pages.

Article: Lengthy Battle Winding Down, The Washington Post, April 2, 1993. 1 page.

Article: FDA Panel Finds Hormone Safe for Milk, The Wall Street Journal, April 1, 1993. 1 page.

Notice: National School Lunch Program and School Breakfast Program: Nutrient Standard Menu Planning Demonstration Project, Andrew P. Hornsby, Jr., Acting Administrator, Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, March 29, 1993. 8 pages.

Memorandum from Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Concerned Clients regarding bST – FDA Developments and Legislation, April 2, 1993. 2 pages plus attachments and distribution list.

Survey on Schools That Withdrew From the National School Lunch Program (NSLP), United States General Accounting Office Questionnaire, March 1993. 17 pages.

Fax from Kevin to Marshall with an attached article regarding milk hormone, March 31, 1993. 2 pages.

List: Child Nutrition Legislation Co-Sponsors (As of March 30, 1993), American School Food Service Association.

Fax from Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Dorothy Caldwell of a sample letter from the School Food Service Association asking the recipients to support the American School Food Service Association’s request to President Clinton to convene a second White House Conference on nutrition in 1994, March 30, 1993. 2 pages.

Letter from Stanley C. Garnett, Director, Child Nutrition Division, United States Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, to Mr. Marshall Matz, Olsson/Frank/Weeda, regarding and advance copy of the subject notice, March 30, 1993. 1 page.

Fax from Barney Sellers, American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, to Mr. Marshall Matz, of a March 24, 1993, letter from The Coalition for Nutrition Services in Health Care Reform, to Mrs. Hillary Rodham Clinton, First Lady and Chairperson, Health Care Task Force,

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White House, expressing appreciation for Clinton’s efforts to reform America’s health care system, along with their Position Statement and Membership Roster, March 30, 1993. 4 pages.

Letter from Louise M. Pollock, Chairman, Aronow & Pollock, to Mr. Kevin Dando, Government Affairs Specialist, American School Food Service Association, regarding background materials about bovine somatotropin (BST), March 26, 1993. 4 pages.

Memorandum from Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Concerned Clients, regarding bST, with attached Press Release dated March 23, 1993, from U.S. Senator Patrick Leahy cautioning federal officials that the release of the bovine hormone bST could have both economic and health repercussions on the dairy industry; Letter from Patrick Leahy, Chairman, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, United States Senate, to The Honorable Michael Espy, Secretary of Agriculture, U. S. Department of Agriculture, requesting that Espy explore the options available to Espy to ensure that any negative effects of bST approval for the dairy industry are prevented or minimized, March 22, 1993; Letter from Patrick Leahy, Chairman, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, United States Senate, to Ms. Eleanor Chelimsky, Assistant Comptroller General, Program Evaluation and Methodology Division, United States General Accounting Office, requesting that the General Accounting Office present at the upcoming Veterinary Medicine Advisory Committee meeting a summary of the concerns that were raised in their report entitled Recombinant Bovine Growth Hormone: FDA Approval Should Be Withheld Until the Mastitis Issue is Resolved, March 16, 1993; and distribution list, March 26, 1993. 7 pages.

Letter from Frank Press, President, National Academy of Sciences, to To whom it may concern, regarding the a National Academy of Sciences – National Research Council study of pesticide residues in the diets of infants and children, March 26, 1993. 1 page.

Letter from Philip J. Landrigan, M.D., Ethel H. Wise Professor of Community Medicine, Chairman, Department of Community Medicine, The Mount Sinai Medical Center, to Mr. Bill Moyers, Public Affairs Television, regarding substantive inaccuracies in Moyers’ documentary for an upcoming edition of Frontline, March 11, 1993. 2 pages.

Letter from Frank Press, President, National Academy of Sciences, to Mr. Bill Moyers, Public Affairs Television, regarding additional factual inaccuracies and/or misleading statements in the upcoming documentary about the National Academy of Sciences – National Research Council (NAS-NRC), March 15, 1993. 2 pages.

Fax from Dorothy Caldwell, President-elect, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz of a sample letter regarding an infrastructure to promote health and prevent disease, to be sent by State Presidents to all Representatives and both Senators, March 25, 1993. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Marianne Leach and [Rod] Leonard, Coalition for a Select Committee on Hunger, to Kevin Dando, requesting Dando sign on to a letter to Speaker Foley requesting he schedule a vote on preserving the hunger committee, March 25, 1993. 1 page.

Letter from The Coalition for Nutrition Services in Health Care Reform, to Mrs. Hillary Rodham Clinton, First Lady and Chairperson, Health Care Task Force, White House, expressing

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appreciation for Clinton’s efforts to reform America’s health care system, along with their Position Statement and Membership Roster, March 24, 1993. 3 pages.

Invitation to a breakfast in support of Congressman Dale E. Kildee of Michigan, April 20, 1993.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Ms. Carol Rasco, Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy, The White House, regarding School Lunch and Breakfast Programs, and introducing Rasco to the American School Food Service Association, March 22, 1993. 2 pages.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Ms. Donna Edwards, regarding eliminating childhood hunger, March 22, 1993. 1 page.

Letter from Kevin Cowperthwaite, Maine Department of Education School Nutrition Programs, to Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, regarding Universal Pilot, March 19, 1993. 9 pages.

List: Roll call vote for Representative Kasich’s amendment, Congressional Record – House, March 18, 1993. 1 page.

Draft of a notice for the SFS Journal regarding the importance of knowing who voted for Representative Kasich’s budget, not dated. 1 page.

Fax from Adrienne Gall Tufts to Marshall Matz of Matz’ March and April columns, not dated. 3 pages.

Letter from Marilyn Edwards Marriott School Services, Rutland Public Schools, to Diane R. Bezdek, Diocese of Baton Rouge, regarding negative and slanderous statements about food service management companies, March 1, 1993. 1 page.

Agenda: Changing Food Policy Directions: High Stakes, Tough Choices, Public Voice’s 1993 National Food Policy Conference, March 22-23, 1993. 1 page.

Draft letter from Elizabeth P. McPherson, President, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Mike Espy, Secretary, U.S. Department of Agriculture, commending Espy for his evenhanded comments regarding school lunch to the New York Times, March 17, 1993. 2 pages.

Sample letter from Tom Kerrey, Tom Harkin, and Pat Leahy, regarding the cost of implementing a universal school lunch and breakfast program, not dated. 1 page.

Article: The Government Aims to Improve School Lunches, The New York Times, March 17, 1993. 1 page.

Sample letter from Elizabeth McPherson, ASFSA President, to The Honorable Mike Espy, requesting a meeting to discuss Universal Vision, March 12, 1993. 1 page.

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Memorandum from Lib McPherson, President, American School Food Service Association, to multiple ASFSA recipients regarding New Executive Director, March 10, 1993. 2 pages.

Fax from Kevin, American School Food Service Association, to Ed Cooney/Marshall Matz, regarding Income Security, March 10, 1993 4 pages.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Congressman Kildee Committee, regarding a check to be credited to 1992 General Campaign Debt, March 10, 1993. 1 page.

Letter from Richard K. DeBurgh, President-Elect, Southern California Food Service Association, Inc., to Marshall Matz, Legislative Council, American School Food Service Assn., regarding a debate on Universal Vision, March 9, 1993. 1 page.

Memorandum from Carrie Billy, Office of Senator Jeff Bingaman, to Marshall Matz and Kevin Dando, American School Food Service Association, of the bill Senator Bingaman intends to introduce for a universal program, not dated. 9 pages.

Memorandum from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Public Policy and Legislative Committee, regarding eight subcabinet appointments and the assistant secretary for food and consumer services not being among them, March 8, 1993. 2 pages.

Checks from ASFSA-PAC to Congressman Kildee Committee and Committee To Re-Elect Congressman William D. Ford, March 4, 1993. 1 page.

Letter from George J. Mitchell, United States Senate, to Mr. Kevin Cowperthwaite, Director, Maine School Nutrition Program, regarding Cowperthwaite’s letter recommending Shirley Watson for the position of Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, February 18, 1993. 1 page.

Letter from Janet H. Bantly, Treasurer, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, thanking Matz for all the hard work and planning for LAC, March 1, 1993. 1 page.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Diane Shust, regarding H.R. 11 and the CBO estimate being wrong in several respects, March 1, 1993. 1 page.

Testimony of The Honorable Mike Espy, Secretary of Agriculture, before the Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary, and Vocational Education, Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives, February 23, 1993. 5 pages.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz to The Honorable Robert Kerrey regarding Kerrey connecting with the American School Food Service Association, February 24, 1992. 1 page.

Letter from [Danna] Edwards to Mr. Marshall Matz regarding a universal school lunch and breakfast program and how it would affect food service workers and taxpayers, February 19, 1993. 2 pages.

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Memorandum from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Public Policy and Legislative Committee, regarding modifying the issue paper after the Congressional Budget Office report, February 17, 1993. 3 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Peter Edelman, regarding ASFSA Speech, February 16, 1993. 2 pages.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Ms. Marina Wright Edelman, President, Children’s Defense Fund, regarding Child Nutrition and the Universal Student Nutrition Act, February 16, 1993. 1 page.

Memorandum from Wini Williams to All Headquarters Staff regarding Election Results, February 16, 1993. 1 page.

Memorandum from Marilyn Hurt, ASFSA, to PPL Committee, regarding Responsibilities at LAC, not dated. 9 pages.

Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Lib McPherson, Marilyn Hurt, Marshall Matz, regarding universal logos, not dated. 4 pages.

Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, Marilyn Hurt, regarding CBO estimate for HR 11, not dated. 5 pages.

Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Marshall regarding Attachments A & B, not dated. 6 pages.

Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Marshall, regarding the press release More Than 600 Child Nutrition Professionals Convene in Washington to Lobby for ‘Universal Programs’, February 21, 1993. 3 pages.

Fax from Kevin, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall regarding LAC Schedule, February 15, 1993. 8 pages.

Memorandum from Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Mr. Kevin Dando, American School Food Service Association, regarding House Agriculture Committee Membership, February 12, 1993. 1 page.

Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Marshall, regarding Schools That Have Dropped Out of the National School Lunch Program 1989-93, February 12, 1993. 4 pages.

Folder 6:

Article: Breakfast at Tiffany’s School, The Wall Street Journal, September 29, 1993. 1 page.

List: Materials for next week’s strategic planning meeting, September 29, 1993. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Ms. Barbara Borschow, Mr. Kevin Dando, American School Food Service Association, regarding

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Congressman Bill Goodling and fundraising for a painting of former Chairman Carl Perkins (D-KY), September 28, 1993. 1 page.

Fax from Kevin, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall regarding Matz’ column for review, September 28, 1993. 4 pages.

Letter from Lynn C. Woolsey, to Mr. Marshall Metz, Olsson, Frank & Weeda, regarding Woolsey’s upcoming fundraiser, September 27, 1993. 3 pages.

Article: Rudman-Tsongas Plan Calls For ‘Means Test’ on Benefits, Ex-Senators Suggest Tough Deficit Remedy, The Washington Post, not dated. 1 page.

Talking Points on the President’s Health Care Reform Speech, September 23, 1993, The American Dietetic Association. 1 page.

Article: C.D.C.’s New Chief Worries as Much About Bullets as About Bacteria, The New York Times, September 26, 1993. 1 page.

Article: Ex-Senators Unveil a Plan To Cut Deficit, The Wall Street Journal, September 21, 1993. 1 page.

Article: Bid Rigging Among School Suppliers Becoming ‘Pervasive,’ Experts Fear, Education Week, September 22, 1993. 1 page.

AP 09/21: Story regarding food safety. 1 page.

AP 09/20: Story regarding the rising federal debt. 1 page.

Testimony of Ellen Haas, Assistant Secretary, Food and Consumer Services, U.S. Department of Agriculture, before the House Subcommittee on Human Resources and Intergovernmental Relations, House Committee on Government Operations, September 13, 1993. 11 pages.

Fax from Kevin, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall regarding a list of witnesses at the school lunch field hearings, September 17, 1993. 3 pages.

Memorandum from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Public Policy and Legislative Committee, regarding the attached USDA press release: USDA Seeks Public Opinion on Nutrition Objectives for School Meals, September 16, 1993. 3 pages.

Press Release: Espy Launches Fresh Start for School Meal Programs, News Division, Office of Public Affairs, United States Department of Agriculture, September 8, no year. 2 pages.

Article: Agriculture Dept. Is Putting More Emphasis on Nutrition, The New York Times, September 8, 1993. 1 page.

Letter from Phil Sokolof, National Hears Savers Association, to Mr. Marshall Matz, Esq., Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., regarding Senator Leahy’s support of the elimination of the whole milk mandate, September 15, 1993. 1 page.

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Letter from William D. Ford, Chairman, Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives, to Mr. Phil Sokolof, regarding Ford’s inclination to support S. 499, June 18, 1992. 1 page.

Memorandum from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Public Policy and Legislative Committee, with attached announcement of USDA’s four school lunch hearings around the country, September 15, 1993. 5 pages.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz (Coordinator, Clinton/Gore Agriculture Working Group – ’92), to Carol Rasco, Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy, The White House, regarding Child Nutrition, and requesting a meeting, September 13, 1993. 1 page.

Memorandum from Marilyn Hurt, ASFSA Public Policy and Legislative Committee Chair, to Participants of ASFSA’s Universal Strategic Planning Meeting, regarding Meeting Update/Agenda/Details, September 29, 1993. 2 pages.

Press Release: ASFSA Applauds Calls To Increase Fruits, Vegetables In School Lunch Program, American School Food Service Association, September 8, 1993. 2 pages.

Article: Welcome Home, Mike Goggans, Arkansas Democrat Gazette, not dated. 1 page.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Barbara S. Borschow, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, regarding Public Voice, September 7, 1993. 1 page.

Letter from Nancy J. Kennon, MS, RD, LDN, 1993 Program Chair, American School Food Service Association, to ASFSA ANC Presenter, thanking Marshall Matz for his many contributions to making the Boston ANC a success, not dated. 1 page.

Letter from Ellen Haas, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, Department of Agriculture, to Dear Friend, regarding a public hearing on the U.S. Nutrition Plan of Action, July 12, 1993. 1 page.

Memorandum from Kevin Dando, American School Food Service Association, to Public Policy and Legislative Committee, regarding October 6-7 Strategic Planning Meeting, August 10, 1993. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Kevin Dando, American School Food Service Association, to Public Policy and Legislative Committee, regarding PPL Committee roster, August 5, 1993. 3 pages.

Memorandum from Marilyn Yager, Special Assistant to the President, Office of Public Liaison, to Supporters of the Dr. Joycelyn Elders Nomination, regarding Update Briefing, July 28, 1993. 1 page.

Letter from Mike Espy, Secretary, Department of Agriculture, to Ms. Elizabeth P. McPherson, President, American School Food Service Association, assuring McPherson the Espy shares her interest in finding ways to improve and promote child nutrition programs throughout the nation, 1 page.

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Memorandum from Kevin Dando to ASFSA 92-93 Executive Board, ASFSA 93-94 Executive Board, ASFSA Staff, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, regarding AP Story, August 5, 1993. 2 pages.

Letter from Dorothy Caldwell, MS, RD, President, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Ellen Haas, Assistant Secretary, Food and Consumer Services, thanking Haas for her keynote speech at the American School Food Service Association Annual National Conference in Boston, August 2, 1993. 1 page.

Memorandum from Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., regarding Dietary Guidelines Revision, with attached distribution list, July 19, 1993. 3 pages.

Article: Access Cards May Be Given To Food Stamp Recipients, The Wall Street Journal, July 19, 1993. 1 page.

Memorandum from Marilyn Hurt, ASFSA, to Public Policy and Legislative Committee, regarding the PPL Committee meeting agenda, July 16, 1993. 2 pages.

Fax from Kevin, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz with the attached bill that Senator Leahy will introduce on July 20, July 16, 1993. 11 pages.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to The Honorable Al Gore, Jr., Vice President, regarding “Reinventing” School Lunch, July 16, 1993. 2pages.

List: Items of Interest at ASFSA’s 93 ANC (for PPL Committee). 1 page.

Memorandum from Kevin Dando to Marshall Matz regarding Boston Schedule, July 14, 1993. 1 page.

Article: A New Cardinal Makes a Difference, Washington Update, not dated. 5 pages.

Article: Durbin, New Cardinal, Makes Radical Changes to Ag Panel, Roll Call, July 12, 1993. 1 page.

Congressional Record – House, June 29, 1993. 8 pages.

Fax from Kevin to Marshall regarding whether ASFSA should formally endorse Joycelyn Elders for Surgeon General, not dated. 1 page.

Press Release: Healthy School Lunches Dealt a Temporary Setback in House Vote; Fight Will Continue in Senate to Allow Low-Fat Milk Choice, Richard G. Lugar, United States Senator for Indiana, July 1993. 2 pages.

Concept Paper: Universal School Nutrition Program, “Option B”, not dated, not attributed.

Survey on Schools That Withdrew From the National School Lunch Program (NSLP), United States General Accounting Office Questionnaire, March 1993. 16 pages.

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Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Kevin Dando, American School Food Service Association, regarding Education and Labor Committee Meeting, July 6, 1993. 1 page.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Patty Morris, Chief of Staff, Office of Assistant Secretary Ellen Haas, Frank Ippolito, Food and Nutrition Service, USDA, regarding Ellen’s Speech to ASFSA, June 29, 1993. 8 pages.

Memorandum from John W. Bode, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., regarding NAS Report, -- Senate Hearing, with attached distribution list, June 25, 1993. 3 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Christina C. Blue, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Mr. Ed Cooney, Food Research and Action Committee, regarding House Appropriations Committee Markup of the Agriculture Appropriations Bill, June 23, 1993. 1 page.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Christina C. Blue, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Mr. Kevin Dando, Government Affairs Specialist, American School Food Service Association, regarding House Appropriations Committee Markup of the Agriculture Appropriations Bill, June 23, 1993. 16 pages.

Article: Eating Well, The New York Times, June 23, 1993. 1 page.

Memorandum from Kevin Dando, Government Affairs Specialist, to ASFSA Executive Board, ASFSA Public Policy and Legislative Committee, ASFSA State Directors, ASFSA State Legislative Chairs, ASFSA State Presidents, Regulations Service Subscribers, regarding Regulations Packet #3/1993. 1 page.

FY 1994 House Education Budget Proposal Highlights, with supporting documents, not paginated.

Fax from Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Kevin Dando, ASFSA, of the ASFSA Column Looking Toward Reauthorization, June 21, 1993. 4 pages.

Memorandum from Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., regarding Markup of Budget Reconciliation Package, Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, with distribution list and attachments, June 18, 1993. 9 pages.

Draft of letter from Elizabeth P. McPherson, President, to The Honorable Ellen Haas, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, congratulation Hass on her confirmation, June 16, 1993. 1 page.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Christina C. Blue, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Kevin Dando, Government Affairs Specialist, American School Food Service Association, regarding House Appropriations Agriculture Subcommittee Markup of the Agriculture Appropriations Bill, June 15, 1993. 4 pages.

Memorandum from Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Mr. Kevin Dando, Government Affairs Specialist, American School Food Service Association, regarding HHS/USDA Ten-Year

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Comprehensive Plan for the National Nutrition Monitoring and Related Research Program, June 14, 1993. 2 pages.

Fax from OF&W, regarding Pure Food Campaign Boycott of Genetically Engineered Food (“Jurassic Supermarket”), June 14, 1993, with distribution list. 3 pages.

Memorandum from Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., regarding bST Moratorium, June 10, 1993, with distribution list. 2 pages.

Letter from Ellen Haas, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, Department of Agriculture, to Mr. John Harter, Executive Secretary, American Commodity Distribution Program, inviting Harter to attend the Hunger Forum: Agenda for the Future sponsored by the United States Department of Agriculture, June 9, 1993. 3 pages.

Draft Format Agenda for the June Hunger Forum, not dated. 1 page.

Letter from Barbara S. Borschow, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, to Ellen Haas, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, regarding a national summit on hunger issues, May 7, 1993. 1 page.

Letter from Elizabeth P. McPherson, President, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Mike Espy, Secretary of Agriculture, inviting Espy to speak at the American School Food Service Association’s 47th Annual National Conference, May 3, 1993. 1 page.

Letter from Elizabeth P. McPherson, President, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Ellen Haas, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, regarding Secretary Espy holding his first national issues forum in hunger in America, May 27, 1993. 1 page.

Press Release: Espy Comes to Florida, Florida Association for Community Action (FACA), Inc., May 25, 1993. 1 page.

Press Release: Espy Announces Date of National Hunger Forum, News Division, Office of Public Affairs, United States Department of Agriculture, May 21, 1993. 1 page.

Press Release: Haas Sworn in as Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, News Division, Office of Public Affairs, United States Department of Agriculture, May 27, 1993. 1 page.

Media Advisory: News Conference Scheduled to Release Report on Pesticides in the Diets of Infants and Children, Reports & Events, National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, Institute of Medicine, National Research Council, May 20, 1993. 1 page.

Invitation to attend a reception in honor of Congressman George Miller, June 9, 1993. 1 page.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Kevin Dando, regarding USDA Personnel, May 12, 1993. 1 page.

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List: 1993 Patron Members, April 6, 1993. 3 pages.

Letter from Center for Science in the Public Interest to Dear (policy maker) urging that the recipient require an annual Surgeon General’s report on diet and health, May 1993. 1 page.

Letter from Margo Wootan, D.Sc., Nutrition Staff Scientist, Center for Science in the Public Interest, to Dear Friend, asking that the recipient join in their efforts to obtain an annual Surgeon General’s report on diet and health, May 7, 1993. 2 pages.

Sample letter from the School Food Service Association asking the recipients to support the American School Food Service Association’s request to President Clinton to convene a second White House Conference on nutrition in 1994, not dated. 1 page.

Letter from Ruth Palombo, President, and Judy Solberg, Co-chair Legislation and Policy Committee, Association of State & Territorial Public Health Nutrition Directors, to Marshall Matz, Esq., Legislative Counsel for ASFSA, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, seeking ASFSA’s endorsement of the enclosed Position Statement, May 7, 1993. 3 pages.

Fax from Kevin to Marshall of an AP story about concern over milk from cows treated with a synthetic hormone, [May 5, 1993]. 2 pages.

Fax from Elizabeth P. McPherson, ASFSA President, to Kevin/Marshall regarding a joint effort for anti-hunger, May 5, 1993. 6 pages.

Folder 8:

Fax from Dorothy Caldwell, ASFSA President, to Marshall Matz, regarding ideas for issue paper introduction, January 20, 1994. 1 page.

Final Rule:7 CFR Parts 210, 215 and 220, George A. Braley, Acting Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service, United States Department of Agriculture, January 3, 1994. 26 pages.

Fax from Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Ana Opitz, of ASFSA Washington Update: Child Nutrition Forum Plays Key Role in Reauthorization, with an attached letter from more than sixty organizations to The Honorable Leon Panetta, Director, Office of Management and Budget, requesting that Panetta include financing for the requested $300 million in new funding as part of the President’s FY1995 Budget, December 21, 1993. 6 pages.

Article: School Districts Say No To BGH, Bio/Technology/Diversity News Bulletin, Volume 2, Number 21, December 21, 1993. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Marilyn Hurt, ASFSA, to Public Policy and Legislative Committee, regarding the agenda for next week’s meeting, January 7, 1994. 2 pages.

Press Release: Feingold: Administration’s Draft Report Confirms the Devastating Impact of BGH on the Federal Deficit and the Dairy Industry, News From: U.S. Senator Russ Feingold, January 5, 1994. 4 pages.

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Letter from Nelda Downer, M.S., R.D., L.D., Department Manager, Child Nutrition Services, Tulsa Public Schools, to Kevin Dando, American School Food Service Association, regarding limiting competitive fast food companies, with attached written testimony by Downer: USDA Testimony: Barriers and Suggestions for Child Nutrition Services, and an Edit Check for one of her 82 schools, December 17, 1993. 8 pages.

Article: School Districts Refuse Milk From BGH Cows, CNI, December 17, 1993. 1 page.

Memorandum from Janet McCown, Chairman, Association of Schools for an Alternative to Commodities, to All CLOC and Cash Sites, regarding Commodity Letters of Credit or Cash, November 24, 1993. 1 page.

Letter from Janet McCown, R.D., Director, Food Service, Gilroy Unified School District, to Assistant Secretary Ellen Haas, Food and Consumer Services, regarding Commodity Letter of Credit, October 23, 1993. 1 page.

Memorandum from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Public Policy and Legislative Committee, regarding Public Policy and Legislative Committee, regarding a tentative copy of the LAC agenda, December 15, 1993. 2 pages.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Dr. Phil Lee, Assistant Secretary for Health, Department of Health and Human Services, regarding the report Dietary Goals for the United States, December 14, 1993. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Ms. Diana Marino, Office of The Honorable Leon Panetta, Director, Office of Management and Budget, regarding the 1995 child nutrition budget, December 14, 1993. 1 page.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Public Policy and Legislative Committee, Mr. Leon Panetta, Director, Office of Management and Budget, Attn: Diana Marino, regarding FY 1995 Child Nutrition Budget, December 14, 1993. 3 pages.

Draft letter from Dorothy Caldwell, MS, RD, President, to Nancy Chapman, MPH, RD, President, Chapman Associates, Inc., declining to be part of a Coalition for Better Nutrition and Health for Children, December 14, 1993. 1 page.

Article: EAI Contracts OK’d for Two City Schools, The Sun, December 9, 1993. 2 pages.

Letter from Dale E. Kildee, Chairman, Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary, and Vocational Education; Patrick J. Leahy, Chairman, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry; William F. Goodling, Ranking Republican, Committee on Education and Labor; James H. Jeffords, U.S. Senator; and William D. Ford, Chairman, Committee on Education and Labor, Congress of the United States, to Honorable Leon Panetta, Director, Office of Management and Budget, regarding their plans for the reauthorization of the child nutrition programs, December 9, 1993. 2 pages.

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Statement, Joycelyn Elders, M.D., Surgeon General of the United States, Public Health Service, Department of Health and Human Services, Public Hearing on Nutrition Objectives for School Meals, December 7, 1993. 4 pages.

Article: USDA to Debar Cheating Firms From Its Programs, CNI, December 3, 1993. 1 page.

Article: Minn. Firm at Head of Class in D.C., The Washington Post, December 8, 1993. 2 pages.

Article: Private Firm Eyed to Run D.C. Schools, The Washington Post, December 8, 1993. 3 pages.

Article: Private Firm May Run 9 Md. Schools, The Washington Post, June 10, 1992. 2 pages.

Article: Company Selected to Operate Schools, not dated, not attributed. 2 pages.

Article: Private Food Service OK’d for ‘Tesseract’, The Sun, August 9, 1993. 1 page.

Article: School Food: Seeking New Ways to Satisfy Appetites, The Sun, August 29, 1993. 2 pages.

Article: EAT Set to Add 2 Schools, The Baltimore Sun, November 18, 1993. 2 pages.

Article: Teachers Fight Baltimore School Plan, The Washington Post, December 5, 1993. 1 page.

Letter from Nancy S. Grasmick, State Superintendent of Schools, Maryland State Department of Education, to Dr. Walter G. Amprey, Superintendent of Public Instruction, Baltimore City Public Schools, regarding privatizing food services, June 11, 1993. 4 pages.

Letter from Robert J. Freiler, Regional Director, Special Nutrition Programs, Mid-Atlantic Region, Food and Nutrition Service, United States Department of Agriculture, to Sheila G. Terry, Chief, Nutrition & Transportation Services Office, [Maryland]State Department of Education, regarding Baltimore City Public Schools entering into a sole source agreement with Johnson Controls World Services, Inc., May 19, 1993. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Public Policy and Legislative Committee, regarding the attached final copy of the Secretary Espy letter, December 6, 1993. 3 pages.

Memorandum from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Public Policy and Legislative Committee, regarding an attached new version of the Secretary Espy letter, December 6, 1993. 3 pages.

Folder 9:

Article: Fresh Lunches, The Associated Press, December 5, 1993. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Dorothy Caldwell, M.S., R.D.; Vivian Pilant, M.S., R.D.; Penny McConnell, M.S., R.D., to ASFSA Executive Board, regarding Background on Board Vote, December 1, 1993. 3 pages.

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Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Stephen L. Lacey, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Mr. Kevin Dando, Manager of Government Affairs, American School Food Service Association, regarding Reauthorization of the National School Lunch Act and the Child Nutrition Act of 1966, December 1, 1993. 3 pages.

Fax from Kevin, ASFSA, to Marshall regarding a new version of the Secretary Espy letter, December 1, 1993. 3 pages.

Fax from Kevin, ASFSA, to Marshall regarding a revised memo, December 1, 1993. 2 pages.

Fax from Kevin, ASFSA, to Marshall regarding the letter resulting from today’s meeting, November 30, 1993. 3 pages.

Fax from Kevin, ASFSA, to Marshall regarding a draft cover memo, November 30, 1993. 2 pages.

Fax from Kevin, ASFSA, to Marshall regarding Goodling’s comments in the Congressional Record, not dated. 3 pages.

Fax from Kevin, ASFSA, to Marshall regarding the major provisions of S. 1614, not dated. 3 pages.

Fax from Kevin, ASFSA, to Marshall with attached news stories, November 23, 1993. 5 pages.

Fax from Kevin, ASFSA, to Marshall regarding bill #s, November 22, 1993. 1 page.

Fax from Dorothy Caldwell, ASFSA President, to Marshall Matz, regarding CSPI, November 20, 1993. 4 pages.

Letter from Judith H. Whittlesey, Executive Vice President, The Susan Davis Companies, to Margaret Williams, Chief of Staff for Mrs. Clinton, The White House, regarding an invitation to Mrs. Clinton, November 17, 1993. 1 page.

Fax from Kevin, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz regarding ASFSA’s proposed language for the Public Voice letter and Public Voice’s response, November 18, 1993. 5 pages.

Statement of the American School Food Service Association before the Committee on Agriculture, U.S. House of Representatives, November 16, 1993. 9 pages.

Fax from Kevin, ASFSA, to Marshall regarding a revised letter for Public Voice, November 15, 1993. 2 pages.

Fax from Kevin, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, regarding what Lynn Parker and Tami have come up with to submit to Public Voice, and a copy of the Espy/Hass letter, November 12, 1993. 3 pages.

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Letter from Barry Sackin, Director, Anaheim Union High School District, to Hon. Ellen Haas, Assistant Secretary, expressing hurt and anger over the public statements Haas has made in the past two weeks, November 5, 1993. 1 page.

PAC Financial Statement, Period Ending October 31, 1993. 1 page.

Letter from Judy. Whittlesey, The Susan Davis Companies, to Marshall Matz, with attached edited letter from Dorothy Caldwell, President, to The Honorable Hillary Rodham Clinton, inviting Clinton to speak, and a memo with suggested edits from Marshall L. Matz, to Maggie Williams, Chief of Staff, Office of the First Lady, regarding American School Food Service Association, Speech Invitation, November 11, 1993. 3 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz and Stephen L. Lacey, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Mr. Kevin Dando, Manager – Government Affairs, American School Food Service Association, regarding Health Care Reform, November 11, 1993. 2 pages.

Fax from Kevin, ASFSA, to Marshall regarding testimony, November 10, 1993. 8 pages.

Fax from Marilyn Hurt, School District of La Crosse, to Kevin Dando & Marshall Matz, regarding Testimony, November 10, 1993. 3 pages.

Fax from Kevin, ASFSA, to Marshall regarding their Susan Wilhelm memo, November 9, 1993. 2 pages.

List: Past and Current ASFSA Nutrition Initiatives, not dated. 2 pages.

Fax from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Ms. Judith Whittlesey, Executive Vice President of Communications, The Susan Davis Companies, regarding attached letters and requesting comment, November 9, 1993. 3 pages.

Draft 1 – ASFSA 1994 Reauthorization Recommendations. 1 page.

Fax from Kevin, ASFSA, to Marshall of an Orlando Sentinel editorial cartoon, November 8, 1993. 2 pages.

Letter from Josephine Busha, State Director, Vermont Child Nutrition Programs, to The Honorable Patrick J. Leahy, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition & Forestry, United States Senate, regarding the Nutrition & Health for Children Act, November 3, 1993. 3 pages.

CEF November/December Events, November 5, 1993. 1 page.

Memorandum from Dick Kruse, President, to CEF Members, regarding Nominations of 1994 CEF Executive Committee and Officers, November 5, 1993. 1 page.

Article: President and Congress Work On Fall Rescission Packages – Prognosis for Education Unclear, Education Funding Update, Vol. XI, No. 6, November 5, 1993. 4 pages.

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Letter from fifty-one organizations to The Honorable Dale E. Kildee, Chairman, House Elementary, Secondary, and Vocational Education Subcommittee, submitting their recommendations for the FY 1995 authorization levels for the major elementary and secondary education programs to be marked up by Kildee’s Subcommittee on November 9 and 10, November 3, 1993. 5 pages.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to The Honorable Patrick Leahy, Chairman, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, regarding The Better Nutrition for Health and Children Act of 1993, November 4, 1993. 1 page.

Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Public Policy and Legislative Committee, regarding attached article from Newsweek: Fat Times at Ridgemont High, November 3, 1993. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz and Stephen L. Lacey, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Kevin Dando, Manager – Government Affairs, American School Food Service Association, regarding The Better Nutrition and Health for Children Act of 1993, S. 1614, November 3, 1993. 3 pages.

Fax from Kevin, American School Food Service Association, to Dorothy Caldwell, Penny McConnell, Marshal Matz, Vivian Pilant, and Marilyn Hurt, regarding a letter FRAC sent that several groups plan to send to Sec. Espy, October 28, 1993. 5 pages.

Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Public Policy and Legislative Committee, regarding the press release School Lunch Superior to All Other Choices, According to USDA Study, being hand-delivered to all members of the House and Senate, October 27, 1993. 4 pages.

Article: USDA Uses School Food Report To Blast Meals’ Excessive Fat, Sodium, Nutrition Week, Vol. XXIII, No. 40, October 29, 1993. 2 pages.

Article: School Lunches Under Fire From Their Main Sponsor, Food Labeling News, October 28, 1993. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Penny McConnell, M.S., R.D., Director, Office of Food Services, Fairfax County Public Schools, regarding Federal Nutrition Initiatives, October 20, 1993. 4 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Ms. Barbara S. Borschow, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, regarding Federal Nutrition Initiatives, October 20, 1993. 4 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Ms. Marilyn A. Hurt, District of La Crosse, regarding Federal Nutrition Initiatives, October 20, 1993. 4 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Dorothy Caldwell, M.S., R.D., Director, Child Nutrition, Arkansas Department of Education, regarding Federal Nutrition Initiatives, October 20, 1993. 4 pages.

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Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Vivian Pilant, M.S., R.D., Director, Office of School Food Services, South Carolina Department of Education, regarding Federal Nutrition Initiatives, October 20, 1993. 4 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Kevin Dando, Manager of Government Affairs, American School Food Service Association, regarding Federal Nutrition Initiatives, October 20, 1993. 4 pages.

Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Public Policy and Legislative Committee, regarding confirmation that Shirley Watkins has been appointed to be USDA Deputy Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, October 19, 1993. 1 page.

Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Public Policy and Legislative Committee, regarding USDA’s planned release of its long-awaited School Nutrition Dietary Assessment Study, October 19, 1993. 2 pages.

Press Release: ASFSA Statement on the Introduction of the Better Nutrition and Health for Children Act, October 14, 1993. 2 pages.

Fax from Kevin Dando, American School Food Service Association,, to Marshall Matz, regarding three Associated Press articles on nutrition topics, October 14, 1993. 4 pages.

Article: USDA Sponsors Public Hearings in Atlanta on Nutrition and School Meals, Ag News FAX, News Division, Office of Public Affairs, United States Department of Agriculture, October 13, 1993. 2 pages.

National School Lunch Week, 1993, A Proclamation by the President of the United States of America, October 14, 1993. 2 pages.

Letter from J. Robert Kerrey, United States Senate, to Honorable Dan Glickman, United States House of Representatives, regarding misunderstanding and misinformation on USDA’s current investigation of abusive practices involving the use of water to add weight to grain, October 12, 1993. 3 pages.

Fax from Ed Barron, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, United States Senate, to Kevin Dando and Marshall Matz, regarding it being a battle to keep the $85 million more per year in assistance for school lunch, October 12, 1993. 7 pages.

Letter from Bill Goodling, Member of Congress, to Mr. Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, thanking Matz for agreeing to be a Steering Committee member for the Carl Perkins Portrait Fund, October 6, 1993. 1 page.

Fax from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Alan Stone, regarding the Dietary Goals for the United States, with an excerpt of an article from The Washingtonian, October 5, 1993. 2 pages.

Folder 10:

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Brochure: Industry and Operators: Working as One, ASFSA’s 28th Annual Industry Seminar.

Fax from Doug O’Brien, Senate Agriculture, Nutrition & Forestry Committee Majority Staff, to Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank & Weeda, of a letter from Patrick Leahy, Chairman, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, United States Senate, to Honorable Jim Sasser, Chairman, Committee on the Budget, urging Sasser to provide Leahy’s Committee with $750 million over the next five years for improvements in child nutrition programs, March 14, 1994. 3 pages.

Letter from Ellen Haas, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, Department of Agriculture, to Honorable Larry E. Craig, United States Senate, regarding USDA commodities, not dated. 3 pages.

Espy comments, not dated. 8 pages.

Memorandum from Barbara Borschow, to All Staff, regarding Funeral Arrangements for Annette, March 14, 1994. 1 page.

Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Public Policy and Legislative Committee, regarding a vote on a final budget package, March 14, 1994. 4 pages.

Letter from Patrick Leahy, Chairman, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, United States Senate, to Honorable Jim Sasser, Chairman, Committee on the Budget, urging Sasser to provide Leahy’s Committee with $750 million over the next five years for improvements in child nutrition programs, March 14, 1994. 2 pages.

Letter from Annette Bomar, Director, School and Community Nutrition Division, Georgia Department of Education, to Mr. Ed Barron, Deputy Chief Counsel, Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, regarding mandated school breakfast programs, March 11, 1994. 1 page.

Materials relating to food cost of school meals, not dated, not attributed. 4 pages.

Remarks of Ellen Haas, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, Public Voice for Food & Health Policy National Food Policy Conference, March 10, 1994. 4 pages.

Fax from Kevin, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, regarding latest version of statement of principle, March 10, 1994. 5 pages.

Letter from George Miller to Mr. Marshall Matz, regarding Miller’s annual fundraiser, March 9, 1994. 1 page.

Memorandum from Penny E. McConnell, American School Food Service Association, to numerous listed recipients, regarding 1994 Legislative Action Conference, March 8, 1994. 1 page.

Fax from Kevin, ASFSA, to Marshall, regarding a draft of Espy’s banquet comments, March 8, 1994. 8 pages.

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Draft letter from Dorothy Caldwell, MS, RD, to The Honorable Mike Espy, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, regarding Espy’s speech at the 22nd annual Legislative Action Conference, March 6, 1994. 1 page.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to American School Food Service Association, regarding USDA, with attached resume of Fred Slabach, the new Assistant Secretary for Congressional Affairs, March 7, 1994. 5 pages.

Fax from Kevin, ASFSA, to Marshall, regarding Kildee’s proposed article for the Journal, March 4, 1994. 6 pages.

List: School Year 1994 Cash & CLOC, not attributed. 1 page.

Draft letter from Dorothy Caldwell, MS, RD, President, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Ellen Haas, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, U.S. Department of Agriculture, thanking Haas for being part of the 22nd annual Legislative Action Conference, March 2, 1994. 1 page.

Letter from Dorothy Caldwell, MS, RD, President, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Ellen Haas, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, U.S. Department of Agriculture, regarding how many goals Haas and the leaders of the Association share, February 18, 1994. 1 page.

Letter from Chip Goodman, President, Snap Systems, Inc., to Mr. Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, regarding software for nutrient standard menu planning, February 9, 199[?], 1 page.

Letter from Chip Goodman, President, Snap Systems, Inc., to Mr. Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank, Weeda, regarding software for nutrient standard menu planning, December 20, 1993. 2 pages.

Note From the Desk Of Chip Goodman, to Marsh, regarding positioning ECHO, December 20, 1993. 1 page.

Fax from Margaret, Committee on Education and Labor, U. S. House of Representatives, to Marshall, regarding the hearing date, March 3, 1994. 6 pages.

Transcript: WBAL TV-11, News at Eleven, February 28, 1994, regarding school meals. 3 pages.

Minutes from the ASFSA Political Action Committee Meeting, February 28, 1994. 1 page.

Editorial cartoon of Ellen Haas regarding the contents of school lunch, not dated, not attributed. 1 page, 3 copies.

Fax from Doug O’Brien, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, United States Senate, to Marshall Matz, regarding Witness List, February 24, 1994. 3 pages.

Agenda: American School Food Service Association Political Action Committee Meeting, February 28, 1994. 1 page.

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American School Food Service Association Feedback Sheet 1994 – American School Food Service Association, Meals, February 24, 1994. 2 pages.

Fax from Kevin, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, regarding a check, February 22, 1994. 3 pages.

Memorandum from Barbara Borschow, American School Food Service Association, to ASFSA Executive Board, Nominating Committee, Headquarters Staff, regarding Election Results, February 18, 1994. 2 pages.

Fax from Kevin, ASFSA, to Marshall, regarding what the actual program looks like, February 22, 1994. 4 pages.

Memorandum from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Public Policy and Legislative Committee, regarding a list of state delegations that are eligible to have a meeting room, February 21, 1994. 2 pages.

Fax from Dorothy Caldwell, ASFSA President, to Marshall Matz, regarding a way to permanently authorize NET, February 18, 1994. 3 pages.

Fax from Kevin, ASFSA, to Marshall, regarding banquet and breakfast info, February 18, 1994. 2 pages.

Fax from Kevin, ASFSA, to Marshall, regarding paragraph change, February 18, 1994. 2 pages.

Press release: Watkins Named to Food and Consumer Services Post at USDA, News Division, Office of Public Affairs, United States Department of Agriculture, February 14, 1994. 1 page.

Fax from Kevin, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz/Dorothy Caldwell/Vivian Pilant/Penny McConnell/Marilyn Hurt, regarding final version of our LAC testimony, not dated. 7 pages.

Fax from Amy Brown/Ed Barron, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, United States Senate, to Marshall Matz, seeking comment on Recommended Changes For Nutrition Education In Training (NET), February 16, 1994. 8 pages.

Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Public Policy and Legislative Committee, of Tuesday Morning, Legislative Update for ASFSA Executives, American School Food Service Association, Week of February 14, 1994. 5 pages.

Chart: School Lunch Program Participation, not dated, not attributed. 1 page.

Letter from Patti Solis, Special Assistant to the President, Director of Scheduling for the First Lady, The White House, to Ms. Dorothy Caldwell, President, American School Food Service Association, declining an invitation for the First Lady to address the annual Legislative Action Conference, February 10, 1994. 1 page.

Article: Get Real…Ellen Haas, Poppy Seeds, Winter 1994. 1 page.

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Memorandum from Ana Opitz to SFS Journal columnists, regarding Upcoming deadlines, February 9, 1994. 1 page.

Fax from Dorothy Caldwell, ASFSA President, Arkansas Department of Education, to Marshall Matz regarding multiple issues including a letter criticizing Caldwell for a letter opposing a balanced budget amendment printed in Tuesday Morning, February 8, 1994. 7 pages.

Memorandum from Kevin Dando, Manager of Government Affairs, American School Food Service Association, to ASFSA Executive Board, ASFSA Public Policy and Legislative Committee, regarding Fiscal Year 1995 Federal Budget, February 8, 1994. 1 page.

Report: FY 95 Budget: Child Nutrition Programs, Ellen Haas, Assistant Secretary, Food & Consumer Services, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, February 1994. 2 pages.

Letter from Josephine Busha, State Director, Child Nutrition Programs, Vermont Department of Education, to Ellen Haas, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, United States Department of Agriculture, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, regarding a moratorium on the CRE reviews, with attached supporting documents, December 20, 1993. 4 pages.

Memorandum from Kevin Dando, American School Food Service Association, to Public Policy and Legislative Committee, regarding the 1994 Legislative Issue Paper, an LAC update, and the 1995 child nutrition budget, February 8, 1994. 3 pages.

Fax from Kathy F. Kuser, State of New Jersey Department of Education, to Marshall Matz, regarding Federal CN Budget Pages 220-224, February 7, 1994. 11 pages.

Reinventing School Meals, 1994 Legislative Issue Paper, American School Food Service Association. 2 pages.

Letter from Dorothy Caldwell, M.S., R.D., President, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Ellen Haas, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, U.S. Department of Agriculture, inviting Haas to make comments at the annual Legislative Action Conference, February 2, 1994. 1 page.

Letter from Dorothy Caldwell, M.S., R.D., Director, Child Nutrition Programs, Arkansas Department of Education, to The Honorable Blanche Lambert, Member of Congress, regarding Caldwell being unable to attend Lambert’s education forum in Forrest City, January 19, 1994. 2 pages.

Agenda: Westlaco Hunger Forum: Agenda for the Future, February 14, 1994. 1 page.

Letter from Ruthie Jackson, Regional Administrator, United States Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, Southwest Region, to Dear Friend, regarding a regional hunger forum in Westlaco, Texas, January 20, 1994. 1 page.

Flyer: Free Meals For Students!! Is It For Your District? February 14, 1994. 1 page.

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Agenda: Universal Feeding Program, not dated, not attributed.

Fax from Kevin, ASFSA, to Marilyn Hurt/Marshall Matz, regarding the first draft of info to go in LAC packet, February 2, 1994. 2 pages.

Moving Toward Quality Programs, Continuous Improvement and Improved Student Access in Child Nutrition Programs, A Paper Addressing Concerns of Major Cities’ Directors (Draft #6), February 1, 1994. 1 page.

Schools That Left the National School Lunch Program, GAO/RCED-94-36BR, United States General Accounting Office, ASFSA Report Summary.

Letter from Richard K. DeBurgh, President, Southern California School Food Service Association, to Adrienne Tufts, Editor, American School Food Service Journal, regarding contact with Ellen Haas, February 1, 1994. 2 pages.

Poppy Seeds/Special Issue, not dated. 6 pages.

Statement of Principles for the Better Nutrition and Health for Children Coalition, not dated. 3 pages.

American School Food Service Association 1994 Legislative Issue Paper, Reinventing School Meals (Draft 6). 4 pages.

Fax from Kevin, ASFSA, to Dorothy Caldwell/Marshall Matz, regarding balanced budget letter ASFSA signed onto in 1992, not dated. 3 pages.

In Milford, Ct. Schools: Debit Cards Help Lift Participation, Food Service Director. 2 pages.

Letter from Tami J. Cline, MS, RD, Nutrition and Education Specialist, American School Food Service Association, to Dear Consensus Conference Participants, regarding publishing a final document, January 28, 1994. 1 page.

Article: Wisconsin approves “BGH free” dairy label, United Press International, January 28, 1994. 1 page.

Fax from Kevin, ASFSA, to Marshall, of Dorothy Caldwell’s letter to George J. Mitchell, opposing a balanced budget amendment, and a revised column, January 28, 1994. 4 pages.

Fax from Kevin, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz/Marilyn Hurt, requesting review of the draft of the LAC schedule, not dated. 4 pages.

Letter from Carol Tucker Foreman, Foreman & Heidepriem, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Attorney at Law, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, requesting that Matz serve on FRAC’s executive committee, January 26, 1994. 1 page.

ASFSA Testimony – USDA Reorganization, not dated. 2 pages.

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Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Alan Stone, Speechwriter to the President, regarding ASFSA Speech, January 26, 1994. 1 page.

Article: Schools Consider BGH Ban, United Press International, January 26, 1994. 1page.

Reinventing School Meals, 1994 Legislative Issue Paper, American School Food Service Association, Draft 4, January 26, 1994. 4 pages.

Biographical sketch of Rep. William (Bill) Clay, D-Missouri, not dated, not attributed.

Letter from Stephen L. Lacey, Legislative Assistant, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Henrietta Moore, Director, Detroit Food Service Department, Detroit Public Schools, regarding background information on the Commodity Letter of Credit (CLOC), January 26, 1994. 1 page.

Article: Who You Gonna Call?, The Washington Post Magazine, January 23, 1994. 3 pages.

Reinventing School Meals, 1994 Legislative Issue Paper, American School Food Service Association, Draft 3, January 25, 1994. 4 pages.

Fax from Phil Sokolof’s Assistance [sic] Jackie Delehant, National Heart Savers Association, to Mr. Marshall Matz of a June 18, 1992 letter from William D. Ford, Chairman, Committee on Education and Labor, U. S. House of Representatives, to Mr. Phil Sokolof, regarding Ford’s position on S. 499, a bill introduced by Senator Lugar, January 25, 1994. 2 pages.

Fax from Henrietta Moore, Office of Food Services, Detroit Public Schools, to Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, regarding reduced statistics that Moore promised, January 24, 1994. 2 pages.

Reinventing School Meals, 1994 Legislative Issue Paper, American School Food Service Association, Draft 2, January 24, 1994. 4 pages.

Comments of Maria Balakshin, Assistant Superintendent of Public Instruction, California Department of Education, at a Public Field Hearing on H.R. 3171 – Proposed Reorganization of U.S. Department of Agriculture, January 22, 1994. 4 pages.

Fax from Jo Busha, Vermont Department of Education Child Nutrition Programs, to Kevin Dando, regarding reduced price information, January 19, 1994. 2 pages.

Box 9:

How They Voted, article with candidate commitment pledge, candidate questionnaire, and sample letter, American School Food Service Association, January 5, 1995. 5 pages.

List: Members of the U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives, June 28, 1996. 3 pages.

Election 96 Congressional Scorecard, American School Food Service Association, Draft. 4 pages. 2 copies.

Various materials relating to candidates’ commitment to child nutrition.

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Brochure: Invest in US: The Campaign to Nourish America’s School Children, The School Food Service Foundation, with an included handwritten note from Barbara Borschow to Dear Marshall, thanking him for a $5000 pledge, June 12, 1996. 11 pages.

Folder: Florida School Food Service Association Legislative Conference.

Folder 2:

Conference Committee Print: Comparative Print Showing H.R. 8 As Passes by the House and the Senate Amendment Thereto, printed for the use of the Committee of Conference, September 1994. 134 pages.

Folder 3:

Press release: Authoritative Welfare Study Contradicts White House, Republicans: Says Key Assumptions Behind “Reform” Based on Ideology Not Fact, Center for Hunger, Poverty and Nutrition Policy, Tufts University, January 25, 1995. 1 page.

Report: Statement On Key Welfare Reform Issues, The Empirical Evidence, Center for Hunger, Poverty and Nutrition Policy, Tufts University, 1995. 36 pages.

General Election Report Notice, Federal Election Commission, Parties and Pacs, October 3, 1994, with miscellaneous attached documents and forms.

Letter from Dorothy Caldwell, MS, RD, President-elect, American School Food Service Association, to Skip Rutherford, Clinton/Gore Transition Team, urging a White House Conference on Children’s Nutrition in 1994, December 17, 1992. 2 pages.

Letter from Dorothy Caldwell, MS, RD, President-elect, American School Food Service Association, to Miles Goggans, Chief Agriculture Advisor, Clinton/Gore Transition Team, requesting help in promoting a White House Conference on Children’s Nutrition in 1994, December 17, 1992. 1 page.

Letter from Dorothy Caldwell, MS, RD, President-elect, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable David Pryor, requesting help in promoting a White House Conference on Children’s Nutrition in 1994, December 17, 1992. 1 page.

Letter from Dorothy Caldwell, MS, RD, President-elect, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Dale Bumpers, requesting help in promoting a White House Conference on Children’s Nutrition in 1994, December 17, 1992. 1 page.

Letter from Dorothy Caldwell, MS, RD, President-elect, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Ray Thornton, requesting help in promoting a White House Conference on Children’s Nutrition in 1994, December 17, 1992. 1 page.

Letter from Dorothy Caldwell, MS, RD, President-elect, American School Food Service Association, to Skip Rutherford, Clinton/Gore Transition Team, requesting a meeting with

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someone in the new Administration to discuss issues regarding child nutrition programs, December 9, 1992. 2 pages.

Letter from Dorothy Caldwell, MS, RD, President-elect, American School Food Service Association, to Stan Garnett, Director, Child Nutrition Division, USDA Food and Nutrition Service, regarding moving swiftly and aggressively to re-shape school nutrition programs for maximum benefit to children and cost effectiveness to taxpayers, December 9, 1992. 1 page.

Notice: National School Lunch, Special Milk, and School Breakfast Programs; National Average Payments/Maximum Reimbursement Rates, Federal Register, Vol. 57, No. 124, June 26, 1992. 3 pages.

Fax from Kevin, American School Food Service Association, to Public Policy and Legislative Committee, regarding attached form letter from Elizabeth P. McPherson, President, to The Honorable ________, congratulating the recipient for being elected and looking forward to working with them, November 13, 1992. 2 pages.

PP&L Committee To Do List, not dated. 2 pages.

Rough Draft of form letter soliciting groups to add their name to the list of universal school meal program supporters, October 21, 1992. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Diane, American School Food Service Association, to Fellow P.P.L. Members regarding An Issue Paper, Nutrition Policy For Food Available at School, October 12, 1992. 1 page.

Memorandum from Diane Bezdek, American School Food Service Association, to Dorothy Caldwell and Vivian Pilant, regarding An Issue Paper, Nutrition Policy for Food Available at School, October 12, 1992. 1 page.

An Issue Paper, Nutrition Policy for Food Available at School (Competitive Foods), October 1992 Draft Revision. 8 pages.

Program: Best Practices Awards, National School Lunch Program, School Breakfast Program, October 14, 1992. 3 pages.

Press Release: Schools Honored for “Best Practices” in Cafeteria, United States Department of Agriculture, Office of Public Affairs, October 13, [1992]. 2 pages.

Press Release: School Food Services Dish Out Good Nutrition, American School Food Service Association, September 2, 1992. 2 pages. 3 copies.

Illustration: School Lunch Programs, not dated, not attributed. 1 page.

Article: The Sticky Subject of Trade, The Washington Post, October 8, no year. 1 page.

Draft letter from John W. Harman, Director, Food and Agriculture Issues, to The Honorable William D. Ford, Chairman, The Honorable William F. Goodling, Ranking Minority Member,

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Committee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives, The Honorable Dale E. Kildee, Chairman, Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary, and Vocational Education, Committee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives, regarding confirming agreements reached with your offices regarding your August 6, 1992, request seeking information on a number of different issues pertaining to the National School Lunch Program and the School Breakfast Program, September 11, 1992. 6 pages.

Article: Nutrition Advocates’ Goal: Free School Food By 2000, Nutrition Week, August 21, 1992. 1 page.

Column: Universal Takes Steps Forward, Marshall Matz, ASFSA Washington Counsel, not dated. 2 pages.

Press Release: Is the School Lunch Program Driven by Nutritional Needs of Children or the Economic Needs of Agriculture? Public Voice Releases Study of the Role of Commodities in One of the Government’s Major Feeding Programs, Public Voice for Food & Health Policy, August 24, 1992. 1 page. 2 copies.

Memorandum from Elizabeth P. McPherson, ASFSA President, Marilyn Hurt, Public Policy and Legislative Committee Chair, to ASFSA Executive Board, PP&L Committee, State Directors, State Legislative Chairs, regarding CRE Interim Rule, August 26, 1992. 4 pages.

Letter from Robert M. Eadie, Chief, Policy and Program Development Branch, Child Nutrition Division, United States Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, to Mr. Kevin Dando, American School Food Service Association, regarding an advanced copy of the interim rule which revises several provisions of the Coordinated Review Effort, August 24, 1992. 1 page.

Coordinated Review Effort Interim Rule, USDA, not dated. 1 page.

National School Lunch Program, Special Milk Program for Children, and School Breakfast Program: Coordinated Review Effort, Rules and Regulations, Federal Register, Vol. 57, No. 166, August 26, 1992. 9 pages.

Fiscal Year 1993 Appropriations for Major Programs Under the Jurisdiction of the Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary, and Vocational Education (cont.) Detail of Child Nutrition Account Appropriations in millions of dollars, August 4, 1992. 1 page.

Letter from Claire Regan, MS, RD, Director of Nutrition and Public Information, International Food Information Council, to Mr. Kevin Dando, Government Affairs Specialist, American School Food Service Association, regarding criticism of the school lunch program and a short proposal, July 9, 1992. 3 pages.

Note from Annette to Marshall Matz, Kevin Dando, regarding not putting all of their eggs in the “readiness” basket, not dated. 1 page.

Excerpts from The National Education Goals Report, Building a Nation of Leaders, 1991.

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Letter from Marshall Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Honorable Patrick Leahy, Chairman, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, U.S. Senate, supporting the confirmation of Betty Jo Nelsen as Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, May 19, 1992. 1 page.

National School Lunch, School Milk, and School Breakfast Programs; National Average Payments/Maximum Reimbursement Rates, Notices, Federal Register, Vol. 57, No. 124, June 26, 1992. 4 pages.

Child Nutrition Division Coordinated Review Effort (CRE) Issues, Food and Nutrition Services, USDA, June 16, 1992. 2 pages.

Compromise Reached On CRE Regulations, ASFSA Column, Draft, not dated, not attributed. 5 pages.

Letter from Janet H. Bantly, M.S., R.D.,

1) Taxpayer 2) Treasurer, American School Food Service Association3) Coordinator, School Nutrition Programs, CT. Dept. of Education

to The Honorable Christopher J. Dodd, United States Senate, regarding mismanagement and disorganization at a recent USDA sponsored training, June 13, 1992. 3 pages.

Letter from Maureen D. Rankin, Chief, Child Nutrition Section, Northeast Region, United States Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, to Maureen B. Staggenborg, Director, Child Nutrition Programs, Department of Education, Cromwell, CT, regarding travel plans for the Coordinated Review Effort training session, May 7, 1992. 1 page.

Memorandum from Maureen D. Rankin, Chief, Child Nutrition Section, Northeast Region, United States Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, to State Child Nutrition Directors – NY, ME, RI, VT, Ct, regarding Coordinated Review Effort (CRE) Training – Worcester, MA, May 20, 1992. 2 pages.

Agenda: Coordinated Review Training, June 9-11, 1992. Worcester, MA. 1 page.

List: Coordinate Review Training Participants, Worcester, MA. 1 page.

PAC Statement of Revenue and Expenses as of May 31, 1992, with attached note: For Your Information, Kevin Dando, Government Affairs Specialist, American School Food Service Association.

Explanation of Food Service Management Institute Amendment, not dated. 1 page.

Amendment for the Food Service Management Institute Board, Public Law 101-47 – November 19, 1989, Section 21 if the National School Lunch Act (42 U.S.C. 1769 b-1) is amended -. 2 copies.

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Tuesday Morning, Legislative Update for ASFSA Executives, Week of June 8, 1992. 1 page.

Letter from Robert E. Washington, Deputy Administrator, Special Nutrition Programs, to Ms. Sue Greig, President, American School Food Service Association, regarding letters sent to Congressmen who are sponsoring bills to delay the implementation of the Coordinated Review Effort (CRE), June 8, 1992. 1 page.

Letter from Robert E. Washington, Deputy Administrator, Special Nutrition Programs, to Honorable Bill Alexander, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding the extraordinary efforts FNS has made to ensure effective CRE implementation and why any further delay is bad for the program and for the taxpayers, June 1, 1992. 2 pages.

Letter from Annette Bomar, Chairperson, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to Stan Garnett, Director, Child Nutrition Division, Food and Nutrition Service, USDA, regarding the new requirement for families to convert their own income to a monthly income, June 2, 1992. 1 page.

Memorandum from Annette Bomar, American School Food Service Association, to Stan Garnett, regarding Required Frequency of Income on Meal Applications, April 7, 1992. 1 page.

Letter from Annette Bomar, Chairperson, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Charles Heise, Food and Nutrition Service, USDA, regarding “Determination of Eligibility for Free and Reduced Price Meals and Free Milk in Schools; Free and Reduced-Price Eligibility Criteria”, August 20, 1991. 2 pages.

Tuesday Morning, Legislative Update for ASFSA Executives, Week of June 1, 1992. 2 pages.

H.R. 5289, 102D Congress, 2D Session, A Bill Making appropriations to begin a phase-in toward full funding of the special supplemental food program for women, infants, and children (WIC) and of Head Start programs, and to expand the Job Corps program for the year ending September 30, 1993, and for other purposes.

Letter from Sue Greig, R.D., President, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Robert J. Fersh, Executive Director, Food Research and Action Center, regarding FRAC’s Community Food and Nutrition Program (CFNP) proposal, June 4, 1992. 1 page.

Fax from Lynn Parker, Food Research and Action Center, to Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, regarding a draft letter for FRAC’s CFNP grand from ASFSA, June 3, 1992. 2 pages.

Letter from JoEllen Miner, Major City Section Chair, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz, ASFSA Washington Counsel, regarding the idea of sharing information among Major City Directors on specific topics, May 22, 1992. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Honorable Patrick Leahy, Chairman, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, U.S. Senate, regarding support for the confirmation of Betty Jo Nelsen as Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, May 19, 1992. 1 page.

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Report: A Progress Report and Funding Needs for Fiscal Year 1993, The National Food Service Management Institute, The University of Mississippi, April 13, 1992. 12 pages.

Faxed copy of S. 499, 102D Congress, 1st Session, with note stating ‘Sen. Lugar’s bill has been reported out of the Ag Comm. As part of the Mickey Leland bill.’

Letter from Sue Greig, President, ASFSA, to The Honorable George Miller, inviting Miller to deliver the Carl Perkins Memorial Lecture at the ASFSA Annual Conference in July, May 9, 1992. 1 page.

Questions for Senator Thad Cochran, Continuing Survey of Food Intake of Individuals, with not attached ‘Thought you would be interested in this. Thad’

Letter from Nancy Landon Kassebaum, United States Senator, to Ms. Sue Greig, President, American School Food Service Association, regarding the frustration the school food service industry is experiencing with the new federal regulations affecting the National School Lunch Act, April 29, 1992. 1 page.

Letter from Mitch McConnell, United States Senator, to Ms. Sue Greig, President, American School Food Service Association, regarding a Universal School Lunch proposal and the Coordinated Review Effort (CRE), April 13, 1992. 1 page.

Article: Agency to Stop Providing ‘Bonus’ Flour to Schools for Free, Education Week, May 6, 1992. 1 page.

Fax from Shirley Watkins, Memphis City Schools, to Marshall Matz, requesting that Matz review a section of HB 752, May 4, 1992. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to ASFSA, ACDA Board of Directors, regarding SAE For Community Distribution, May 7, 1992. 2 pages. 2 copies.

Memorandum from Adrienne Gall, School Food Service Journal, to All 1992-93 SFS Journal columnists, regarding issue assignments and deadlines, May 6, 1992. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Mr. Rocky Kuhn, Ms. Irma Pearson, Senate Appropriations Committee Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development, and Related Industries, regarding Coordinated Review Effort (CRE) Regulations, May 5, 1992. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to ASFSA, regarding Bonus Flour, May 5, 1992. 5 pages.

Report: U.S. Wheat Situation: Implications For Domestic Food Programs and Consumers, CRS Report to Congress, April 27, 1992. 4 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz to ASFSA regarding CLOC, May 4, 1992. 2 pages.

Update and Action Alert, Food Research and Action Center, April 28, 1992. 8 pages.

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Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Nancy Pelosi, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding Platform Committee, April 22, 1992. 1 page.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Kevin Dando, to ASFSA Executive Board, ASFSA Public Policy and Legislative Committee, regarding Universal Resolution, May 26, 1992. 2 pages.

Letter from Robert E. Washington, Deputy Administrator, Special Nutrition Programs, United States Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, to Ms. Sue Greig, President, American School Food Service Association, May 11, 1992. 3 pages.

Letter from Robert Greenstein, Executive Director, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, to Dear Friend, expressing more alarm about where federal policy is heading than at any time since he came to Washington 20 years ago, May 14, 1992. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Arnold Mitchem, The Committee for Education Funding, to CEF Members, regarding Balanced Budget Constitutional Amendment, May 18, 1992. 2 pages.

Article: The Pepperoni Pizza Pickle: Is It Cheese or Is It Meat? A Lesson in Slicing Up the Exception, The Washington Post, May 27, 1992. 1 page.

Folder 4:

Press release: USDA Plans to Debar Dairy Co-Op Over School Milk Bid-Rigging, Ag News, News Division, Office of Public Affairs, United States Department of Agriculture, July 21, [1993]. 1 page.

Remarks Prepared for Delivery by Ellen Haas, Assistant Secretary of Agriculture for Food and Consumer Services Before the Annual National Conference of the American School Food Service Association, Boston, Massachusetts, July 27, 1993. 4 pages.

School Lunch Protection Act of [1993], Congressional Record – Senate, July 20, 1993. 3 pages.

Letter from Nancy J. Kennon, MS, RD, LDN, Chairman, School Nutrition Services Dietetic Practice Group, A Practice Group of The American Dietetic Association, to Dear School Administrator, regarding some additional background information about the FDA approval of bovine somatotropin (BST) for improving the efficiency of milk production in dairy cows, April 7, 1994. 1 page.

Statement of C. Everett Koop on the Introduction of Supplemental BST, February 6, 1994. 1 page.

Nutrition Fact Sheet, BST (Bovine Somatotropin), National Center for Nutrition and Dietetics, ©ADAF 1993. 2 pages.

Story: Hormone Lawsuit, The Associated Press, April 25, 1994. 1 page.

Story: Milk Hormone, The Associated Press, April 13, 1994. 1 page.

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Press release: School Food Services Dish Out Good Nutrition, American School Food Service Association, September 2, 1992. 2 pages.

Press release: School Cafeterias Serve More Than Lunch, American School Food Service Association, September 2, 1992. 4 pages.

Press release: School Meals Are One Course Kids Can Count On, American School Food Service Association, September 2, 1992. 2 pages.

Illustration: School Lunch Programs, not dated, not attributed. 1 page.

Note to Editors listing school nutrition experts, not dated, not attributed.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to Interested Parties, regarding School Lunch Meal Pattern, April 9, 1993. 1 page.

Press release: Public Voice Founder and Executive Director Ellen Haas Tapped for Key USDA Post; Advocate’s Nomination a Victory for Consumers, Public Voice for Food & Health Policy, April 5, 1993. 2 pages. 2 copies.

Folder 5:

Testimony of The Honorable Mike Espy, Secretary of Agriculture, before the Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary, and Vocational Education, Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives, February 23, 1993. 12 pages.

Excerpt from GAO Journal Number 16, Fall/Winter 1992. 3 pages.

Letter from Elizabeth P. McPherson, President, Marilyn A. Hurt, Chair, ASFSA Public Policy & Legislative Committee, Marshall Matz, ASFSA Washington Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Dear ASFSA LAC Participant, regarding speakers for this year’s conference, February 21, 1993. 1 page.

Letter from George Miller, Congress of the United States, House of Representatives, to Dear Colleague, regarding Support The Universal Student Nutrition Act, December 8, 1992. 1 page.

H.R. 280, 103D Congress, 1st Session, A Bill To amend the National School Lunch Act to remove the requirements that schools participating in the school lunch program offer students specific types of fluid milk, and for other purposes, January 5, 1993. 2 pages.

S. 88, 103D Congress, 1st Session, A Bill To amend the National School Lunch Act to remove the requirements that schools participating in the school lunch program offer students specific types of fluid milk, and for other purposes, January 5, 1993. 2 pages.

H.R. 11, 103D Congress, 1st Session, A Bill To amend the National School Lunch Act to establish an optional universal school lunch and breakfast program, January 5, 1993. 6 pages.

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Tuesday Morning, Legislative Update for ASFSA Executives, Week of February 15, 1993. 2 pages.

Capitol Action, How a Bill Becomes Law, American School Food Service Association, not dated. 4 pages.

Roster of Attendees, ASFSA 21st Annual Legislative Action Conference, February 21-24, 1993. 27 pages.

Memorandum from Julie Isaacs, to Interested Parties, regarding Universal School Nutrition Act of 1993, February 16, 1993. 4 pages.

Universal School Nutrition Program Questions, not dated, not attributed. 11 pages.

Draft Language for 1993 LAC “Elevator Piece” (Designed to convey our mission to someone who does not know anything about us during the course of an elevator ride.) 1 page.

Do School Lunch Or Breakfast Programs In Your State Receive Reimbursement From The State Over The Required Match For Participation In The NSLP? DRAFT – For States to Proofread, not dated. 23 pages.

Memorandum from Marilyn Hurt to PPL Committee regarding Responsibilities at LAC, not dated. 10 pages.

Study of a Universal-type School Lunch and Breakfast Program, Congressional Record – Senate, July 2, 1992. 2 pages.

Press release: More Than 600 Child Nutrition Professionals Convene in Washington to Lobby for “Universal Programs”, American School Food Service Association, February 21, 1993. 3 pages.

Invest in Children: Share the Universal Vision, 1993 Legislative Issue Paper, American School Food Service Association, February 1993. 3 pages.

1993 LAC Billboard Message: How to Deliver Your Message in 30 Seconds or Less. 1 page.

Map of Washington, D.C., and Meeting Facility Floor Plans, not dated. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Janice Cawley, Nominating Committee Chair, American School Food Service Association, to Legislative Action Conference Attendees, regarding Candidates for the 1994 Slate of ASFSA Officers, February 15, 1993. 2 pages.

Child Nutrition Programs – Income Eligibility Guidelines, Food and Nutrition Service, USDA, Federal Register, Vol. 57, No. 45, March 6, 1992. 2 pages.

Itineraries: 1993 Post-Conference Tours, American School Food Service Association. 2 pages.

School Food Service Foundation Information Sheet, not dated. 1 page.

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Memorandum from Kevin Dando, Government Affairs Specialist, ASFSA, to 1993 Legislative Action Conference Attendees, regarding Child Nutrition Regulations, February 20, 1993. 1 page.

American School Food Service Association 1993 Legislative Action Conference Evaluation. 2 pages.

ASFSA’s Cycle Across America for Child Fitness and Nutrition ’93. 1 page.

Communicate the Universal Vision, not dated, not attributed. 3 pages.

President’s Economic Package – Points for Hunger Leaders, Food Research and Action Center, not dated. 3 pages.

Press release: Clinton Plan Increases Investments, Cuts Deficits, Analysis Finds, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, February 17, 1993. 6 pages.

Testimony of the American School Food Service Association Before the Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives, February 23, 1993. 12 pages.

1993 Legislative Action Conference Schedule. 12 pages.

Invest in Children: Share the Universal Vision, 1993 Legislative Issue Paper, American School Food Service Association, February 1993. 3 pages.

Tips on How to Lobby, not dated, not attributed. 1 page.

Letter from Jim Sasser, United States Senate, Harold Ford, Member of Congress, Bart Gordon, Member of Congress, Bob Clement, Member of Congress, Jim Cooper, Member of Congress, to Mr. Vernon Jordan, Chairman, Clinton-Gore Transition Team, writing on behalf of Ms. Shirley R. Watkins, who is seeking an appointment to the position of Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, December 29, 1992. 2 pages.

List: House of Representatives, Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary, and Vocational Education, and Child Nutrition Co-Sponsors (As of February 12, 1993). 2 pages.

Letter from Elizabeth P. McPherson, President, American School Food Service Association, to Governor Bill Clinton, President-Elect, United States of America, suggesting Ms. Shirley Robinson Watkins as Assistant Secretary of Food and Consumer Services, November 4, 1992. 4 pages.

Excerpt: Study of Income Verification in the National School Lunch Program, Final Report: Volume I, United States Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, not dated. 4 pages.

H.R. 11, A Bill in the House of Representatives to amend the National School Lunch Act to establish an optional universal school lunch and breakfast program, 103D Congress, 1st Session, January 5, 1993. 6 pages.

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Folder 6:

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Bob Kerrey, United States Senate, regarding Speech Invitation, December 8, 1992. 1 page.

Award for Thomas J. Downey, not dated, not attributed. 1 page.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Peter Edelman, regarding ASFSA Speech, February 16, 1993. 2 pages.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Mrs. Hillary Clinton, First Lady-elect, regarding a post-inaugural invitation to the 1993 Legislative Action Conference, December 8, 1992. 2 pages.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Karan English, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding an invitation to speak at the 1993 Legislative Action Conference, January 28, 1993. 1 page.

Letter from Jeanette Shipley, R.D., Arizona School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Karan English, United States House of Representatives, regarding English being invited to speak at the 1993 Legislative Action Conference, February 1, 1993. 1 page.

Letter from Rachael Terrin, President, Arizona School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Karan English, United States House of Representatives, regarding English being invited to speak at the 1993 Legislative Action Conference, February 3, 1993. 1 page.

Letter from Jill Benza, Director, Food & Nutrition Department, Mesa Public Schools, to The Honorable Karan English, United States House of Representatives, regarding English being invited to speak at the 1993 Legislative Action Conference, February 3, 1993. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Steve Gunderson, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding an invitation to speak at the 1993 Legislative Action Conference, February 4, 1993. 1 page.

Letter from Elizabeth P. McPherson, President, American School Food Service Association, to the Honorable Mike Espy, Secretary of Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, inviting Espy to speak at the 1993 Legislative Action Conference, January 26, 1993.

Draft schedule for the 1993 Legislative Action Conference, not dated, not attributed. 7 pages.

Letter from Patti Solis, Director of Scheduling for Hilary Rodham Clinton, Office of the President-Elect and Vice President-Elect, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, American School Service Association, C/O Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., regarding the invitation for Clinton to the 1993 Legislative Action Conference, December 21, 1992. 1 page.

Program: 27th Annual Industry Seminar, Economic Challenges for Child Nutrition in a Global Environment, American School Food Service Association, January 9-13, 1993. 15 pages.

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Brochure: Future of Our Schools, Hearing: U.S. Congress Joint Economic Committee Education and Health Subcommittee, Prepared Statement by William A. Shine, March 23, 1992.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Thomas J. Downey, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding recognizing Downey for all he has done to improve federal child nutrition programs over the years at the upcoming Legislative Action Conference, December 7, 1992. 1 page.

Memorandum from Kevin Dando to ASFSA Public Policy and Legislative Committee, regarding LAC Info, December 9, 1992. 1 page.

List of Endorsees of Universal Child Nutrition Concept (As of January 4, 1992). 1 page.

Letter from Marilyn Hurt, Chair, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to Peter Edelman, Professor of Law, Georgetown University, inviting Edelman to speak at the 21st Annual Legislative Action Conference, November 18, 1992. 1 page.

Letter from Marilyn Hurt, American School Food Service Association, to Michael Levitt, Businesses for Social Responsibility, inviting one of Levitt’s members to speak at the upcoming Legislative Action Conference, January 13, 1993. 1 page.

List of Witnesses for Oversight Hearing on Child Nutrition Programs, Committee on Education and Labor, Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary, and Vocational Education, U.S. House of Representatives, February 23, 1993. 1 page.

Letter from Edward A. Graff, District Manager, Marriott Management Services, to Mr. Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, regarding breaking down the barriers with ASFSA, February 1, 1993. 2 pages.

Fax from Marilyn Hurt to Public Policy and Legislative Committee, regarding the most up-to-date agenda for the LAC, February 16, 1993. 9 pages.

Fax from Kevin to Marshall of a draft agenda for 1993 Legislative Action Conference, February 15, 1993. 8 pages.

Memorandum from Julie Isaacs to Interested Parties regarding Universal School Nutrition Act of 1993, February 16, 1993. 4 pages.

Fax from Kevin Dando, American School Food Service Association, to Lib McPherson, Marilyn Hurt, Marshall Matz, regarding universal logos, not dated. 4 pages.

21st Annual ASFSA Legislative Action Conference packet.

List of Endorsees of Universal Child Nutrition Concept (As of January 28, 1993). 1 page.

Memorandum from Sandra Clark, Congressional Budget Office, regarding Preliminary Estimate of Proposal for Universal Free School Lunch Program, February 21, 1992. 2 pages.

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Agenda: Political Action Committee, American School Food Service Association, February 20, 1993. 1 page.

Invest in Children: Share the Universal Vision, 1993 Legislative Issue Paper, American School Food Service Association, Draft, January 1993. 2 pages. Multiple copies.

Fax from Kevin to Marshall regarding pressure to get the issue paper out, January 21, 1993. 3 pages.

Invitation: Inaugural Gala Celebrating American Agriculture, January 20, 1993. 1 page.

Tuesday Morning, Legislative Update for ASFSA Executives, Week of January 18, 1993. 1 page.

Memorandum from ASFSA to Interested Parties regarding Universal School Lunch, H.R. 11, January 12, 1993. 2 pages.

Column: We’ve Heard That…, The Washington Post, January 14, 1993. 1 page.

Letter from Annette Bomar, Director, School and Community Nutrition Division, Georgia Department of Education, to The Honorable John Lewis, Member, United States House of Representatives, regarding Lewis being invited to speak at the 1993 Legislative Action Conference, January 7, 1993. 1 page.

The School Lunch, Circular 125, May 1929, The Pennsylvania State College School of Agriculture and Experiment Station, Division of Agricultural Extension. 12 pages.

Universal Vision: America’s Children Ready to Learn, 1992 Legislative Issue Paper, American School Food Service Association, February 1992. 2 pages.

Fax from Kevin, American School Food Service Association, to Public Policy and Legislative Committee, regarding revised issue paper, December 8, 1992. 3 pages.

Memorandum from Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association (Coordinator, Clinton/Gore Agriculture and Rural America Working Group), to Clinton/Gore Transition, regarding First 100 Days Project, December 8, 1992. 2 pages.

Fax from Kevin Dando, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall, regarding Revised issue paper, not dated. 4 pages.

Letter from George Miller, Congress of the United States, House of Representatives, to The Honorable Thomas Foley, Speaker, The U.S. House of Representatives, requesting that House of Representatives Bill Number “7” be reserved for the re-introduction of Miller’s legislation, H.R. 5490, “The Universal Student Nutrition Act”, December 8, 1992. 1 page.

S. Res. 303, To express the sense of the Senate that the Secretary of Agriculture should conduct a study of options for implementing universal-type school lunch and breakfast programs, 102D Congress, 2D Session, May 21, 1992. 4 pages.

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Tentative Schedule, 1993 Legislative Action Conference, not dated.

Transition, The Washington Post, December 3, 1992. 1 page.

Draft: Legislative Issues, Options and Opportunities for Action, 103 Congress, not dated, not attributed. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Marilyn Hurt, American School Food Service Association, to PPL Committee, regarding Upcoming Meeting, December 1, 1992. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Kevin Dando, Government Affairs Specialist, to Clinton/Gore Transition Team, regarding School Nutrition Programs, December 3, 1992. 8 pages.

Sample letter in support of Congressman George Miller’s Universal School Nutrition Act, December 3, 1992, with attached names and addresses. 5 pages.

Schools Dropping National School Lunch Program (Results as of December 3, 1992), State Information Clearinghouse Survey (Results as of December 3, 1992).

Articles: Hungry Students: City Finds Solution and Free Food for Pupils is His Plan, The Hour, Weekend, Norwalk, Connecticut, November 7-8, 1992. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Janice Cawley, American School Food Service Association, to ASFSA – P.P.L. Committee, regarding Southeast Legislative Representative Report, December 3, 1992. 2 pages.

Letter from Patricia M. Bulger, Coordinator, Child Nutrition Program, Shelby County Schools, to Ms. Janice Cawley, Valley High School, regarding after-school snack program eligibility under NSLP, December 2, 1992. 1 page.

Minutes of Fall Meeting, Public Policy & Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, October 30 – November 1, 1992. 7 pages.

The G•A•O Journal, Number 16, Fall/Winter 1992.

List: State Legislative Chairs, American School Food Service Association, December 2, 1992. 5 pages.

ASFSA Travel Expense Voucher, blank.

House Freshmen Profiles, Congressional Monitor Election Issue, November 5, 1992.

Form: Consolidation of Feedback Forms, blank, not dated, not attributed.

Universal Vision: 1992 Legislative Action Conference Schedule. 5 pages.

Conference Overview – tentative as of February 6, 1992. 1 page.

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List of Contents for 1992 LAC Packet. 1 page.

Memorandum from Marilyn Hurt, American School Food Service Association, to PPL Committee, regarding Upcoming Meeting, December 1, 1992. 1 page.

PPL Agenda, December 4, 5, and 6, 1992. 1 page.

List of Potential Speakers for ’93 LAC. 1 page.

Draft: American School Food Service Association 1993 Issue Paper, December 1, 1992. 6 pages. 2 copies.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Coordinator, Clinton/Gore Agriculture and Rural America Working Group, to President-elect Bill Clinton, regarding School Nutrition Programs, November 19, 1992. 11 pages.

Universal Vision: America’s Children Ready to Learn, 1992 Legislative Issue Paper, American School Food Service Association, working copy, February 1992. 2 pages.

Tentative LAC Schedule 1993, Invest in Children: Share the Universal Vision. 2 pages.Testimony of the American School Food Service Association before the Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives, February 23, 1993. 11 pages.

Folder 8:

Fax from Mark Epstein, Executive Director, Public Voice for Food and Health Policy, to Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank & Weeda, requesting feedback on the attached letter from Epstein to Mr. Howard Watson, President, School Nutrition Services, ARA Services, Inc., regarding the incorrect statement that Mary Klatko, Director of Food and Nutrition Services at Howard County, MD Public Schools has worked with ARA Services, September 27, 1994. 2 pages.

Letter from Mark Epstein, Executive Director, Public Voice for Food and Health Policy, to Mr. Howard Watson, President, School Nutrition Services, ARA Services, Inc., regarding the incorrect statement that Mary Klatko, Director of Food and Nutrition Services at Howard County, MD Public Schools has worked with ARA Services, September 27, 1994.

Letter from Mark Epstein, Executive Director, Public Voice for Food and Health Policy, to Mary Klatko, Food and Nutrition Services, Howard County Public Schools, regarding the incorrect statement that Mary Klatko, Director of Food and Nutrition Services at Howard County, MD Public Schools has worked with ARA Services, September 27, 1994.

Article: Laboring Through Privatization: When Your District Contracts for School Services, Who’s the Boss?, The American School Board Journal, September 1994. 3 pages.

Article: A District Takes Initiative to Operate Own Program, The School Administrator, May 1994. 4 pages.

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Letter from Joseph M. Fairbanks, Weinberg and Green, Attorneys at Law, to Mr. Mark Epstein, Executive Director, Public Voice for Food & Health Policy, regarding the false and possibly defamatory statement contained in Public Voice for Food & Health Policy’s publication “Serving up Success: Schools Making Nutrition a Priority,” that “ARA food consultants are used to help improve Howard County School meals…”, September 9, 1994. 3 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Interested Parties, regarding School Lunch Meal Pattern, April 9, 1993, with attached Notice, Federal Register, Vol. 58, No. 62, April 2, 1993. 3 pages.

Notice from Andrew P. Hornsby, Jr., Acting Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service, Department of Agriculture - National School Lunch Program and School Breakfast Program: Nutrient Standard Menu Planning Demonstration Project, March 29, 1993. 8 pages.

Letter from Elizabeth P. McPherson, President, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Mike Espy, Secretary, U.S. Department of Agriculture, regarding School Lunch and commending Espy for his evenhanded comments to the New York Times on this subject, March 17, 1993. 2 pages.

Article: Durbin, New Cardinal, Makes Radical Changes to Ag Panel, Roll Call, July 12, 1993. 1 page.

Congressional Record – House, June 29, 1993. 8 pages.

Memorandum from Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to [Multiple client list], regarding HHS/USDA Ten-Year Comprehensive Plan For The National Nutrition Monitoring And Related Research Program, June 14, 1993. 4 pages.

Part II, Department of Health and Human Services, Department of Agriculture Ten-Year Comprehensive Plan for the National Nutrition Monitoring and Related Research Program; Notice, Federal Register, June 11, 1993.

The Stenholm Entitlement Cap Proposal, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, May 17, 1993. 12 pages.

The Congressional Budget Resolution, Fiscal Year 1994 Appropriations, and the outlook for the Clinton Investment Package, May 7, 1993. 15 pages.

Press Release: Committee Approves Budget Cuts, Program Changes for Budget Reconciliation Measure, Committee on Agriculture, U.S. House of Representatives, May 14, 1993. 4 pages.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to The Honorable Al Gore, Jr., Vice-President, regarding “Reinventing” School Lunch, July 16, 1993. 2 pages.

Survey on Schools That Withdrew From the National School Lunch Program (NSLP), Questionnaire, United States General Accounting Office, March 1993.

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Universal School Nutrition Program Concept Paper, “Option B”, Marshall Matz, July 9, 1993. 4 pages.

Memorandum from Julie Isaacs to Diane Shust regarding Universal Lunch and Breakfast in Elementary Schools, June 29, 1993. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Julie Isaacs to Interested Parties regarding Universal Student Nutrition Act of 1993, February 16, 1993. 4 pages.

Folder 9:

Article: Home-Grown Drug Menace, The Washington Post, October 13, 1993. 1 page.

National Confectioners Association Food Labeling Update, Arthur Y. Tsien, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., December 8, 1993. 41 pages.

Texas Food Industry Association, Et Al, vs. United States Department of Agriculture, in the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas, Austin Division, October 6, 1993. 76 pages.

Texas Food Industry Association; National-American Wholesale Grocers’ Association/International Foodservice Distributors Association; and National Grocers Association, Plaintiffs, v. United States Department of Agriculture, Defendant, in the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas, Austin Division, September 23, 1993, with attachments.

Folder 10:

H.R. 3500, in the House of Representatives, 193D Congress, 1st Session, November 10, 1993, including Title VIII – Consolidated Block Grant To States For Food Assistance, Sec. 801. Food Assistance Block Grant Program. 156 pages.

Fact Sheet: NAFTA, Democratic Study Group, U.S. House of Representatives, November 12, 1993. 51 pages.

Letter from Lynn C. Woolsey, Member of Congress, to Mr. Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, thanking Matz for making Woolsey’s “Bounty in the County” fundraiser such a success, October 28, 1993. 1 page.

Letter from Gregg Ferguson, VSFA Conference Chairman, Fauquier County Public Schools, to Marshall Matz, ASFSA Washington Counsel, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, inviting Matz to address the 1994 Virginia School Food Service Association Conference, October 19, 1993. 1 page.

Fax from Chip Goodman, President, Snap Systems, Inc., to Mr. Marshall Matz, requesting approval for the attached letter from Goodman to Mr. Charles Hughes, regarding Goodman introducing himself and PROJECT ECHO to Hughes, November 9, 1993. 3 pages.

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Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Stephen L. Lacey, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Mr. Tom Stenzel, Mr. John McClung, United Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Association, regarding The Better Nutrition and Health for Children Act of 1993, S. 1614, November 4, 1993. 3 pages.

Handwritten note from [Steve] to Marshall of possible donors to Senator Melcher, not dated. 4 pages.

Letter from Dale E. Kildee, M.C., Michigan, 9th District, to Mr. Ronald A. Schuler, California Canning Peach Assn., thanking Schuler for his generous contribution to Kildee’s campaign, November 23, 1993. 1 page.

Letter from Dale E. Kildee, M.C., Michigan, 9th District, to Mr. Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., thanking Matz for encouraging his friends and colleagues to participate in Kildee’s fundraising events, November 17, 1993. 1 page.

Letter from Jean L. Kwapil, Wisconsin School Food Service Association, to Mr. Marshall Matz, American School Food Service, inviting Matz to speak at Wisconsin School Food Service Association’s 20th Annual Legislative Conference, November 5, 1993. 1 page.

Summary of Welfare Reform Legislation Sponsored by House Republicans*, November 10, 1993. 2 pages.

Folder 11:

Unattributed sample letter to President Bill Clinton, The White House, urging Clinton to convene a second White House Conference on Food, Nutrition and Health in early 1994, March xx, 1993. 1 page.

Memorandum from Darlene Lansing, SNE/SNEF Executive Director, to Board of Trustees, Society for Nutrition Education Foundation, regarding Health Care Reform Position Statement, March 25, 1993, 1 page.

The Coalition for Nutrition Services In Health Care Reform – Position Statement, March 24, 1993. 2 pages.

Sample letter from School Food Service Association to Dear __________: requesting support for the American School Food Service Association’s request to President Clinton to convene a second White House conference on nutrition in 1994, not dated. 1 page.

Letter from multiple signees of nutrition, health, and related associations, as The Coalition of Nutrition Services In Health Care Reform, to Mrs. Hillary Rodham Clinton, First Lady and Chairperson, Health Care Task Force, expressing appreciation for Clinton’s efforts to reform America’s health care system, with attachments, March 24, 1993. 3 pages.

Letter from Edward M. Cooney and Marshall M. Matz, Child Nutrition Forum, to Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, inviting Matz to participate in the first of a series of meetings focusing on child nutrition program reauthorization, with attachments, March 25, 1993. 5 pages.

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Memorandum from Lib McPherson, President, American School Food Service Association, to ASFSA Board, Executive Director Search Committee, State Affiliate Presidents, 1992-93 ASFSA Committee Chairs, Washington Counsel, 1992-93 Advisory Board, Incoming Executive Board Members, 1993-94 ASFSA Committee Chairs, ASFSA Past Presidents, 1991-92 Executive Board, ASFSA Staff, regarding New Executive Director, March 10, 1993. 2 pages.

Letter from Pat Roberts, Ranking Minority Member, and E (Kika) de la Garza, Chairman, U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on Agriculture, to Honorable Martin Olav Sabo, Chairman, Committee on the Budget, U.S. House of Representatives, transmitting to Sabo the bipartisan recommendations of the Committee on Agriculture with respect to the fiscal 1994 budget for the agencies and programs under its jurisdiction, March 4, 1993. 5 pages.

Article: Clinton Enjoys Hill Victory While Pushing for More, The Washington Post, March 20, 1993. 1 page.

Letter from Kevin Cowperthwaite, Maine Department of Education School Nutrition Programs, to Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, regarding talking points in discussion of conducting a Universal School Feeding Pilot Program in the State of Maine to determine the true cost of Universal, with attachments, March 19, 1993. 9 pages.

Excerpt from the Congressional Record – House, March 18, 1993. 1 page.Letter from Bob Kerrey, Tom Harkin, Pat Leahy, Joint Committee on Taxation, to Dear __________: regarding School Lunch and Breakfast Program, not dated, with attached Testimony of the American School Food Service Association before the Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives, February 23, 1993. 12 pages. 2 copies.

Draft Copy for SFS Journal: 1994 Budget Good News!, not attributed. 1 page.

Fax from Kevin, American School Food Service Association, to Ed Cooney/Marshall Matz, regarding income security, March 10, 1993. 4 pages.

Article: Eating Well, The Government Aims To Improve School Lunches, The New York Times, March 17, 1993. 1 page.

Fax from George Braley of a Draft Statement for Secretary Espy, March 18, 1993. 4 pages.

Memorandum from Kevin Dando, Government Affairs Specialist, American School Food Service Association, to ASFSA Executive Board, ASFSA Public Policy and Legislative Committee, ASFSA State Directors, ASFSA State Legislative Chairs, ASFSA State Presidents, regarding State Survey, March 18, 1993. 23 pages.

Memorandum from Kevin Dando, Government Affairs Specialist, American School Food Service Association, to ASFSA Executive Board, ASFSA Public Policy and Legislative Committee, ASFSA State Directors, ASFSA State Legislative Chairs, ASFSA State Presidents, Regulations Service Subscribers, regarding Regulations Packet #1/1993, with attached Notices, March 18, 1993. 5 pages.

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Invest in Children: Share the Universal Vision, 1993 Legislative Issue Paper, American School Food Service Association, February 1993 /II. 2 pages. 2 copies.

Child Nutrition Program Operations Study: Second Year Report Executive Summary, June 1992. 27 pages.

Fax from Kevin Dando, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz, regarding Lib’s changes to the draft letter, not dated. 3 pages.

Memorandum from Kevin Dando, Government Affairs Specialist, American School Food Service Association, to Clinton/Gore Transition Team, regarding School Nutrition Programs, December 5, 1992. 10 pages.

Attachment B, Endorsees of Universal Child Nutrition Concept (As of February 11, 1993), 1 page.

Letter from Hillary Rodham Clinton to Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., thanking Matz for the information he sent, January 8, 1993. 1 page.

Letter from Dorothy Caldwell, MS, RD, President-elect, American School Food Service Association, to President Bill Clinton, The White House, urging Clinton to give serious consideration to a White House Conference on Children’s Nutrition in 1994. 1 page.

H.R. 8, 103D Congress, 1st Session, 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 1998, January 5, 1993. 4 pages.

H.R. 11, 103D Congress, 1st Session, A Bill in the House of Representatives to amend the National School Lunch Act to establish an optional universal school lunch and breakfast program, January 5, 1993. 6 pages.

Folder 12:

Letter from Hillary Rodham Clinton to Dorothy Caldwell, MS, RD, Director, Child Nutrition Programs, Arkansas Department of Education, regarding the impact that Universal School Meal programs would have on our children’s ability to learn, December 24, 1992, 1 page.

List of Endorsees of Universal Child Nutrition Concept (As of January 4, 1992), not dated, not attributed. 1 page. 2 pages.

Letter from Paul Offner, United States Senate, to Marilyn Hurt, Hogan Administrative Center, regarding not being responsible for the areas of universal feeding in the Clinton transition team, December 29, [?]. 1 page.

Letter from Marilyn Hurt, School District of LaCrosse, to Paul Offner, Legislative Director, Office of Senator Daniel P. Moynihan, regarding the “Universal” concept, December 21, 1992. 2 pages.

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Draft letter to be sent by all State Presidents to all Representatives and both Senators, regarding President Clinton convening a White House Conference on Children’s Nutrition, March 25, 1993. 1 page.

Tuesday Morning, Legislative Update for ASFSA Executives, Week of March 29, 1993. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Kevin Dando to Lib McPherson regarding Senator Kennedy at ANC, April 1, 1993. 1 page.

Testimony of Dorothy Caldwell, MS, RD, President, American School Food Service Association, USDA Public Hearings, “Nutrition Objectives for School Meals”, Atlanta, Georgia, October 13, 1993. 2 pages.

Creating Policy for Nutrition Integrity in Schools, American School Food Service Association, not dated. 2 pages.

Letter from Ellen Haas, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Service, Department of Agriculture, to Dear Friend, inviting them to attend a public hearing on the U.S. Nutrition Plan of Action, July 12, 1993. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Penny McConnell, R.D., to Dorothy Caldwell, Vivian Pilant, Barbara Borschow, regarding Ellen Haas’ Briefing, August 27, 1993, September 3, 1993. 5 pages.

Fax from Marshall L. Matz, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Tom Tanner, The White House, with suggestions for the letter to Dorothy Caldwell, July 19, 1993. 2 pages.

Notices, Federal Register, Vol. 58, No. 129, July 9, 1993. 4 pages.

Article: Eating Well, A Critic of Federal Food Policy is on the Inside, The New York Times, June 23, 1993. 1 page.

Letter from Elizabeth P. McPherson, ASFSA President, to The Honorable Mike Espy, Secretary, U.S. Department of Agriculture, sharing several thoughts on child nutrition reauthorization, June 22, 1993. 2 pages.

ASFSA Column: Looking Toward Reauthorization, June 21, 1993. 4 pages.

Statement by Elizabeth McPherson, President, American School Food Service Association, at the Hunger Forum: Agenda for the Future, June 17, 1993. 2 pages.

Press Release: USDA Holds Largest Federal Anti-Hunger Forum Since 1960s, AgNewsFAX, News Division, Office of Public Affairs, United States Department of Agriculture, June 21, 1993. 2 pages.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to The Honorable Ellen Haas, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, congratulating Haas on a very successful Hunger Forum, June 18, 1993. 1 page.

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Making Schools Work for Children in Poverty, A New Framework Prepared by The Commission on Chapter 1, December 10, 1992. 8 pages.

Press Release: Secretary Mike Espy and Assistant Secretary of Agriculture Announce HUNGER FORUM: Agenda For the Future, June 17, 1993, Sponsored by U.S. Department of Agriculture, Food and Consumer Services. 1 page.

Fax from Zoe to Marshall Matz regarding the United States Department of Agriculture Commodity Distribution Program, June 16, 1993. 4 pages.

Letter from Ellen Haas, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, to John Harter, Executive Secretary, American Commodity Distribution Association, inviting Harter to attend the Hunger Forum: Agenda for the Future, June 9, 1993. 2 pages.

Draft Format Agenda for the June Hunger Forum, not dated, not attributed. 1 page.

Press Release: Leahy and Espy Announce National Dairy Summit, United States Senate, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, Patrick Leahy, Chairman, June 2, 1993. 1 page.

Memorandum from Kevin Dando, Manager of Government Affairs, Marshall Matz, ASFSA Washington Counsel, to ASFSA Executive Board, Barbara Borschow, ASFSA Executive Director, ASFSA Public Policy and Legislative Committee, regarding Appropriations/Whole Milk Debate, June 30, 1993. 1 page.

Proposed Talking Points – USDA Hunger Forum – June 17, 1993, not dated, not attributed. 2 pages.

Press Release: USDA Holds Largest Federal Anti-Hunger Forum Since 1960s, News Division, Office of Public Affairs, United States Department of Agriculture, June 8, [1993]. 2 pages.

Registration Form for June 17, 1993 Hunger Forum: Agenda for the Future. 1 page.

Letter from Ellen Haas, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, to The Honorable George Miller, U.S. House of Representatives, thanking Miller for agreeing to participate in the Hunger Forum: Agenda for the Future, and informing him that he will be a panelist on the Extent and Consequences of Hunger: Connections to Poverty, Agriculture, Health, Education, and Community Development panel, June 11, 1993. 1 page.

Endorsees of Universal Child Nutrition Concept/H.R. 11 (As of April 30, 1993). 1 page.

Endorsees of Universal Child Nutrition Concept/H.R. 11 (As of June 14, 1993). 1 page.

Program: Hunger Forum: Agenda for the Future, U.S. Department of Agriculture, June 17, 1993. 2 copies.

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Letter from Elizabeth P. McPherson, President, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Ellen Haas, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, inviting Haas to speak at ASFSA’s Annual National Conference, June 16, 1993. 1 page.

Letter from Members of Congress, House of Representatives, Nita M. Lowey, Lynn C. Woolsey, Robert A. Andrews, Pat Williams, Steny H. Hower, Mathew G. Martinez, Eliot L. Engel, Ron Klink, Gene Green, Patsy T. Mink, Major R. Owens, Tim Roemer, Xavier Becerra, Karan English, Ron deLugo, Jolene Unsoeld, Robert C. Scott, Ted Strickland, Jack Reed, Thomas C. Sawyer, George Miller, Donald M. Payne, Constance A. Morella, Rose DeLauro, to The Honorable Richard Riley, Secretary, Department of Education, expressing strong support for including coordinated services provisions within the Administration’s proposal for reauthorizing the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), May 11, 1993. 3 pages.

Letter from Barbara S. Borschow, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, to Ellen Haas, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services Designee, regarding looking forward to working with Haas and other members of the new administration at USDA to help further the cause of child nutrition programs, May 7, 1993, 1 page.

United States Department of Agriculture School Breakfast and Lunch Cost Study, Abt Associates, Inc., 1993.

Abt Associates Study Meeting, California Districts, San Diego Unified School District, April 20, 1993. 4 pages.

Sample letter from Elizabeth P. McPherson, President, ASFSA, and Paul Brown, Chair, ASFSA Industry Advisory Board, inviting recipients to match ASFSA’s contribution to Representative George Miller, along with mailing list, May 21, 1993. 3 pages.

Press Release: President Names Senior Officials, The White House, Office of the Press Secretary, April 2, 1993. 2 pages.

Article: Lengthy Battle Winding Down, The Federal Page, The Washington Post, April 2, 1993. 1 page.

Fax from Elizabeth P. McPherson, ASFSA President, to Barbara/Kevin/Marshall, regarding whether to sign on to the attached statement, May 17, 1993. 8 pages.

Fax from Kevin to Marshall Matz regarding whether they should endorse the attached letter regarding an annual Surgeon General’s report on diet and health, May 10, 1993. 4 pages.

Letter from Elizabeth P. McPherson, President, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Mike Espy, Secretary of Agriculture, inviting Espy to speak at the American School Food Service Association’s 47th Annual National Conference, May 3, 1993. 1 page.

Fax from Elizabeth P. McPherson, ASFSA President, to Kevin/Marshall, regarding an enclosed proposal for a joint effort for anti-hunger by CNFS, May 5, 1993. 6 pages.

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Fax from Kevin to Marshall Matz regarding attached invitation letter to Secretary Espy for ANC, April 29, 1993. 2 pages.

Notice: National School Lunch Program and School Breakfast Program: Nutrient Standard Menu Planning Demonstration Project, Food and Nutrition Service, USDA, Federal Register, Vol. 58, No. 62, April 2, 1993. 2 pages.

1994 Budget Summary, Food and Nutrition Services, U.S. Department of Agriculture. 5 pages.

Folder 13:

Report: The Balanced Budget Constitutional Amendment, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, September 15, 1993. 2 pages.

Fax from Ellen Nissenbaum, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, to Marshall Matz, regarding proposed Republican budget cuts, June 23, 1993. 5 pages.

Press Release: Brown Calls On Congress to Control Non-Social Security Mandatory Spending, Hank Brown, U.S. Senator for Colorado, June 23, 1993. 1 page.

Letter from Hank Brown, United States Senator, to The Honorable Kent Conrad, United States Senate, requesting Conrad to join Brown in introducing the Mandatory Spending Control Act of 1993, June 21, 1993. 2 pages.

List: Rollcall Vote No. 65 Leg., not dated, not attributed.

Report: Entitlement Caps and the Reconciliation Bill, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, June 22, 1993. 14 pages.

Report: The Senate Finance Committee’s Actions in Removing $10 Billion from the Clinton EITC Expansion, June 22, 1993. 7 pages.

Report: The Boren Budget Plan, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, June 7, 1993, 13 pages, with attached articles: The Boren Alternative, The Washington Post, May 21, 1993; A Bipartisan Disservice, The New York Times, May 21, 1993; Spending Cuts vs. Tax Increases, The Washington Post, May 24, 1993. 1 page each.

Action Alert: Urgent: Oppose Shifting Deficit Reduction Cost To States, National Conference of State Legislatures, June 3, 1993. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Raymond C. Scheppach, to ALL GOVERNORS, regarding Medicaid Entitlement Caps and Limits on State Disproportionate Share Hospital Spending, June 2, 1993. 1 page.

Article: The Easy Way Out On Entitlements, U.S. News and World Report, June 7, 1993. 1 page.

Memorandum from The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, AARP, Children’s Defense Fund, Coalition on Human Needs, AFSCME, to Executive Directors and Legislative Directors,

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regarding Emergency meeting on entitlement caps – Monday, June 7, 3:00p.m., June 4, 1993. 1 page.

AP Online article regarding the possible inevitability of congressional passage of a plan to limit the growth of programs for the elderly, the poor, and others who receive federal benefits, June 7, 1993. 1 page.

Outline of Republican Welfare Reform Bill, November 1993. 4 pages.

American School Food Service Association Tentative Recommendations for Child Nutrition Reauthorization, Draft 1, 1994. 4 pages.

The Better Nutrition and Health for Children Act of 1993, Congressional Record – Senate, November 2, 1993.

Statement on The Link Between Nutrition and Cognitive Development in Children, Center on Hunger, Poverty and Nutrition Policy, Tufts University School of Nutrition, Fall 1993. 16 pages.

Article: Education, Not Rules, Way to Better Diet – Official, Reuters Information Services, Inc., November 16, 1993. 1 page. 2 copies.

Statement of the American School Food Service Association before the Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives, November 17, 1993. 13 pages.

Press Release: Espy Launches Fresh Start for School Meal Programs, News Division, Office of Public Affairs, United States Department of Agriculture, September 8, 1993. 2 pages.

Testimony of Ellen Haas, Assistant Secretary, Food and Consumer Services, U.S. Department of Agriculture, before the House Subcommittee on Human Resources and Intergovernmental Relations, House Committee on Government Operations, September 13, 1993. 11 pages.

Article: School Lunch Program Fact Sheet, Public Voice for Food & Health Policy, not dated. 1 page.

Article: What Schools Are Doing to Bring More Fruits and Vegetables Into the NSLP, Public Voice for Food & Health Policy, not dated. 1 page.

Letter from Ken Cook, Environmental Working Group; Catherine A. Belter, National Parent-Teacher Association; Allen Rosenfeld, Public Voice for Food and Health Policy; Kristen Rand, Consumers Union; Julia Moore, Physicians for Social Responsibility, to Mr. Vice-President Albert Gore, Jr., The White House, encouraging the federal government to pursue the option of buying organic and certified low-residue food for use in school lunches, HeadStart, hospitals, the military, and other federal programs that purchase large quantities of food, July 27, 1993. 1 page.

Information sheet for Public Voice for Food & Health Policy, September 1993. 2 pages.

Memorandum from HCA to JWB & MLM regarding Hearing on Diet and Cancer Prevention, September 13, 1993. 3 pages.

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Witness List: Committee on Government Operations, Human Resources and Intergovernmental Relations Subcommittee Hearing On: “America’s Diet: Are We Losing the War Against Cancer?”, September 13, 1993. 2 pages.

Press Release: ASFSA Applauds Calls to Increase Fruits, Vegetables in School Lunch Program, American School Food Service Association, September 8, 1993. 2 pages.

Letter from Ellen Haas, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, Department of Agriculture, to Dear Friend, regarding public hearings on Nutrition Objectives for School Meals, not dated, with attachments. 6 pages.

USDA CLOC Position, Department of Agriculture, Office of the Secretary, June 3, 1992. 2 pages. 2 copies.

Editorial: Lunch Break, New York Times, September 25, [1993]. 1 page.

Commodity Key, Volume 12, Number 3, American Commodity Distribution Association, August/September 1993. 8 pages.

Press Release: USDA Announces Locations for Regional Hunger Forums, News Division, Office of Public Affairs, United States Department of Agriculture, September 20, [1993]. 1 page.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz to ASFSA regarding Universal Strategic Plan, not dated. 2 pages.

Invitation to The Golden Carrot Awards Reception, September 28, 1993. 1 page.

Memorandum from Alison Weiss, Public Voice for Food & Health Policy, to The Golden Carrot Advisory Committee, regarding Espy is coming!, September 8, 1993. 1 page.

Paper: Reinventing the National School Lunch Program, Universal School Nutrition Program Options Paper, not dated, not attributed. 15 pages.

Folder 14:

Letter from Linda Willman, R.D., Director of Food Service, Laramie County School District #1, The Honorable Ellen Haas, Assistant Secretary, Food & Consumer Services, regarding examples of ways schools have reduced fat and implemented dietary guidelines, August 5, [1993]. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Kevin Dando, American School Food Service Association, to Dorothy Caldwell, Gaye Lynn McDonald, Vivian Pilant, Diane Bezdek, Penny McConnell, Brad Devlin, Maria Balakshin, Barbara Borschow, Marilyn Hurt, Marshall Matz, Henrietta Moore, Ed Cooney, FRAC, Janice Cawley, Diane Shust, Office of Rep. George Miller, Peggy Stevenson, regarding October 6-7 Strategic Planning Meeting, August 10, 1993. 1 page.

Letter from Marilyn Hurt, Chair, Public Policy and Legislation, American School Food Service Association, to Helen D. Kerrian, Director of Child Nutrition Services, regarding the Paperwork Reduction Pilot Programs, September 7, 1993.

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Letter from Helen D. Kerrian, Director of Child Nutrition Services, National School District, to Marilyn A. Hurt, School District of La Crosse, Supervisor, School Nutrition Programs, requesting Hurt’s assistance in receiving an extension for the National School District Paperwork Reduction Pilot Program, along with an attached paper focusing on specific issues which were not addressed in the initial three-year pilot period, August 30, 1993. 10 pages.

Press Release: Falling Short: Kids Are Not Eating Enough Fruits and Vegetables, Report Calls for Changes in School Lunch to Address Nutrition, Food Safety Concerns, Public Voice for Food & Health Policy, September 8, 1993. 3 pages.

Statement of Allen Rosenfeld, PhD, Acting Co-Director, Public Voice for Food and Health Policy, Release of “Making Room on the Tray: Fruits and Vegetables in the National School Lunch Program”, September 8, 1993. 2 pages.

Report: Making Room on the Tray: Fruits and Vegetables in the National School Lunch Program, Public Voice for Food and Health Policy, September 1993. 39 pages.

Letter from Thomas J. Elliott, Managing Director, and Mark Miller, Director of Marketing, Canned Fruit Promotion Service, to The Honorable Leon Panetta, Director, Office of Management and Budget, requesting Panetta support H.R. 11, The Universal School Lunch and Breakfast Act of 1993, February 8, 1993. 1 page.

Letter from Thomas J. Elliott, Managing Director, and Mark Miller, Director of Marketing, Canned Fruit Promotion Service, to The Honorable Mile Espy, Secretary, United States Department of Agriculture, requesting Espy support H.R. 11, The Universal School Lunch and Breakfast Act of 1993, February 8, 1993. 1 page.

Legislative Packet, 1994 Child Nutrition Reauthorization, FRAC’s Hunger Leader Meeting, November 7-9, 1993. 16 pages plus attachments.

Press Release: USDA School Meal Study on Nutrition Content Released, not dated, not attributed. 3 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Ed Cooney, Kevin Dando, to Susan Wilhelm, Margaret Kajeckas, regarding 1994 Child Nutrition Reauthorization, November 9, 1993. 3 pages.

Letter from Josephine Busha, State Director, Vermont Child Nutrition Programs, to The Honorable Patrick J. Leahy, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition & Forestry, United States Senate, regarding the Nutrition & Health for Children Act, November 3, 1993. 3 pages.

Proclamation: National School Lunch Week, 1993, By the President of the United States of America, October 8, 1993. 1 page. 2 copies.

Article: USDA Uses School Food Report To Blast Meals’ Excessive Fat, Sodium, Nutrition Week, Vol. XXIII, No. 40, October 29, 1993. 2 pages.

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Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to The Honorable Patrick Leahy, Chairman, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, U.S. Senate, regarding The Better Nutrition for Health and Children Act of 1993, November 4, 1993. 1 page.

Excerpt from a proposed amendment to the National School Lunch Act regarding 185% of the applicable family size income level, not dated, not attributed. 1 page. 2 copies.

The Better Nutrition and Health for Children Act of 1993, rough draft. 14 pages.

Press Release: ASFSA Statement on the Introduction of the Better Nutrition and Health for Children Act, American School Food Service Association, October 14, 1993. 2 pages.

Press Release: USDA Sponsors Public Hearing in Atlanta on Nutrition and School Meals, News Division, Office of Public Affairs, United States Department of Agriculture, October 13, 1993. 2 pages.

American School Food Service Association Tentative Recommendations for Child Nutrition Reauthorization, Draft 1, 1994, with edits. 4 pages.

ACDA Washington Update: Nutrition Front and Center at USDA, not dated, not attributed. 3 pages.

ACDA Washington Update: Nutrition Front and Center at USDA, not dated, not attributed. 3 pages. 4 pages.

Statement of Senator Patrick Leahy, Senate Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Committee, Overhauling Child Nutrition Programs and Saving Health Care Costs, October14, 1993. 3 pages.

Major Provisions “Better Nutrition and Health for Children Act”, Reauthorization for Child Nutrition Programs, Introduced by Senator Patrick Leahy, Draft, October 12, 1993. 4 pages.

Letter from Robert Greenstein, Executive Director, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, to Dear Friend, regarding a new Center analysis examining several aspects of the National Performance Review, the “reinventing government” report recently issued by Vice President Albert Gore, October 1, 1993. 1 page.

National Education Goals 2000, California Department of Education, Child Nutrition and Food Distribution Division, Legislation/Regulation Unit, September 28, 1993. 1 page.

Chart: WIC Participation 1993, GAO Study, 1992 & Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, 1993. 1 page.

Letter from Howard A. Pearson, M.D., President, American Academy of Pediatrics, to The Honorable Patrick Leahy, Chairman, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, U.S. Senate, endorsing the “Better Nutrition and Health for Children Act of 1993”, October 13, 1993. 1 page.

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Letter from Scott D. Ballin, Vice President and Legislative Counsel, American Heart Association, to The Honorable Patrick Leahy, United States Senate, supporting Leahy’s legislative efforts to improve the school meals programs by requiring that such meals meet the U.S. Dietary Guidelines, October 13, 1993. 1 page.

Letter from Reginald C. S. Ho, MD, President, American Cancer Society, to The Honorable Patrick Leahy, Chairman, Senate Committee on Agriculture, in support of the “Better Nutrition and Health for Children Act”, October 13, 1993. 1 page.

Minority Report: Committee on Education and Labor, Subcommittee On Elementary, Secondary, and Vocational Education, On H.R.8 and Related Child Nutrition Matters, July 21, 1993. 12 pages.

Press Release: Senator Leahy [Introduces] the “Better Nutrition and Health for Children Act”, October 12, 1993. 1 page.

Press Release: Senator Leahy Introduces Childhood Anti-Hunger and Nutrition Bill; Bill Establishes Important Provisions in Child Nutrition Programs, Food Research and Action Center, October 14, 1993. 2 pages. 2 copies.

Article: Excerpt from Hillary the Homemaker? regarding diet and health, The Washingtonian, not dated. 1 page.

Press Release: Statement of Senator Patrick Leahy (D-VT) on Nutrition and the School Lunch Program, United States Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, September 8, 1993. 1 page.

Letter from Michael F. Jacobson, Ph.D., Executive Director, Center for Science in the Public Interest, to Senator Patrick Leahy, U.S. Senate, expressing delight that Leahy is sponsoring far-reaching legislation mandating long-overdue improvements in the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s feeding programs, October 15, 1993. 1 page.

Major Provisions “Better Nutrition and Health for Children Act”, Reauthorization for Child Nutrition Programs, Introduced by Senator Patrick Leahy, not dated. 4 pages.

Statement of Senator Patrick Leahy, Senate Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Committee, Overhauling Child Nutrition Programs and Saving Health Care Costs, October14, 1993. 2 pages.

Major Provisions “Better Nutrition and Health for Children Act”, Reauthorization for Child Nutrition Programs, Introduced by Senator Patrick Leahy, Draft, October 13, 1993. 4 pages.

Recommendations for 1994 Child Nutrition Reauthorization, State Directors/Supervisors/Specialists Section, American School Food Service Association, September 28, 1993. 5 pages.

Chart: The Average School Lunch, Public Voice for Food and Health Policy, 1991. 1 page.

Folder 15:

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CRS Issue Brief: Child Nutrition: Expiring Programs and Major Issues in the 103rd Congress, Updated April 5, 1993, by Jean Yavis Jones, Education and Public Welfare Division, Congressional Research Service, The Library of Congress. 14 pages.

Recommended Legislative Changes in the Child and Adult Care Food Program, [FRAC], October 3, 1993, with attachments.

Recommended Changes in the Summer Food Service Program for Children, [FRAC], not dated. 9 pages.

Letter from Allen Rosenfeld, Public Voice for Food & Health Policy, to Honorable Patrick Leahy, Chairman, Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, informing Leahy that he can count on Public Voice to support his efforts in moving the “Better Nutrition and Health for Children Act” through the 103rd Congress, October 13, 1993. 1 page.

Letter from Marian Wright Edelman, Children’s Defense Fund, to The Honorable Patrick Leahy, U.S. Senate, regarding the Children’s Defense Fund endorsing the Better Nutrition and Health for Children Act, October 12, 1993. 1 page.

Recommended Legislative Changes in the School Breakfast Program, [FRAC], not dated. 9 pages.

Letter from Helen D. Kerrian, Director of Child Nutrition Services, National School District, to Marshall Matz, Esq., Olsson, Frank and Weeda, requesting Matz’ assistance in receiving an extension for the National School District Paperwork Reduction Pilot Program, August 30, 1993, with attached paper Baby Stepping to Universal, National School District, August 1993. 11 pages.

1994 Child Nutrition Reauthorization, California Department of Education, Child Nutrition and Food Distribution Division, February 1993, 2 pages, with attached H.R. 8, 103D Congress, 1st Session, 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 1998, January 5, 1993. 4 pages.

Memorandum from Ed Cooney to USDA Assistant Secretary Ellen Haas/Patty Morris, Executive Assistant, regarding 1994 Child Nutrition Reauthorization, June 23, 1993. 10 pages.

Proposed Recommendations for 1994 Child Nutrition Reauthorization, State Directors/Supervisors/Specialists Section, May 1993. 5 pages. 3 copies.

Letter from Patrick Leahy, Chairman, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, United States Senate, to The Honorable Dale Bumpers, Chairman, Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development and Related Agencies, Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, regarding Leahy’s views on important nutrition funding issues for fiscal year 1994, June 23, 1993. 5 pages.

Fax from Diane to Marshall regarding Amendment To H.R. 1804, As Reported By The Subcommittee (May 6, 1993) Offered By Mr. Miller Of California, 3 pages.

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Memorandum from Ed Cooney to USDA Assistant Secretary Ellen Haas, regarding 1994 Child Nutrition Reauthorization, 2nd Draft, June 22, 1993. 4 pages.

Memorandum from Marilyn Hurt, Chairperson, PPL Committee, to ASFSA Members, regarding 1994 Child Nutrition Reauthorization Act, and a letter recently sent to Secretary Espy, June 2, 1993. 3 pages.

Proposed Recommendations for 1994 Child Nutrition Reauthorization, State Directors/Supervisors/Specialists Section, [Master], April 15, 1993. 13 pages.

Proposed Recommendations for 1994 Child Nutrition Reauthorization, State Directors/Supervisors/Specialists Section, [Master], February 20, 1993. 13 pages.

Letter from Jane M. Boehrer, Food Services Director, San Diego City Schools, to John R. Endahl, Contract Officer’s Representative, Special Nutrition Staff, Office of Analysis and Evaluation, United States Department of Agriculture, regarding a conference call pertaining to the “School Lunch and Breakfast Cost Study”, with attachment, June 28, 1993. 4 pages.

Proposed Revisions to Coordinated Review Effort, presented by State Directors/Supervisors/Specialists Section, American School Food Service Association, July 7, 1993. 12 pages. 2 copies.

Letter from Ellen Haas, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, Department of Agriculture, to Dear Friend, regarding the release of the results of a landmark national study examining the nutritional quality of what school children eat each day, October 19, 1993. 1 page.

National School Lunch Program and School Breakfast Program: Notice of “Nutrition Objectives for School Meals” Public Hearings, Food and Nutrition Service, USDA, Notice of Public Hearings, September 9, 1993. 10 pages.

Folder 16:

Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws, American School Food Service Association, Alexandria, Virginia, July 21, 1991. 9 pages.

Governing Rules, American School Food Service Association, Alexandria, Virginia, July 1993. 20 pages.

ASFSA Regional Map, not dated. 1 page.

1993 Annual National Conference Committee Meeting Evaluation. 1 page.

ASFSA Travel Expense Voucher, not dated.

Letter from Nancy J. Kennon, MS, RD, LDN, 1993 Program Chair, American School Food Service Association, to Dear Presenter, welcoming them to the 47th Annual National Conference, July 22, 1993. 1 page.

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American School Food Service Association and School Food Service Foundation 1993-94 Calendar of Activities, July 1993. 12 pages.

Roster: 1993-94 Executive Board, American School Food Service Association, July 1, 1993. 4 pages.

Staff Organization Chart, not attributed, July 21, 1993. 1 page.

Excerpt from Policies and Procedures Manual: Committees and Advisory Boards, not attributed, April 1993.

Letter from Ellen Haas, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, Department of Agriculture, to Dear Friend, regarding a public hearing on the U.S. Nutrition Plan of Action, July 12, 1993. 1 page.

Notice: Development of the United States Plan of Action in Response to the International Conference on Nutrition (ICN): Opportunity to Provide Written Comments, Meeting, Federal Register, Vol. 58, No. 125, July 21, 1993. 1 page.

Memorandum from Nancy J. Kennon, MS, RD, LDN, 1993 ANC Program Chair, American School Food Service Association, to Presenter, 1993 A N C, regarding Final 1993 ANC Presenter Information, July 1, 1993. 1 page. 2 forms.

Memorandum from Mike Kelly, ASFSA Mailroom Coordinator, to ASFSA Annual National Conference Speakers, regarding ANC Shipping Information, June 15, 1993. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Patty Morris, Chief of Staff, Office of Assistant Secretary Ellen Haas, Frank Ippolito, Food and Nutrition Service, USDA, regarding Ellen’s Speech to ASFSA, June 29, 1993. 8 pages.

Press Release: Healthy School Lunches Dealt a Temporary Setback in House Vote, Fight Will Continue in Senate to Allow Low-Fat Milk Choice, Richard G. Lugar, United States Senator for Indiana, July 1993. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Ellen Haas, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, Attn: Patty Morris, regarding Boston Schedule, July 14, 1993. 1 page.

Memorandum from Ed Cooney, to USDA Assistant Secretary Ellen Haas, regarding 1994 Child Nutrition Reauthorization, 2nd Draft, June 22, 1993. 4 pages.

Fax of memorandum from Marilyn Hurt, American School Food Service Association, to PPL Committee, regarding Upcoming Meeting, July 12, 1993. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Kevin Cowperthwaite, Maine Department of Education School Nutrition Programs, to School Food Service Directors and Managers, My Friends in the American School Food Service Association, Other Friends and Interested Parties, regarding Retirement from State Service, June 30, 1993. 1 page.

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Introduction: Ellen Haas, USDA Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, ASFSA ANC, Boston, July 26, 1993. 1 page.

Memorandum from Kevin Dando to Marshall Matz regarding Boston Schedule, July 14, 1993. 1 page.

Remarks Prepared for Delivery by Ellen Haas, Assistant Secretary of Agriculture for Food and Consumer Services before the Annual National Conference of the American School Food Service Association, Boston, Massachusetts, July 27, 1993. 4 pages. 2 copies.

List: House Education and Labor Committee and House Budget Committee, not dated, not attributed. 2 pages.

Press Release: School Breakfasts a Great Start to Being Smart—and Popular, Too, American School Food Service Association, July 21, 1993. 3 pages.

Press Release: ‘Universal’ School Meals to be a Major Focus of ASFSA Conference, American School Food Service Association, July 21, 1993. 3 pages.

PPL Committee Agenda, July 23, 1993. 1 page.

Memorandum from Ed Cooney to USDA Assistant Secretary Ellen Haas, regarding 1994 Child Nutrition Reauthorization, 2nd Draft, June 22, 1993. 4 pages.

Invitation from J. Michael McGinnis, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Health (Disease Prevention and Health Promotion), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and Ellen Haas, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, U.S. Department of Agriculture, for Nominations for the Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee, July 9, 1993. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Nancy J. Kennon, MS, RD, LDN, 1993 ANC Program Chair, American School Food Service Association, to General Session Presenter, 1993 Annual National Conference, regarding Final 1993 ANC General Session Presenter Information, July 1, 1993. 1 page.

Agenda: Third General Session, July 27, 1993. 1 page.

Folder 17:

Commodity/CLOC: A Selected Chronology, Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., September 15, 1992. 12 pages.

Fax from Ron Schuler, California Canning Peach Association, to Marshall Matz, regarding Impact of USDA Purchases on State Agriculture 1990-91, June 26, 1992. 2 pages.

AMS Commodity Purchases – July 1988-June 1989, not attributed, July 1989. 1 page.

AMS Commodity Purchases – July 1989-June 1990, not attributed, July 1990. 1 page.

AMS Commodity Purchases – July 1990-June 1991, not attributed, August 1991. 1 page.

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Witness List: Public Hearing, Status of Commodity Supplies in U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP), June 17, 1992. 1 page.

Testimony of Melvin B. Ginsburg, TEFAP Administrator, Maryland Department of Human Resources, before the Subcommittee on Government Information, Justice and Agriculture, House Government Operations Committee, Hearing on the Status of TEFAP, June 17, 1992. 9 pages.

Testimony before the Government Information, Justice and Agriculture Committee, United States House of Representatives, presented by: Christine Root, Catonsville, Maryland, June 17, 1992. 3 pages.

Testimony of George A. Braley, Associate Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, before the Subcommittee on Government Information, Justice and Agriculture, Committee on Government Relations, U.S. House of Representatives, June 17, 1992. 10 pages.

Testimony to the Subcommittee on Government Information, Justice and Agriculture of the Committee on Government Operations, U.S. House of Representatives, by Ginny Hildebrand, Executive Director, Association of Arizona Food Banks, and Mary Jo Henny, Program Coordinators, Arizona Department of Economic Security. Community Services Administration, Office of Coordinated Hunger Programs, June 17, 1992, with attachments. 22 pages. 2 copies.

Hearing Testimony Presented By: Carla Nardella, Executive Director, Mountaineer Food Bank, and Elza Wilson, Litt.D., President, Board of Directors, Mountaineer Food Bank, to Congress of the United States, House of Representatives, Government Information, Justice, and Agriculture Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Relations, The Emergency Food Assistance Program, June 17, 1992. 4 pages.

Opening Statement: Chairman Bob Wise, Subcommittee on Government Relations, Justice, and Agriculture, House Committee on Government Relations, Status of Commodity Supplies in U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP), June 17, 1992. 2 pages. 2 copies.

Testimony of Gary C. Martin, Deputy Administrator, Commodity Operations, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, before the Government Relations, Justice, and Agriculture Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, U.S. House of Representatives, June 17, 1992. 6 pages.

Newsletter: Partners in Agriculture, USDA/FNS/FDD, not dated. 1 page.

American Commodity Distribution Association Membership Acceptance Invoice, 1992. 1 page.

Letter from Charles R. Brader, Director, Fruit and Vegetable Division, United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Marketing Service, to Marshall L. Matz, Esq., Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., regarding adding Matz’ name to the mailing list to receive purchase announcements for peaches and products including peaches, May 15, 1992. 4 pages.

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List: National TEGAP FY 1993. 4 pages.

Note from Christina Champion Blue to JWB, MLM, SS – regarding the House Agriculture Appropriations Subcommittee marking up the FY93 appropriations bill for USDA & FSA programs, June 9, 1992. 1 page.

1992 California Peach Outlook, California Canning Peach Association. 7 pages.

List: Foods Available for Schools, School Year 1991/92, not attributed. 1 page. 2 copies.

Article: U.S. Heart Group Acts to Ban Smoke In Public Places, The Wall Street Journal, June 11, 1992. 1 page. 3 copies.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Sage Smith, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Mr. Allen Miller, EDS, regarding Computer Systems at USDA, June 3, 1992, Hearing, Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, June 1, 1984. 1 page.

Memorandum from Christina Blue to John Bode regarding Mr. Paxton’s Congressional Visits, June 8, 1992. 1 page.

List: Commodities – 1991 Preliminary Figures. 1 page. 2 copies.

Information regarding membership in the American Commodity Distribution Association. 6 pages.

Tips on How to Lobby, not dated, not attributed. 1 page.

Reinventing School Meals, 1994 Legislative Issue Paper, American School Food Service Association, February 1994. 2 pages.

Witness List: Hearing on Child Nutrition Reauthorization, March 1, 1994. 1 page.

1994 LAC Agenda. 4 pages.

School Programs Meal Payments to States and School Food Authorities (93-94). 1 page.

Floor plan for Capital Hilton meeting rooms, not dated, not attributed. 1 page.

Summary of 1994 Child Nutrition Reauthorization Legislation, not dated, not attributed. 3 pages.

Child Nutrition Legislation Cosponsors (As of February 22, 1994). 4 pages.

Non-cost Proposals Introduced in H.R. 3580 and/or [email protected] [email protected], not dated, not attributed. 1 page.

PPL Committee Agenda, February 25 and 26 and March 2, 1994. 2 pages.

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Senate Bill S. 1614 to amend the Child Nutrition Act of 1966 and the National School Lunch Act to provide healthy eating habits for children and to extend certain authorities contained in such Acts through fiscal year 1998, and for other purposes, 103D Congress, 1st Session. 75 pages.

H.R. 3582, A Bill in the House of Representatives to amend the National School Lunch Act and the Child Nutrition Act of 1966 to improve and expand the school lunch and related programs under those Acts, 103D Congress, 1st Session, November 20, 1993. 12 pages.

H.R. 3580, A Bill in the House of Representatives to amend the Child Nutrition Act of 1966 and the National School Lunch Act to promote healthy eating habits for children and to extend certain authorities contained in such Acts through fiscal year 1998, and for other purposes, 103D Congress, 1st Session, November 20, 1993. 25 pages.

H.R. 3581, A Bill in the House of Representatives to amend the Child Nutrition Act of 1966 to improve, promote, and expand the school breakfast program under the Act, 103D Congress, 1st Session, November 20, 1993. 5 pages.

H.R. 11, A Bill in the House of Representatives to amend the National School Lunch Act to establish an optional universal school lunch and breakfast program, 103D Congress, 1st Session, January 5, 1993. 6 pages.

S. 88, A Bill in the Senate of the United States to amend the National School Lunch Act to remove the requirement that schools participating in the school lunch program offer students specific types of fluid milk, and for other purposes, 103D Congress, 1st Session, January 21, 1993. 2 pages.

H.R. 280, A Bill in the House of Representatives to amend the National School Lunch Act to remove the requirement that schools participating in the school lunch program offer students specific types of fluid milk, and for other purposes, 103D Congress, 1st Session, January 5, 1993. 2 pages.

Endorsees of Universal Child Nutrition Concept/H.R. 11 (As of February 15, 1994). 1 page.

Subscription form for Tuesday Morning, American School Food Service Association, with attached sample copy of Tuesday Morning, Legislative Update for ASFSA Executives, Week of February 7, 1994. 3 pages.

School Food Service Foundation Information Sheet, not dated. 1 page.

Flyer promoting Target Your Market and The Healthy E.D.G.E., not dated, not attributed. 1 page.

Memorandum from Kevin Dando, Manager of Government Affairs, American School Food Service Association, to 1994 ASFSA Legislative Action Conference Attendees, regarding Child Nutrition Regulations, February 1994. 1 page.

Flyer promoting subscriptions to School Food Service Research Review, American School Food Service Association, not dated. 2 pages.

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Flyer promoting architectural design displays, ASFSA Annual National Conference, not dated. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Sandra Lemon, Nominating Committee Chair, American School Food Service Association, to Legislative Action Conference Attendees, regarding Candidates for the 1995 Slate of ASFSA Officers, February 25, 1994. 2 pages.

Evaluation Sheet, American School Food Service Association 1994 Legislative Action Conference. 2 pages.

Flyer promoting MacNair Travel, ASFSA’s official travel agency, not dated. 1 page.

Millions of Kids are Hungry in America, testimony of Edward M. Cooney, Deputy Director for Program and Legislation, Food Research and Action Center, before the Senate Agriculture Committee, March 1, 1994. 15 pages plus attachments. 2 copies.

Fiscal Year 95 Federal Budget Information for Child Nutrition Programs. 3 pages.

Nutrition Week, Vol. XXIV, No. 4, January 28, 1994. 8 pages.

Letter from 51 national associations to The Honorable Leon Panetta, Director, Office of Management and Budget, urging Panetta to find a way to provide funding for current bills that would provide important improvements and expansions in child nutrition programs, December 17, 1993. 3 pages.

Letter from Dale E. Kildee, Chairman, Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary, and Vocational Education; Patrick J. Leahy, Chairman, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry; William F. Goodling, Ranking Republican, Committee on Education and Labor; James H. Jeffords, U.S. Senator; and William D. Ford, Chairman, Committee on Education and Labor, Congress of the United States, to Honorable Leon Panetta, Director, Office of Management and Budget, regarding their plans for the reauthorization of the child nutrition programs, December 9, 1993. 2 pages.

ASFSA Report Summary, Schools That Left the National School Lunch Program, GAO/RCED-94-36BR, United States General Accounting Office, not dated. 1 page.

Press Release: Clinton Budget Sends Mixed Messages to Hungry Americans, Food Research and Action Center, February 7, 1994. 6 pages. 2 copies.

Non-cost Proposals Introduced in H.R. 3580 and/or S. 1614, not dated, not attributed. 1 page.

Press Release: School Lunch Superior to All Other Choices, According to USDA Study, American School Food Service Association, October 27, 1993. 3 pages.

Testimony Before the Senate Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Committee on Child Nutrition and the Reauthorization of WIC and the School Nutrition Programs, Presented by: Joseph F. Hagan, Jr., M.D., March 1, 1994. 6 pages. 2 copies.

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Press Release: Leading Groups Join Forces to Call for Implementation of Dietary Recommendations in School Meals, “Time to Move from Studies to Action is Long Overdue”, American Cancer Society, American Dietetic Association, American Heart Association, American School Food Service Association, Center for Science in the Public Interest, Children’s Defense Fund, Food Research and Action Center, National Education Association, National PTA, Public Voice for Food and Health Policy, Society for Nutrition Education, December 7, 1993. 2 pages.

Letter from Nancy Hailpern, American Cancer Society; Lynn Parker, M.S., Food Research and Action Center; Sara C. Parks, M.B.A., R.D., American Dietetic Association; Debra DeLee, National Education Association; Scott Ballin, Esq., American Heart Association; Catherine A. Belter, National PTA; Dorothy Caldwell, M.S., R.D., American School Food Service Association; Allen Rosenfeld, Ph.D., Public Voice for Food and Health Policy; Michael Jacobson, Ph.D., Center for Science in the Public Interest; Guendoline Brown, Ph.D., Society for Nutrition Education; Darold Johnson, M.P.A., Children’s Defense Fund, to The Honorable Mike Espy, Department of Agriculture, Assistant Secretary Ellen Haas, Department of Agriculture, urging Espy and Haas to identify and eliminate the barriers preventing school meal programs from meeting the federal dietary recommendations issued by the departments of Agriculture and Health and Human Services, as well as the National Academy of Sciences, December 7, 1993. 2 pages.

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Folder 1:

Poppy Seeds – Special Issue, Official Publication of the California School Food Service Association, not dated. 6 pages.

S. 1614, An Act to amend the Child Nutrition Act of 1966 and the National School Lunch Act to provide healthy eating habits for children and to extend certain authorities contained in such Acts through fiscal year 1998, and for other purposes, One Hundred Third Congress of the United States of America at the Second Session. 53 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to American School Food Service Association, regarding Welfare Reform/Nutrition Block Grant, November 15, 1994. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to American School Food Service Association, regarding The Personal Responsibility Act, November 23, 1994. 2 pages.

Press Release: “Contract” Would Ultimately Deny Benefits to Five Million Poor Children, Report Finds, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, November 22, 1994. 5 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to American School Food Service Association, regarding Welfare Reform/Nutrition Block Grant, November 15, 1994. 2 pages. 2 copies.

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Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Stephen L. Lacey, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to Pacific Coast/National Bargaining Conference, regarding Welfare Reform and the USDA Commodity Program, December 5, 1994. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to American School Food Service Association, regarding The Personal Responsibility Act, November 23, 1994. 2 pages.

Draft resolution opposing block grants for the National School Lunch and Breakfast Programs, not attributed, November 22, 1994. 1 page. 2 copies.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to Mr. Howell Raines, Editorial Page Editor, The New York Times, regarding Nixon on Gingrich, December 23, 1994. 3 pages.

Better Nutrition and Health for Children Act of 1994 – Message from the House, Congressional Record – Senate, October 6, 1994.

Article: USDA Staffers Targets of ’92 Clinton Fund Raising, L. A. Times, November 21, 1994. 5 pages.

Article: GOP Grinches, School Fears Cuts In Meals, Louisville Courier-Journal, November 24, 1994. 2 pages.

Article: Schools Hope to Shield Federal Meal Program Under New Congress, Louisville Courier-Journal, November 27, 1994. 1 page.

Political Earthquake Hits Washington, Washington Watch, not dated. 5 pages.

Article: Republicans-Welfare, The Associated Press, November 22, 1994. 2 pages.

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.

Article: Intraparty Strains Emerge As GOP Debates Its Course, The Washington Post, November 15, 1994. 1 page. 2 copies.

Appendix: United States Department of Agriculture, Program Level and Outlays (Dollars in Millions), not dated. 1 page.

Viewpoints: Clinton and Gingrich on Welfare, not dated, not attributed. 1 page. 2 copies.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to Ellen Haas, Undersecretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Attn: Patty Morris, regarding working together, November 10, 1994. 1 page.

Editorial: The G.O.P. Assault on Welfare, The New York Times, November 25, 1994. 1 page.

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Letter from Dorothy Caldwell, RD, Director, Child Nutrition, Arkansas Department of Education, to Ms. Carol Rasco, Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy, The White House, regarding Child Nutrition and pilot programs, November 8, 1994. 1 page.

Article: School Officials Tout ‘Universal Breakfast’; Program Gets Free Meal To All Kids, Minneapolis Star Tribune, October 19, 1994. 2 pages. 2 copies.

Folder 2:

Letter from George A. Braley for William E. Ludwig, Administrator, to Honorable Patrick J. Leahy, Chairman, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, United States Senate, regarding the attached School Lunch and Breakfast Cost Study Final Report and Summary of Findings, November 4, 1994.

Memorandum from Tami Cline and Kevin Dando, to ASFSA Executive Board, Barbara Borschow, regarding CSPI Petition, November 1, 1994. 3 pages.

Letter from Marilyn Hurt, Chair, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, to Colette Pohlkamp, MSFSA Co-Legislative Chair, regarding a Minnesota school principal from one of the pilot sites to speak at that year’s LAC, November 1, 1994. 1 page.

Editorial cartoon regarding school meals content, not dated, not attributed. 1 page.

Reinventing School Meals, 1994 Legislative Issue Paper, American School Food Service Association, February 1994. 2 pages.

Testimony of Ellen Haas, Assistant Secretary, Food and Consumer Services, U.S. Department of Agriculture, before the House Subcommittee on Department Operations and Nutrition, House Committee on Agriculture, November 16, 1993. 9 pages. 2 copies.

Reinventing School Meals Demonstration Project, not dated, not attributed. 1 page.

Statement of the American School Food Service Association before the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, United States Senate, March 1, 1994. 5 pages. 2 copies.

Witness List: Hearing On Child Nutrition Reauthorization, March 1, 1994. 1 page.

Agenda: American School Food Service Association Political Action Committee Meeting, February 28, 1994. 1 page.

Letter from Bill Clinton, The White House, to Ms. Dorothy Caldwell, President, American School Food Service Association, congratulation Caldwell on her recent election as president of the American School Food Service Association, July 20, 1993. 1 page.

Draft: American School Food Service Association 1994 Legislative Issue Paper, not dated. 6 pages.

Address by Dorothy Caldwell to the ASFSA Industry Seminar, January 11, 1994. 4 pages.

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Memorandum from Nutrition Committee to Public Policy and Legislative Committee, regarding Reauthorization/feeding children with special needs, not dated. 1 page.

ASFSA Testimony, USDA Reorganization, not dated. 2 pages. 2 copies.

Folder 3:

Brochure: Reinventing School Meals, 22nd Annual Legislative Action Conference, February 27-March 2, 1994.

List: 1993 Legislative Action Conference Packet Materials. 1 page.

Recommendations, 1994 Reauthorization of Child Nutrition Programs, not dated, not attributed. 5 pages.

Letter from Dale E. Kildee, Chairman, Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary, and Vocational Education; Patrick J. Leahy, Chairman, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry; William F. Goodling, Ranking Republican, Committee on Education and Labor; James H. Jeffords, U.S. Senator; and William D. Ford, Chairman, Committee on Education and Labor, Congress of the United States, to Honorable Leon Panetta, Director, Office of Management and Budget, regarding their plans for the reauthorization of the child nutrition programs, December 9, 1993. 2 pages.

Letter from 51 national associations to The Honorable Leon Panetta, Director, Office of Management and Budget, urging Panetta to find a way to provide funding for current bills that would provide important improvements and expansions in child nutrition programs, December 17, 1993. 3 pages.

Press Release: Leading Groups Join Forces to Call for Implementation of Dietary Recommendations in School Meals, “Time to Move from Studies to Action is Long Overdue”, American Cancer Society, American Dietetic Association, American Heart Association, American School Food Service Association, Center for Science in the Public Interest, Children’s Defense Fund, Food Research and Action Center, National Education Association, National PTA, Public Voice for Food and Health Policy, Society for Nutrition Education, December 7, 1993. 2 pages.

List: Legislative Sessions at ANC, St. Louis, 1994, November 16, 1993. 1 page.

PPL Committee Agenda, January 14, 15, and 16, 1994. 1 page. 2 copies.

The Major Provisions of S. 1614, not dated, not attributed. 4 pages.

Final Rule: National School Lunch Program, Special Milk Program for Children and School Breakfast Program: Finalization of Coordinated Review Effort Interim Rule, United States Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, 7 CFR Parts 210, 215 and 220, January 3, 1994. 26 pages.

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Memorandum from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Public Policy and Legislative Committee, regarding Tentative Schedule for 22nd Annual Legislative Action Conference, December 15, 1993. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Public Policy and Legislative Committee, regarding PPL Committee meeting agenda, January 7, 1994. 2 pages.

Questionnaire: Survey on Schools That Withdrew From the National School Lunch Program (NSLP), United States General Accounting Office, March 1993.

Fax from Jack Jennings, Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding proposed legislation, April 7, 1994. 9 pages.

Chart: National School Lunch Program Meals Served Daily, FY 1993, USDA. 4 pages.

Letter from Richard G. Lugar, Ranking Minority Member, United States Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, to The Honorable Patrick Leahy, Chairman, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, regarding the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s proposals for implementing the dietary guidelines in school meal programs, March 23, 1994. 1 page. 2 copies.

Letter from Helen D. Kerrian, Director of Child Nutrition Services, National School District, to Marshall Matz, Esq., Olsson, Frank and Weeda, requesting ASFSA’s assistance in including the No-Fee Paperwork Reduction Pilot Programs in the Reauthorization Legislation, March 25, 1994. 3 pages.

Letter from Patrick Leahy, Chairman, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, United States Senate, to Honorable Jim Sasser, Chairman, Committee on the Budget, urging Sasser to provide Leahy’s Committee with $750 million over the next five years for improvements in child nutrition programs, March 14, 1994. 2 pages.

Letter from Nancy F. Stiles, NHSFSA Legislative Chair, to The Honorable Judd Gregg, United States Senate, regarding the link between nutrition and cognitive development, March 5, 1994. 1 page.

Memorandum from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Public Policy and Legislative Committee, regarding the attached letter that was sent be Sen. Leahy to Sen. Jim Sasser, March 14, 1994. 4 pages.

List: School Year 1994 Cash & CLOC, not dated, not attributed. not dated, not attributed. 1 page.

Letter from Dale E. Kildee, Chairman, Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary, and Vocational Education; Patsy T. Mink, Member, Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary, and Vocational Education; Lynn C. Woolsey, Member, Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary, and Vocational Education, to Honorable Martin Olav Sabo, Chairman, Committee on Budget, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding making Sabo aware of the Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary, and Vocational Education’s plans for the 1994 reauthorization of the child nutrition

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programs and the estimated need for new funding necessary to carry out the goals of reauthorization, February 25, 1994. 3 pages. 2 copies.

Conference Report: Goals 2000: Educate America Act, 103D Congress, 2d Session, House of Representatives, March 21, 1994. 8 pages.

Report: Options & Ideas for Making Food Programs “Seamless”, The Institute for Educational Leadership, Inc., Draft, April 25, 1994. 9 pages.

Report: Major Federal Food Programs, Programs Congress is Considering in FY 1994, The Institute for Educational Leadership, Inc., April 25, 1994. 2 pages.

Letter from Dorothy Caldwell, MS, RD, President, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable William L. Clay, U.S. House of Representatives, inviting Clay to address the American School Food Service Association’s 48th Annual National Conference as the Carl Perkins Lecturer, May 28, 1994. 1 page.

Negotiated Rulemaking Act of 1990, Public Law 101-648, an Act to establish the framework for the conduct of negotiated rulemaking by Federal agencies, November 29, 1990.

Fax from Frank A. Harris, Food Services Coordinator, Norwalk Public Schools, to Steve Lacy for Marshall Matz, regarding Universal Feeding, May 19, 1994. 7 pages.

Memorandum from Kevin Dando, ASFSA Management of Government Affairs, to Selected State Legislative Chairs, State Directors, and State Presidents, regarding Major Provisions Passes as Part of House Education and Labor Committee Markup, May 18, 1994. 4 pages.

Letter from Margaret Dunkle, Director, IEL Policy Exchange, The Institute for Educational Leadership, Inc., to Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank & Weeda, regarding the work that the IEL Policy Exchange has been doing to help make federal child nutrition programs more streamlined or integrated, April 26, 1994. 1 page.

Schools That Left the National School Lunch Program, GAO/RCED-94-36BR, United States General Accounting Office, ASFSA Report Summary. 2 pages.

Fax from Phil Sokolof’s Assistance [sic] Jackie Delehant, National Heart Savers Association, to Mr. Marshall Matz of a June 18, 1992 letter from William D. Ford, Chairman, Committee on Education and Labor, U. S. House of Representatives, to Mr. Phil Sokolof, regarding Ford’s position on S. 499, a bill introduced by Senator Lugar, January 25, 1994. 2 pages.

List: CACFP Reauthorization Proposals not dated, not attributed. 1 page.

List: SFP Reauthorization Proposals not dated, not attributed. 1 page.

List: School Lunch and Nutrition Policy Proposals not dated, Food Research and Action Center. 1 page.

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Letter from Nancy Hailpern, American Cancer Society; Lynn Parker, M.S., Food Research and Action Center; Sara C. Parks, M.B.A., R.D., American Dietetic Association; Debra DeLee, National Education Association; Scott Ballin, Esq., American Heart Association; Catherine A. Belter, National PTA; Dorothy Caldwell, M.S., R.D., American School Food Service Association; Allen Rosenfeld, Ph.D., Public Voice for Food and Health Policy; Michael Jacobson, Ph.D., Center for Science in the Public Interest; Guendoline Brown, Ph.D., Society for Nutrition Education; Darold Johnson, M.P.A., Children’s Defense Fund, to The Honorable Mike Espy, Department of Agriculture, Assistant Secretary Ellen Haas, Department of Agriculture, urging Espy and Haas to identify and eliminate the barriers preventing school meal programs from meeting the federal dietary recommendations issued by the departments of Agriculture and Health and Human Services, as well as the National Academy of Sciences, December 7, 1993. 2 pages.

Folder 4:

The Better Nutrition and Health for Children Act of 1993, S. 1614, Section by Section Summary, Senate Committee on Agriculture. 16 pages.

H.R. 3582, A Bill in the House of Representatives to amend the National School Lunch Act and the Child Nutrition Act of 1966 to improve and expand the school lunch and related programs under those Acts, 103D Congress, 1st Session, November 20, 1993. 12 pages.

H.R. 3581, A Bill in the House of Representatives to amend the Child Nutrition Act of 1966 to improve, promote, and expand the school breakfast program under the Act, 103D Congress, 1st Session, November 20, 1993. 5 pages.

Letter from Ed Cooney and Marshall Matz, Child Nutrition Forum, to Dear Friend of Child Nutrition Programs, regarding the attached letter to Office of Management and Budget Director Leon Panetta, December 9, 1993. 2 pages.

Child Nutrition Forum Plays Key Role in Reauthorization, ASFSA Washington Update, not dated. 3 pages.

H.R. 8, 103D Congress, 1st Session, 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 1998, January 5, 1993. 4 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz and Stephen L. Lacey to Mr. Ronald Schuler, California Canning Peach Association, regarding FNS Administrator, December 9, 1993. 2 pages.

It’s a Reauthorization Year, Washington Update/January Column, not dated. 3 pages.

American School Food Service Association 1994 Legislative Issue Paper, Universal Vision: America’s Children Ready to Learn. 7 pages.

CRS Issue Brief: Child Nutrition: Expiring Programs and Major Issues in the 103rd Congress, Updated July 7, 1993, by Jean Yavis Jones, Education and Public Welfare Division, Congressional Research Service, The Library of Congress. 15 pages.

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Fax from Ed Cooney & Geri Henchy, Food Research and Action Center, to Marshall Matz, regarding CACFP, [January] 3, 1994. 17 pages.

Outline of Republican Welfare Reform Bill, November 1993. 4 pages.

Proposed Recommendations for 1994 Child Nutrition Reauthorization, State Directors/Supervisors/Specialists Section, May 1993, Draft. 5 pages.

Provisions of H.R. 3580, National School Lunch Act and Child Nutrition Act Amendments of 1993 Introduced by Mr. Kildee and Mr. Goodling, November 20, 1993. 3 pages.

List: National School Lunch Program Enrollment and Participation, FY 1992, not dated, not attributed. 2 pages.

Letter from Helen D. Kerrian, Director of Child Nutrition Services, National School District, to Dorothy Caldwell, R.D., ASFSA President, Director, Child Nutrition, Arkansas Dept. of Education, regarding Provision II, with multiple attachments, March 25, 1994.

Funding Requirements for Expiring Child Nutrition Programs up for Reauthorization Under the Jurisdiction of the Education and Labor Committee, not dated, not attributed. 6 pages.

Folder 5:

Mike Espy comments, Draft, not dated. 8 pages. 2 copies.

Letter from Mike Espy, The Secretary of Agriculture, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., Attorneys at Law, regarding Espy’s appearance at the American School Food Service Association’s Legislative Action Conference, February 10, 1994. 1 page.

Press Release: Biography: Mike Espy, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, News Division, Office of Public Affairs, United States Department of Agriculture, not dated.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Mike Espy, Secretary, U.S. Department of Agriculture, inviting Espy to participate in the American School Food Service Association’s Legislative Action Conference, December 29, 1993. 1 page.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to Mr. Ron Blackley, regarding American School Food Service Association, December 29, 1993. 1 page.

Letter from Dorothy Caldwell, M.S., R.D., President, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Mike Espy, The Honorable Ellen Haas, Department of Agriculture, Attention: Eloise Thomas, regarding ASFSA Meeting, and requesting a meeting to discuss the upcoming reauthorization, November 12, 1993. 1 page.

Letter from Howard G. Paster, Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs, The White House, to The Honorable George Miller, House of Representatives, regarding a second White House Conference on Food, Nutrition and Health in 1994, September 1, 1993. 1 page.

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Article: Tyson Foods, With a Friend in the White House, Gets Gentle Treatment From Agriculture Agency, The Wall Street Journal, March 17, [?]. 2 pages.

Testimony of The Honorable Mike Espy, Secretary of Agriculture, before the Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary, and Vocational Education, Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives, February 23, 1993. 12 pages.

Letter from Dorothy Caldwell, President, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Hillary Rodham Clinton, regarding Speech Invitation, November 15, 1993. 1 page.

Testimony of the American School Food Service Association before the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, U.S. Senate, May 16, 1994. 4 page.

Reinventing School Meals, 1994 Legislative Issue Paper, American School Food Service Association, February 1994. 2 pages.

Statement of the American School Food Service Association before the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, United States Senate, March 1, 1994. 7 pages.

Letter from William F. Pohl, Jr., Director, School Food Services, [Missouri] Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, to The Honorable William Clay, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding the markup for the House child nutrition reauthorization bill, May 13, 1994. 1 page.

Letter from Carol M. Maiki, M.Ed, R.D., to The Honorable Senator Patrick Leahy, United States Senate, regarding banning the sale of soft drinks, May 2, 1994. 2 pages.

Editorial: Lifting Onus on Free School Meals, The Tampa Tribune, April 20, 1994. 1 page.

Senate Bill S. 1614 to amend the Child Nutrition Act of 1966 and the National School Lunch Act to provide healthy eating habits for children and to extend certain authorities contained in such Acts through fiscal year 1998, and for other purposes, 103D Congress, 1st Session. 75 pages.

Senate Bill S. 1614 to amend the Child Nutrition Act of 1966 and the National School Lunch Act to provide healthy eating habits for children and to extend certain authorities contained in such Acts through fiscal year 1998, and for other purposes, 103D Congress, 2d Session. Purpose: To provide a substitute amendment. 100 pages.

Letter from (Mrs.) Carol Davis Axtman, Director, Child and Adult Nutrition Services, South Dakota Department of Education and Cultural Affairs, to The Honorable Tom Daschle, U.S. Senate, Attn: Ace Gallagher, regarding markup for the Senate child nutrition reauthorization bill, June 21, 1994. 1 page.

Chart: Minimum Nutrient Levels For School Lunches, not dated, not attributed. 1 page.

Fax from [Stacy Hoffhaus], Minority Staff, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, United States Senate, to Marshall Matz, regarding Commodity language from USDA, June 13, 1994. 3 pages.

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Fax from [Illegible], Office of U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell, to Marshall Matz, regarding Proposed Legislative Language and Report Language, June 13, 1994. 4 pages.

Folder 6:

More Than Menu Mandates, Dorothy Caldwell, President, ASFSA, June 6. 1994. 2 pages.

Article regarding the government requiring school cafeterias to cut the fat in lunches, but not for four years, The Associated Press, June 6, 1994. 1 page.

Article: U.S. Proposes Healthier Foods At All Schools; New Rules Would Cut Fat and Cholesterol, The New York Times, June 7, 1994. 1 page.

Article: U.S. Plans School Lunch With Less Fat, Salt and Cholesterol, The New York Times, June 7, 1994. 1 page.

Draft Witness List: Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, Subcommittee on Nutrition and Investigations, Hearing on S. 1614, “Better Nutrition and Health for Children Act”, June 10, 1994. 2 pages.

Testimony of the American Commodity Distribution Program before the House Committee on Agriculture, June 9, 1994, Draft, June 3, 1994. 9 pages.

Memorandum from Rick Pasco, National Pork Producers Council, to Judy Gifford, National Milk Producers Federation; Beth Johnson, National Cattlemen’s Association; Joel Brandenberger, National Turkey Federation; Mary Hemsley, National Broiler Council; Jens Knutson, American Meat Institute; Nancy Danielson/Allen Richard, National Farmers Union; John Keeling, American Farm Bureau Federation; Christine Nelson, United Egg Producers; Kin Cutchins, National Peanut Council; Barbara Spangler, National Association of State Departments of Agriculture; Leroy Watson, National Grange; Jay Howell, National Council of Farmer Cooperatives; Ron Schuler, California Canning Peach Association; Steve Lacey, Olsson, Frank & Weeda; regarding House Department Operations and Nutrition Subcommittee Hearing on CLOC, June 2, 1994.

Fax from Kevin, ASFSA, to Marshall, regarding These are (all) of Dorothy’s thoughts on H.R. 8, June 3, 1994. 6 pages.

Congress Moves Forward on Reauthorization, by: Marshall L. Matz, REVISED, not dated. 5 pages.

Fax from Kevin Dando and Marshall Matz, ASFSA, to Public Policy and Legislative Committee, regarding USDA planning to go ahead and release the school lunch dietary guideline regulations, May 31, 1994. 1 page.

Fax from Kevin, ASFSA, to Marshall, with attached letter Marlene Gunn is sending to Sec. Espy regarding the Dept.’s inconsistencies on universal pilots, May 27, 1994. 2 pages.

Congress Moves Forward on Reauthorization, by: Marshall L. Matz, not dated. 3 pages.

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Negotiated Rulemaking, not dated, not attributed. 1 page.

Kildee En Bloc Amendment to H.R. 8 Offered in Full Committee, May 18, 1994. 3 pages. 2 copies.

Amendment Offered By Mr. Kildee To H.R. 8, As Reported By The Subcommittee, May 17, 1994. 38 pages.

CONFIDENTIAL: Nutrition Agenda (Corrected Edition), April 22, 1994. 1 page.

Letter from American Academy of Pediatrics, American Association of School Administrators, America Commodity Distribution Association, American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, American School Food Service Association, Bread for the World, California Canning Peach Association, Center on Hunger, Poverty and Nutrition Policy, Tufts University, Congressional Hunger Center, End Hunger Network, Foodchain, Food Research and Action Center, National Association of Elementary School Principals, National Association of WIC Directors, National Broiler Council, National Cattlemen’s Association, National Education Association, National Farmers Union, National Milk Producers Federation, National PTA, National Pork Producer’s Council, National School Boards Association, National Turkey Federation, Second Harvest National Food Bank Network, RESULTS, United Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Association, World Hunger Year, to The Honorable Mike Espy, Secretary, U.S. Department of Agriculture, requesting that Espy honor the section of H.R. 8 pertaining to the negotiated rulemaking process, May 20, 1994. 2 copies.

Letter from Bill Ford, Chairman; Bill Goodling, Ranking Minority Member; Dale Kildee, Subcommittee Chair, to The Honorable Mike Espy, Secretary, U.S. Department of Agriculture, requesting that Espy honor the section of H.R. 8 pertaining to the negotiated rulemaking process, May 18, 1994. 2 pages. 2 copies.

Letter from 103 Members of Congress to Dear Chairman Durbin, urging Durbin to restore funding for The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP), for FY 95 to its FY 93 levels, at a minimum, April 27, 1994. 7 pages.

Article from The Associated Press regarding USDA’s plans to pare $80 million from the budget of an emergency food program, April 27, 1994. 1 page. 2 copies.

Letter from Peter DeFazio, Member of Congress, House of Representatives, to Honorable Michael Espy, Secretary, United States Department of Agriculture, urging Espy to carefully reconsider the administration’s TEFAP proposed budget cut, April 28, 1994. 2 pages.

Letter from Peter DeFazio, Member of Congress, House of Representatives, to Honorable Michael Espy, Secretary, United States Department of Agriculture, urging Espy to carefully reconsider the administration’s TEFAP proposed budget cut, April 27, 1994. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Ed Cooney to Margaret Kajeckas, regarding Recommended Cost Provisions in the 1994 Child Nutrition Bill, April 19, 1994. 6 pages.

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Fax from Ed Cooney, Food Research and Action Center, to Marshall Matz, regarding Non Cost items in the reauthorization bill, April 20, 1994. 5 pages. 2 copies.

Summary of En Bloc Amendment to H.R. 8, not dated, not attributed. 1 page.

Amendment Offered by Mr. Kildee to the Amendment in the Nature of a Substitute to H.R. 8, May 3, 1994. 29 pages.

Summary of Amendment in the Nature of a Substitute to H.R. 8, April 28, 1994. 1 page.

Amendment in the Nature of a Substitute to H.R. 8 Offered by Mr. Kildee, May 2, 1994. 19 pages.

Letter from Richard Rominger, Deputy Secretary, Department of Agriculture, to Honorable Dale Kildee, Chairman, Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary and Vocational Education, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding Rominger taking this opportunity to offer comments on H.R. 8, 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 1998”,with attachment, May 16, 1994. 2 copies.

Folder 7:

Memorandum from Colleen regarding “provision three”, May 9, 1994. 2 pages.

Fax from Kevin, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, regarding Dorothy’s thoughts on Provision III, May 23, 1994.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, American School Food Service Association, to Carol Rasco, regarding Negotiated Rulemaking for Child Nutrition, May 23, 1994. 1 page.

Fax from Kevin, ASFSA, to Marshall, regarding Info from Colleen Cavanaugh, These are the Amendments that Full Committee Staff Proposed for Inclusion in the Mark in the 4/20 Memo, April 25, 1994. 12 pages.

Fax from Colleen Kavanagh, on Congressman George Miller (D-California), U.S. House of Representatives letterhead, to Ed Cooney, Marshall Matz, regarding Working Paper On En Bloc Amendments, April 29, 1994. 3 pages.

Fax from Colleen Kavanagh, on Congressman George Miller (D-California), U.S. House of Representatives letterhead, to Marshall Matz, regarding a memorandum from Colleen Kavanagh, Office of Congressman George Miller, to Elementary and Secondary Subcommittee staff, regarding HR 8. Non-cost amendments for consideration in en bloc, April 29, 1994. 3 pages.

Memorandum from Ed Cooney to Margaret Kajeckas regarding Recommended Cost Provisions in the 1994 Child Nutrition Bill, DRAFT, April 19, 1994. 7 pages.

Fax from Colleen Kavanagh, on Congressman George Miller (D-California), U.S. House of Representatives letterhead, Marshall Matz, Kevin Dando, regarding These Are the Amendments

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That Full Committee Staff Proposed for Inclusion in the Mark in the 4/20 Memo, April 25, 1994. 12 pages.

Memorandum from Colleen Kavanagh (Rep. George Miller, to Marshall Matz and Ed Cooney, regarding Working Paper, April 26, 1994. 3 pages.

Lists: Non-cost Proposals Introduced in H.R. 3580 and/or S. 1614, and Non-cost Proposals Not Included in Child Nutrition Reauthorization Legislation, Memorandum from not dated, not attributed. 1 page.

Summary of Amendment in the Nature of a Substitute to H.R. 8, April 28, 1994. 1 page.

Discussion Draft: Amendment in the Nature of a Substitute to H.R. 8 Offered by Mr. Kildee, April 28, 1994. 18 pages.

Memorandum from Colleen regarding universal pilot – additional language, May 17, 1994. 7 pages.

Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA Manager of Government Affairs, to Marshall Matz regarding sample letters, alerts, etc., pertaining to House child nutrition reauthorization bill H.R. 8, May 12, 1994. 5 pages.

Amendments for Full Committee En Bloc, May 11, 1994. 1 page. 2 copies.

Sample letters, alerts, etc., pertaining to House child nutrition reauthorization bill H.R. 8. 4 pages.

Letter from William F. Pohl, Jr., Director, School Food Services, [Missouri] Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, to The Honorable William Clay, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding the markup for the House child nutrition reauthorization bill, May 13, 1994. 1 page.

Letter from Susan B. Solleder, M.S., R.D., Executive Director of Cafeterias, The Jersey City Public Schools, to The Honorable Donald Payne, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding the markup for the House child nutrition reauthorization bill, May 16, 1994. 1 page.

Letter from Carolyn Morrow, Ed.D., President, Florida School Food Service Association, and Director, Food and Nutrition Services, to The Honorable Dan Miller, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding the markup for the House child nutrition reauthorization bill, May 17, 1994. 1 page.

Fax from Barry Sackin, Anaheim Union High School District, So. Cal. School Food Service Assoc., to Kevin Dando, regarding the draft letter pertaining to H.R. 8 that Sackin sent to George Miller, Marty Martinez, Xavier Becerra, Lynn Woolsey, and Duke Cunningham, May 17, 1994. 2 pages.

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Letter from Kathy F. Kuser, Director, Bureau of Child Nutrition Programs, State of New Jersey Department of Education, to The Honorable Robert Andrews, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding the markup for the House child nutrition reauthorization bill, May 17, 1994. 2 pages.

USDA’s View on the Negotiated Rulemaking Provision of H.R. 8, May 17, 1994. 2 pages.

Senate Bill S. 1614 to amend the Child Nutrition Act of 1966 and the National School Lunch Act to provide healthy eating habits for children and to extend certain authorities contained in such Acts through fiscal year 1998, and for other purposes, 103D Congress, 1st Session. 75 pages.

Gunderson Amendment, Nutritional Requirements in the National School Lunch Program, not dated. 2 pages.

Fax from Colleen Kavanagh, on Congressman George Miller (D-California), U.S. House of Representatives letterhead, to Marshall Matz, regarding estimates of universal and meeting to draft some language or at least define the 2 universals they want to do, May 5, 1994. 3 pages.

Letter from Carol M. Maiki, M.Ed, R.D., Chicago Public Schools, to The Honorable Senator Patrick Leahy, United States Senate, regarding banning the sale of soft drinks, May 2, 1994. 2 pages.

Legislative Amendments, Proposed Legislative Language and Report Language, Food Research and Action Center, May 2, 1994. 36 pages.

Tuesday Morning, Legislative Update for ASFSA Executives, Week of October 10, 1994, with two Associated Press articles attached. 4 pages.

Article: House Puts Fat Back In School Lunches, The Associated Press, October 5, 1994. 1 page. 2 copies.

Letter from Mike Espy, Secretary, Department of Agriculture, to Honorable Patrick Leahy, Chairman, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, United States Senate, expressing support and appreciation for S. 1614, the “Healthy Meals for Healthy Americans Act of 1994”, October 6, 1994. 1 page.

Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, regarding the Senate passing the child nutrition reauthorization bill, October 7, 1994. 1 page.

Letter from Vivian Pilant, President, ASFSA, to The Washington Post, regarding surprise and disappointment at the September 22 editorial entitled “The New Free Lunch”, September 22, 1994. 2 pages. 2 copies.

Letter from Al Gore, The Vice President, Washington, to Honorable Mike Espy, Secretary of Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, regarding Gore’s view of a provision added to the House version of the Healthy Meals for Healthy Americans Act of 1994, September 21, 1994. 2 pages.

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Article: The New Free Lunch…, The Washington Post, September 22, 1994. 1 page.

ASFSA Responds to Rulemaking, Washington Watch, not dated. 1 page.

Folder 8:

Serving Up Success: Schools Making Nutrition A Priority, Public Voice for Food and Health Policy, August 1994. 83 pages. 3 copies.

Folder 9:

Testimony of the American School Food Service Association before the Committee on Agriculture, U. S. House of Representatives, September 7, 1994. 15 pages. 2 copies.

Witness List: Review of USDA’s proposed rule, “Nutrition Objectives for School Meals”, Committee on Agriculture, U. S. House of Representatives, September 7, 1994. 1 page.

Statement by Lynn Parker, Director of Child Nutrition Programs and Nutrition Policy, Food Research and Action Center, ASFSA Press Conference, September 7, 1994. 4 pages.

Article: Eating Well: The To-Do About School Lunches, The New York Times, September 7, 1994. 1 page. 2 copies.

Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, regarding attached Associated Press articles: Groups Say Nutrition Rules Will Smother Schools in Paperwork, and Plan to Upgrade School Lunches Gest Mixed Marks, plus Eating Well: The To-Do About School Lunches, The New York Times, September 7, 1994. 4 pages.

Fax from Diane, Government Relations, National Education Association, to Marshall, of a letter from Kenneth F. Melley, Assistant Executive Director, National Education Association, to Mr. Robert M. Eadie, Chief, Policy and Program Development Branch, Child Nutrition Division, Food and Nutrition Service, USDA, regarding commenting on the proposed School Meals Initiative for Healthy Children regulations published on June 10, 1994, September 7, 1994. 4 pages.

Nutrition Objectives for School Meals: Proposed Rule, Testimony by Lynn Parker, Director of Child Nutrition Programs and Nutrition Policy, Food Research and Action Center (FRAC), before the House Agriculture Subcommittee on Nutrition and Department Operations, September 7, 1994. 7 pages.

The American School Food Service Association, Response to Food and Nutrition Service, United States Department of Agriculture, 7 CFR PARTS 210 and 220, Before the United States Department of Agriculture In the Matter of: National School Lunch Program and School Breakfast Program; Nutrition Objectives for School Meals Proposed Rule, September 7, 1994. 9 pages.

ASFSA Talking Points, not dated. 3 pages.

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Press Release: Leading Nutrition Experts Urge Faster, Kid-Friendly School Meal Reforms, American School Food Service Association, September 7, 1994. 3 pages.

Quality Programs for All Children Information Kit, American School Food Service Association, containing:

School Foodservice: The Little Big Fact Book, American School Food Service Association, December 1993. 19 pages.

President’s Statement by ASFSA President Vivian Pilant, For the ASFSA School Lunch Press Conference, September 7, 1994. 4 pages.

Biographical Information: Barbara Borschow, CAE, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association. 1 page.

Biographical Information: Vivian Pilant, M.S., R.D., Director, Food Services, South Carolina Department of Education, President, American School Food Service Association. 1 page.

Biographical Information: Penny E. McConnell, M.S., R.D., Director, Office of Food Services, Fairfax County Public Schools, Vice President, American School Food Service Association. 1 page.

Biographical Information: Lynn Parker, M.S., Director, Child Nutrition Programs and Nutrition Policy, Food Research and Action Center (FRAC), Washington, D.C. 1 page.

Statement by Lynn Parker, Director of Child Nutrition Programs and Nutrition Policy, Food Research and Action Center, ASFSA Press Conference, September 7, 1994. 4 pages.

Biographical Information: Susan T. Borra, RD, Director-at-Large, Board of Directors, The American Dietetic Association. 1 page.

Statement by Susan T. Borra, RD, Board of Directors, The American Dietetic Association, not dated. 5 pages.

Witness List: Review of USDA’s proposed rule, “Nutrition Objectives for School Meals”, Committee on Agriculture, U. S. House of Representatives, September 7, 1994. 1 page.

Biographical Information: Catherine A. Belter, National PTA Vice-President for Legislative Activity. 2 pages.

Statement of the National PTA at a Press Conference on Improving School Meals Programs, September 7, 1994. 1 page.

Biographical Information: Joy Miltenberger, Express Cafe Food Service Director, Palm Beach County School Board Food Service, Palm Beach County, Florida. 1 page.

Brochure: A Healthy Choice for Healthy Children, Energy Express Cafe, The Palm Beach County Child Nutrition Program, not dated.

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Statement by Albert Shanker, President, American Federation of Teachers, on the Proposed School Meals Initiative for Healthy Children, September 7, 1994. 1 page.

What Others Say: Consensus Points Among Child Nutrition Experts, not dated, not attributed. 2 pages.

Photograph of a meal tray, not dated, not attributed.

Agenda: American School Food Service Association’s School Lunch Press Conference, September 7, 1994. 1 page.

Media Advisory: American School Food Service Association, September 7, 1994. 1 page.

School Lunch Nuggets, American School Food Service Association, not dated. 1 page.

Previous Initiatives by the American School Food Service Association, not dated. 1 page.

Brochure: Food Based Menu Systems, not dated, not attributed.

Sample Elementary School Menu, Standard Fairfax County School Menu, not dated. 1 page.

Nutrient Analysis of Each Item – Sample Elementary Lunch (Provided by Fairfax Co. Public Schools), not dated. 2 pages.

Folder 10:

Report 103-300: Better Nutrition and Health for Children Act of 1994, 103D Congress, 2d Session, July 1, 1994. 167 pages.

Letter from American Academy of Pediatrics, American Association of School Administrators, American Dietetic Association, American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, American School Food Service Association, Council of Chief State School Officers, Food Research and Action Center (FRAC), National Cattlemen’s Association, National Education Association, National Farmers Union, National Milk Producers Federation, National Parent Teacher Association (PTA), National Pork Producers Council, National School Boards Association, to The Honorable Thomas A. Daschle, U.S. Senate, regarding National School Lunch and Breakfast Programs, July 14, 1994. 1 page.

H.R. 8, An Act 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 1998, 103D Congress, 2D Session, August 31, 1994. 82 pages.

H.R. 8, An Act 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 1998, 103D Congress, 2D Session, Suspend the Rules and Pass the Bill, H.R. 8, with an amendment (The amendment strikes out all after the enacting clause and inserts a new text), July 19, 1994. 83 pages.

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Press Release: Meals That Make A Difference: Successful School Lunch Programs Make Case for Earlier, More Comprehensive Implementation of USDA School Lunch Reform, Public Voice for Food & Health Policy, August 30, 1994. 2 pages.

Statement by Mark S. Epstein, Executive Director, Public Voice for Food & Health Policy: Release of “Serving Up Success: Schools Making Nutrition a Priority”, Public Voice for Food & Health Policy, August 30, 1994. 3 pages.

Serving Up Success: Schools Making Nutrition A Priority, Public Voiced for Food and Health Policy, August 1994. pp. 75-78.

Packet of materials from Ellen Haas’ press conference regarding as parents’ guide to healthy school meals, September 1994.

Folder 11:

Fax from Kevin to Marshall Matz of Society of Nutrition (SNE) Education Board Briefs, regarding SNE opposing negotiated rulemaking, September 21, 1994. 2 pages.

Fax from Ed Cooney, Food Research and Action Center, to Marshall Matz of Cooney’s draft memorandum to Jack Jennings, Susan Wilhelm, Callie Coffman, Lynn Selmser, Ed Barron, Chuck Conner, Stacy Hoffhaus, regarding Daschle Amendment/Negotiated Rulemaking, September 21, 1994. 2 pages.

Negotiated Rulemaking Fact Sheet, Child Nutrition Conference, not dated, not attributed. 2 copies.

Article: Espy-Douglas Ethics Probe a Cloud Over Deal Successes, Los Angeles Times, September 6, 1994. 3 pages. 2 copies.

Draft: Promoting Children’s Health Through Healthier School Meals, Section 106(c) – It Means A Needless 2-Year Delay, not dated, not attributed. 1 page.

Implementation Timeline, Section 106(c) – How It Delays USDA’s School Meals Initiative for Healthy Children Regulations, United States Department of Agriculture, not dated. 1page.

Statement of Administration Policy, H.R. 8 – Healthy Meals for Healthy Americans Act of 1994, Executive Office of the President, Office of Management and Budget, July 18, 1994. 1 page. 3 copies of each of the above three.

Tuesday Morning, Legislative Update for ASFSA Executives, Week of August 29, 1994, with two attachments: Press Release: Serving Up Success, Public Voice’s Annual School Lunch Report Visits the Frontlines of School Lunch Reform, Public Voice for Food & Health Policy, August 24, 1994; Press Release: USDA Unveils New Parents’ Guide for Healthful School Meals, August 25, [1994]. 5 pages.

Tuesday Morning, Legislative Update for ASFSA Executives, Week of August 15, 1994. 1 page.

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Legislative Alert Memorandum from Kevin Dando, Marshall Matz. To ASFSA Executive Board, ASFSA Public Policy and Legislative Committee, ASFSA Legislative Chairs, ASFSA Directors, ASFSA Presidents, regarding Congressional Child Nutrition Conference, July 15, 1994. 4 pages.

Letter from Vivian Pilant, M.S., R.D., President, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Patrick J. Leahy, Chairman, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, U.S. Senate, regarding Child Nutrition, and to comment on a possible amendment for S. 1614, August 3, 1994. 2 pages. 2 copies.

Letter from Vivian Pilant, M.S., R.D., President, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Joe Scordato, FNS FOI Officer, regarding a Freedom of Information Act Request, August 5, 1994. 1 page.

Letter from Charles Kirby, Director, Office of Child Nutrition, Mississippi Department of Education, to The Honorable Thad Cochran, State Senator, Attn: Hunt Shipman, regarding Senate Bill 1614 having to be passed again due to a technicality, Negotiated Rulemaking, and Universal Pilots, September 23, 1994. 1 page.

Letter from Thomas J. Elliott, Managing Director, Canned Fruit Promotion Service, to Mr. Robert M. Eadie, Chief, Policy and Program Development Branch, Child Nutrition Division, Food and Nutrition Service, United States Department of Agriculture, submitting comments and response to the proposed School Meals Initiative for Healthy Children regulations, published June 10, 1994, September 2, 1994. 4 pages.

Fax from Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Arnie Fege, Carol Henrich, National PTA, of a sample letter from the Vermont PTA to The Honorable Patrick J. Leahy, Chairman, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, Attn: Ed Barron, regarding School Nutrition Program, September 9, 1994. 3 pages. 2 copies.

The American School Food Service Association, Response to Food and Nutrition Service, United States Department of Agriculture, 7 CFR PARTS 210 and 220, Before the United States Department of Agriculture In the Matter of: National School Lunch Program and School Breakfast Program; Nutrition Objectives for School Meals Proposed Rule, signed by Vivian Pilant, M.S., R.D., President, American School Food Service Association, September 7, 1994. 8 pages.

Letter from Tom Stenzel, President, United Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Association, to Robert M. Eadie, Chief, Policy and Program Development Branch, Child Nutrition Division, Food and Nutrition Service, USDA, submitting comments of the proposed School Meals Initiative for Healthy Children regulations published June 10, 1994, September 8, 1994. 6 pages.

Sample letter to Congress regarding the child nutrition reauthorization bill, not attributed, September 9, 1994. 1 page.

Letter from George Miller, M.C. (D-Calif., and member of the House Education and Labor Committee), Congress of the United States, House of Representatives, to The Washington Post, regarding the Post’s neither understanding the proposal for a pilot program for a universal school meal program or its likely benefits, September 22, 1994. 2 pages.

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Letter from Vivian Pilant, President, ASFSA, to The Washington Post, regarding surprise and disappointment at the September 22 editorial entitled “The New Free Lunch”, September 22, 1994. 2 pages.

Fax from Kevin to Marshall of Endorsees of Universal Child Nutrition Concept/H.R. 11 (As of September 23, 1994), not attributed. 2 pages.

Article: School Lunch Plan Too Much to Swallow, PTA, Other Critics Say, Los Angeles Times, September 8, 1994. 1 page.

Fax from Laura P. Sherman, Center on Hunger, Poverty, and Nutrition Policy, Tufts University School of Nutrition, to Rob Fersh, sharing comments received from David Levitsky (Cornell) regarding FRAC’s critique of USDA guidelines, August 31, 1994. 4 pages.

Letter from Kimberly Huston, Executive Director, to Mr. Robert M. Eadie, Chief, Policy and Program Development Branch, Child Nutrition Division, Food and Nutrition Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture, submitting comments to the Food and Nutrition Service regarding its proposed rule to update the nutritional requirements for the School Lunch and Breakfast programs, September xx, 1994. 3 pages.

Letter from Charles Stenholm, Member of Congress, House of Representatives, to Mr. Jay Treadwell, Director, Food Service, U.S. House of Representatives, requesting that Treadwell make a portion of the Longworth Cafeteria available for a press conference on September 7, 1994, August 26, 1994. 1 page.

Fax from Kevin Dando, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz, regarding 10 Steps to Healthy Eating At School, August 29, 1994. 1 page.

Fax from Kevin Dando, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz, regarding a “heads up” about two press conferences to be held in Washington next week regarding school lunch programs, August 24, 1994. 3 pages.

Fax from Kevin Dando, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz, regarding more information regarding the USDA press conference occurring next week, August 25, 1994. 2 pages.

Fax from Kevin Dando, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz, regarding getting letters and faxes to a specific list of senators and representatives with regard to the provisions they are supporting in the conference bill, August 29, 1994. 1 page.

Letter from American Academy of Pediatrics, American Association of School Administrators, American Dietetic Association, American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, American School Food Service Association, Council of Chief State School Officers, Food Research and Action Center (FRAC), National Cattlemen’s Association, National Education Association, National Farmers Union, National Milk Producers Federation, National Parent Teacher Association (PTA), National Pork Producers Council, National School Boards Association, to The Honorable Thomas A. Daschle, U.S. Senate, regarding National School Lunch and Breakfast Programs, July 14, 1994. 1 page. 2 copies.

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Article: Universal Breakfast Touted, Minneapolis Star Tribune, October 19, 1994. 1 page.

Comments of Public Voice for Food and Health Policy regarding National School Lunch Program and School Breakfast Program: Nutrition Objectives for School Meals, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, September 8, 1994. 36 pages plus attachments.

Program: Standing Up for Child Nutrition Programs, 23rd Annual Legislative Action Conference, February 26 – March 1, 1995. 8 pages.

Folder 12:

Letter from Frank A. Harris, Food Services Coordinator, Norwalk Public Schools, to Mr. Marshall Matz, ASFSA Washington Counsel, with enclosed letter from Harris, Chairman, C.S.F.S.A Committee on Universal Feeding, to The Honorable Mike Espy, Secretary of Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, regarding bringing Universal as a test to the State of Connecticut, May 25, 1994. 2 pages.

Letter from Lowell Weicker, Jr., Governor, State of Connecticut, to Mr. Frank A. Harris, Food Service Director, Norwalk Public Schools, lending Weicker’s support to Harris’ organization’s request to USDA to make Connecticut a pilot state for testing the feasibility of universal feeding for all children, May 19, 1994. 1 page.

Letter from Frank A. Harris, Food Services Coordinator, Norwalk Public Schools, to Ms. Suzette L. Benn, M. S., Special Assistant to the Governor for Health Affairs, Office of Governor Lowell P. Weicker, Jr., sharing the letter to Secretary Espy regarding Universal Feeding, May 25, 1994. 1 page.

Letter from Frank A. Harris, Food Services Coordinator, Norwalk Public Schools, to The Honorable George Miller, sharing Governor Lowell P. Weicker, Jr.’s endorsement for piloting Universal Feeding in the State of Connecticut, May 25, 1994. 1 page.

Letter from Frank A. Harris, Food Services Coordinator, Norwalk Public Schools, to The Honorable Patrick J. Leahy, United States Senate, sharing Governor Lowell P. Weicker, Jr.’s endorsement for piloting Universal Feeding in the State of Connecticut, May 25, 1994. 1 page.

Letter from Frank A. Harris, Food Services Coordinator, Norwalk Public Schools, to The Honorable Lynn Woolsey, United States Senate, sharing Governor Lowell P. Weicker, Jr.’s endorsement for piloting Universal Feeding in the State of Connecticut, May 25, 1994. 1 page.

Letter from Frank A. Harris, Food Service Director, Norwalk Public Schools, Chairman, Connecticut School Food Service Association Committee on Universal Feeding, to The Honorable Lowell P. Weicker, Jr., Governor of the State of Connecticut, sharing the rationale for their Universal Feeding proposal, April 28, 1994. 2 pages.

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Official Statement by His Excellency Lowell P. Weicker, Jr., Governor, State of Connecticut, designating the week of March 7, 1994, as School Breakfast Week in Connecticut, not dated. 1 page.

Tuesday Morning, Legislative Update for ASFSA Executives, Week of May 16, 1994. 1 page.

Article: Universal Lunch Backers Lobbying For Pilot Projects, CNI, April 22, 1994. 1 page.

Letter from Frank A. Harris, Food Services Coordinator, Norwalk Public Schools, to Ms. Dorothy Caldwell, R.D., Director, Child Nutrition, Arkansas Department of Education, sharing Governor Lowell P. Weicker, Jr.’s endorsement for piloting Universal Feeding in the State of Connecticut, May 25, 1994. 1 page.

Letter from Frank A. Harris, Food Services Coordinator, Norwalk Public Schools, to The Honorable Joseph Lieberman, United States Senate, sharing Governor Lowell P. Weicker, Jr.’s endorsement for piloting Universal Feeding in the State of Connecticut, May 25, 1994. 1 page.

Letter from Frank A. Harris, Food Services Coordinator, Norwalk Public Schools, to The Honorable Christopher J. Dodd, United States Senate, sharing Governor Lowell P. Weicker, Jr.’s endorsement for piloting Universal Feeding in the State of Connecticut, May 25, 1994. 1 page.

Letter from Frank A. Harris, Food Services Coordinator, Norwalk Public Schools, to The Honorable Sam Gejdenson, sharing Governor Lowell P. Weicker, Jr.’s endorsement for piloting Universal Feeding in the State of Connecticut, May 25, 1994. 1 page.

Letter from Frank A. Harris, Food Services Coordinator, Norwalk Public Schools, to The Honorable Christopher Hayes, United States House of Representatives, sharing Governor Lowell P. Weicker, Jr.’s endorsement for piloting Universal Feeding in the State of Connecticut, May 25, 1994. 1 page.

Letter from Frank A. Harris, Food Services Coordinator, Norwalk Public Schools, to The Honorable Barbara B. Kennelly, United States Senate, sharing Governor Lowell P. Weicker, Jr.’s endorsement for piloting Universal Feeding in the State of Connecticut, May 25, 1994. 1 page.

Fax from Marshall, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Kevin Dando, regarding Negotiated Rulemaking, May 23, 1994. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Jack Quinn, Esq., regarding Negotiated Rulemaking for Child Nutrition, May 23, 1994. 1 page.

Article: Students Get a Taste Of Future Lunches: Forestville Cafeteria Has Role in Planning, The Washington Post, May 20, 1994. 1 page.

Fax from Kevin, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, regarding Dorothy’s thoughts on Provision III, May 23, 1994. 3 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Barbara Borschow, regarding Board Development, May 23, 1994. 12 pages.

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Article: In Person: Ellen Haas: Getting America To Eat Its Vegetables, National Journal, May 21, 1994. 1 page.

Letter from American Academy of Pediatrics, American Association of School Administrators, America Commodity Distribution Association, American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, American School Food Service Association, Bread for the World, California Canning Peach Association, Center on Hunger, Poverty and Nutrition Policy, Tufts University, Congressional Hunger Center, End Hunger Network, Foodchain, Food Research and Action Center, National Association of Elementary School Principals, National Association of WIC Directors, National Broiler Council, National Cattlemen’s Association, National Education Association, National Farmers Union, National Milk Producers Federation, National PTA, National Pork Producer’s Council, National School Boards Association, National Turkey Federation, Second Harvest National Food Bank Network, RESULTS, United Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Association, World Hunger Year, to The Honorable Mike Espy, Secretary, U.S. Department of Agriculture, requesting that Espy honor the section of H.R. 8 pertaining to the negotiated rulemaking process, May 20, 1994. 2 pages.

Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Matz, Marshall, regarding Senate consideration of its child nutrition reauthorization bill being postponed, May 19, 1994. 1 page.

Fax from Frank A. Harris, Food Services Coordinator, Norwalk Public Schools, to Steve Lacey for Marshall Matz, regarding Universal Feeding, May 19, 1994. 7 pages.

Memorandum from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Public Policy and Legislative Committee, regarding Major Provisions of House Education and Labor Committee Markup, May 18, 1994. 4 pages.

Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Marshall, regarding edits to legislation, May [17], 1994. 10 pages.

Fax from Kevin, ASFSA, to Marshall regarding a USDA Media Advisory, May 17, 1994. 2 pages.

Fax from Colleen Kavanagh, on Congressman George Miller (D-California), U.S. House of Representatives letterhead, to Marshall Matz, regarding a letter from George Miller, M.C., 7th District, CA, to Members of the Ed & Labor Committee, asking for support of an amendment Miller plans to offer at the Committee mark-up of the reauthorization of the National School Lunch Act, May 17, 1994. 2 pages.

Folder 13:

Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Public Policy and Legislative Committee, of Testimony of the American School Food Service Association (Marilyn Hurt) before the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, U. S. Senate, May 16, 1994. 5 pages.

Press Release: Leahy Claims Coca Cola Wages Shady Campaign To Defeat His Child Nutrition Legislation, United States Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, Patrick Leahy, Chairman, May 16, 1994. 2 pages.

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Press Release: Statement of Senator Patrick Leahy (D-VT) On Child Nutrition vs. Coca-Cola, May 16, 1994, United States Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, Patrick Leahy, Chairman, May 16, 1994. 2 pages.

Background on Section 208 of S. 1614, “The Better Nutrition and Health for Children Act”, May 16, 1994.

Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Public Policy and Legislative Committee, of a fax going out to state legislative chairs, state presidents, and state directors of states who have members of Congress on the House Education and Labor Committee, May 12, 1994. 5pages.

Memorandum from Colleen Kavanagh, Office of Congressman George Miller, to Marshall Matz and Kevin Dando, regarding Universal School Lunch Pilot Program, May 12, 1994. 2 pages.

Fax from Maria Balakshin, ASFSA, to Marilyn Hurt/Kevin Dando, of a memo and data pertaining to CRE not being cost effective, May 11, 1994. 12 pages.

Fax from Colleen Kavanagh, Office of Congressman George Miller, to Marshall Matz, regarding a draft of a memorandum regarding “provision three”, May 10, 1994. 3 pages.

Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Public Policy and Legislative Committee, of Information about House Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary, and Vocational Education Markup on Child Nutrition Reauthorization Legislation – May 4, 1994. 2 pages.

Negotiated Rulemaking Act of 1990, Public Law 101-648 [S. 303]; November 29, 1990. 10 pages.

Article: Fresh Success on Menu for Fresh Month!, United Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Association, April 30, 1994. 1 page.

Nutrition Regulations: Key Points of Interest, ASFSA, April 29, 1994. 1 page.

Fax from Kevin, ASFSA, to Marshall, of 2 AP stories on Vermont/BGH and ADA info, April 28, 1994. 7 pages.

Fax from Colleen Kavanagh, Office of Congressman George Miller, to Stefan Harvey – Center, Ed Cooney – FRAC, Marshall Matz – ASFSA – Kevin Dando, regarding the Subcommittee mark-up and the attached substitute, and the en bloc amendments, April 28, 1994. 20 pages.

H.R. 4221, A Bill in the House of Representatives to amend the National School Lunch Act to provide increased flexibility relating to the use of information submitted to determine eligibility under programs under that Act and the Child Nutrition Act of 1966, to provide for the establishment of commodity letter of credit (CLOC) demonstration programs in certain states, and to establish a program to assist schools in offering greater quantities of fresh fruits and vegetables under the school lunch program, 103D Congress, 2D Session, April 14, 1994. 6 pages.

Fax from Kevin, ASFSA, to Marshall, of info from Colleen Cavanagh, April 25, 1994. 12 pages.

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Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Public Policy and Legislative Committee, of Senator Leahy’s speech (regarding Coca-Cola) and two wire service articles that resulted, April 21, 1994. 5 pages.

Statement of Senator Patrick Leahy (D-VT) On Child Nutrition vs. Coca-Cola, April 20, 1994. 2 pages.

Background on Current USDA regulations for Kids vs. Coca-Cola, April 20, 1994. 1 page.

Letter from Dorothy Caldwell, President, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Jim Slattery, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding Welfare Reform, March 31, 1994. 2 pages.

Summary of Hearings: Healthy Kids, Nutrition Objectives for School Meals, USDA Child Nutrition Programs, Mike Espy, Secretary, Ellen Haas, Assistant Secretary, Food and Consumer Services, United States Department of Agriculture, Fall 1993.

Article: How Hungry is America?, Newsweek, March 14, 1994. 2 pages.

Article: USDA Seeks Ways to Improve Nutrition, From Food Stamps to Breast-Feeding, The Wall Street Journal, March 4, 1994. 1 page.

Folder 14:

Fax from Kevin, ASFSA, to Dorothy Caldwell, Penny McConnell, Marshall Matz, Vivian Pilant, Marilyn Hurt, cc: Barbara Borschow, of a list as of April 7 of groups signing onto the ABCD Coalition Statement of Principles and Recommendations, April 11, 1994. 2 pages.

Fax from Jack Jennings, Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives, to Marshall Matz, of excerpts from ESEA of 1965, Carl D. Perkins Vocational Education Act, Higher Education Act of 1965, etc., April 7, 1994. 9 pages.

Fax from Kevin, ASFSA, to Marshall, regarding Official Title(s) and Short Title(s), April 6, 1994. 2 pages.

Article: Cortines Rejects Giuliani Request On New York School Budget Cuts, April 1, 1994. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Adrienne Gall Tufts to Kevin Dando/Marshall Matz regarding Washington Update column, March 24, 1994. 2 pages.

Article: Men, Women & Kitchens, Viewpoint, School Foodservice & Nutrition, [June 1994}. 1 page.

Article: Low Fat Comes to the White House, not dated, not attributed. 1 page.

Fax from Larry Brown to Marshall Matz regarding ASFSA’s endorsement of the ABCD Statement, April 1, 1994. 1 page.

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Fax from Kevin, ASFSA, to Marshall, of Dateline Washington, Week of April 4, 1994, for review, April 1, 1994. 2 pages.

Draft letter from Dorothy Caldwell, President, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Jim Slattery, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding Welfare Reform, March 31, 1994. 2 pages.

Fax from Stacy Hoffhaus, United States Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Minority Staff, to Marshall Matz, of a letter from Richard G. Lugar, Ranking Minority Member, United States Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, to The Honorable Patrick Leahy, Chairman, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, regarding the implementation of the dietary guidelines in school meal programs, March 23, 1994, March 30, 1994. 2 pages.

Fax from [Ell], Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, to Marshall Matz, of materials related to welfare reform, March 30, 1994. 18 pages.

Fax from Dr. J. Larry Brown, Center on Hunger, Poverty and Nutrition Policy, Tufts University School of Nutrition, to Marshall Matz of correspondence related to the ABCD Statement of Principles, March 29, 1994. 5 pages.

Letter from Helen D. Kerrian, Director of Child Nutrition Services, National School District, to Marshall Matz, Esq., Olsson, Frank and Weeda, regarding including No-Fee Paperwork Reduction Pilot Programs in the Reauthorization Legislation, with attachments, March 25, 1994. 4 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Mr. Kevin Dando, American School Food Service Association, regarding USDA Commodity Program, March 23, 1994. 2 pages.

Fax from Josephine Martin, Executive Director, National Food Service Management Institute, to Marshall Matz, of a suggested letter for addressing NFSMI needs for 95 FY appropriations, March 22, 1994. 2 pages.

Panel lists for Hearing on H.R. 8, The Child Nutrition Reauthorization of 1994 and Improving the Nutritional Content of School Meals, March 24, 1994. 1 page.

Fax from Dr. J. Larry Brown, Center on Hunger, Poverty and Nutrition Policy, Tufts University School of Nutrition, to Marshall Matz of correspondence related to the ABCD Statement of Principles, March 21, 1994. 5 pages.

Fax from Dr. J. Larry Brown, Center on Hunger, Poverty and Nutrition Policy, Tufts University School of Nutrition, to Marshall Matz, Esq., strongly urging that the ABCD Statement not be supported, March 21, 1994. 1 page.

Memorandum from Dale E. Kildee, Chairman, ESVE Subcommittee, to ESVE Subcommittee Members and Staff, regarding Hearing on H.R. 8, Child Nutrition Reauthorization of 1994, crosses out and addressed to Kevin Dando, March 17, 1994.

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Legislative Directive: Child Nutrition, Issue: Child Nutrition Programs, A National PTA Legislative Issue Brief, March 1994. 2 pages.

Fax from Amy Brown, United States Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, to Marshall Matz, March 16, 1994, of a letter from Patrick Leahy, Chairman, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, United States Senate, to Honorable Jim Sasser, Chairman, Committee on the Budget, urging Sasser to provide Leahy’s Committee with $750 million over the next five years for improvements in child nutrition programs, March 14, 1994. 3 pages.

Fax from Kevin, ASFSA, to Dorothy Caldwell/Marilyn Hurt/Marshall Matz/Copy to Barbara of a list of the groups that have signed onto the “ABCD” statement of principles/recommendations as of March 15, 1994. 2 pages.

Folder 15:

Fax from Kevin, ASFSA, to Marshall, regarding specific sections of the regulation dealing with cost analysis, August 1, 1994. 5 pages.

Fax from Ed Barron/Doug Obrien, Senate Agriculture committee, Majority Staff (Senator Leahy) to Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank & Weeda, regarding the full amendment to S. 1614, August 1, 1994. 13 pages.

Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, ASFSA Executive Board, ASFSA Public Policy and Legislative Committee, ASFSA Nutrition Committee, cc: Barbara Borschow, regarding First Draft of Regulations Comments, July 29, 1994. 6 pages.

Letter from Mike Espy, Secretary, Department of Agriculture, to Marshall L. Matz, Esq., Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., expressing USDA’s to all amendments which would extend or expand the CLOC pilot projects, July 25, 1994. 1 page.

Fax from Ed/Amy, United States Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, to Marshall Matz, regarding all sections of the amendment which deal with dietary guidelines; also [PJL] statement, July 29, 1994. 6 pages.

Fax from Steve Lacey to Marshall Matz, [ASFSA] Conference, regarding Reauthorization, July 25, 1994. 1 page.

Fax from Colleen Kavanagh, on Congressman George Miller (D-California), U.S. House of Representatives letterhead, to Marshall Matz, regarding Extension of Remarks, Congressman George Miller, In Support of the Universal School Meal Pilot Program in H.R. 8, July 19, 1994. 2 pages.

Fax from Ed Cooney, Food Research and Action Center, to Marshall Matz of an Action Alert regarding Daschle Amendment to Child Nutrition Reauthorization Bill, Reasons to Oppose the Daschle Amendment, and a letter from numerous national groups to The Honorable Thomas A. Daschle, U.S. Senate, regarding National School Lunch and Breakfast Programs, July 20, 1994. 5 pages.

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Memorandum from Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Mr. Kevin Dando, Government Affairs Specialist, American School Food Service Association, regarding Healthy Meals for Healthy Americans Act of 1994, H.R. 8, July 20, 1994. 1 page.

Fax from Office of Senator Thomas A. Daschle, United States Senate, to Marshall Matz, regarding S. 1614, July 19, 1994. 4 pages.

Fax from Marilyn Hurt, ASFSA, to Public Policy and Legislative Committee, regarding PPL Committee Agenda, July 18, 1994. 2 pages.

Fax from Donald Goodman, Don Lee Farms, to Marshall Matz, of correspondence relating to USDA/OIG Audit Report No. 27099-26-SF, July 18, 1994. 10 pages.

Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, of a Legislative Alert regarding Congressional Child Nutrition Conference, July 18, 1994. 7 pages.

Fax from Dorothy Caldwell, ASFSA President, to Marshall Matz, requesting comments on her thoughts on the enclosed regulations, July 18, 1994. 7 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Stephen L. Lacey, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Mr. Kevin Dando, Government Affairs Specialist, American School Food Service Association, regarding Commodity Letter of Credit Provisions of H.R. 8, July 18, 1994. 2 pages.

Fax from Kevin, ASFSA, to Marshall, regarding cover memo language, July 18, 1994. 2 pages.

Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, of a Legislative Alert regarding Congressional Child Nutrition Conference, July 18, 1994. 7 pages.

Fax from Kevin, ASFSA, to Marshall, of a letter from Carol Davis Axtman, Director, South Dakota Department of Education and Cultural Affairs, regarding Senator Daschle amendments to S. 1614, July 18, 1994. 2 pages.

Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, regarding Sen. Tom Daschle’s planned proposed amendment to the Senate child nutrition reauthorization bill that would require schools to implement the Dietary Guidelines by July 1, 1996 instead of July 1, 1998, as proposed by USDA in its recently published regulations, July 16, 1994. 2 pages.

Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, of a memo regarding an amendment that may be introduced by Sen. Tom Daschle (D-S.D.), July 15, 1994. 7 pages.

Fax from Kevin, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, regarding the first reply to their memo regarding an amendment that may be introduced by Sen. Tom Daschle (D-S.D.), July 18, 1994. 2 pages.

Fax from Kevin, ASFSA, to Dorothy Caldwell/Vivian Pilant/Marilyn Hurt/Marshall Matz, regarding information to print along with Dorothy’s letter requesting a 30 day comment extension, July 13, 1994. 2 pages.

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Fax from Kevin, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz of an article: The Chicken King Plays Hard-Boiled Politics, Newsweek, July 18, 1994, with interesting items about Espy and his brother, July 13, 1994. 3 pages.

Fax from Kevin, ASFSA, to Marshall, of the article: School-Meals Rules Lauded as Healthy Shift, Education Week, Extra Edition, July 13, 1994, July 12, 1994. 3 pages.

Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, regarding a revised version of materials regarding Congressional Child Nutrition Conference, July 12, 1994. 7 pages.

Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, of materials for review regarding Congressional Child Nutrition Conference, July 12, 1994. 7 pages.

Fax from Kevin, ASFSA, to Marshall, regarding a list of companies asked to request an extension for the regulation comment period, July 7, 1994. 2 pages.

Fax from Kevin, ASFSA, to Marshall, regarding a letter from Josephine Busha, State Director, Child Nutrition Programs, Vermont Department of Education, to Vice President Al Gore, Jr., The White House, regarding concerns for the burdens of proposed changes in regulations for the National School Lunch Program, July 8, 1994. 3 pages.

Letter from Hillary Rodham Clinton, The White House, to Dear Friends, sending greetings to each of the attendees of the installation of the president of the American School Food Service Association, Ms. Vivian Pilant, July 7, 1994. 1 page.

Letter from Frank A. Harris, Food Service Director, Norwalk Public Schools, Chairman, C.S.F.S.A. Committee on Universal Feeding, to Ms. Janet Bantley, Connecticut State Department of Education Child Nutrition Program, and Ms. Vivian Pilant, R.D., Director, Office of School Food Services, South Carolina Department of Education, regarding making Connecticut the pilot state for Universal Feeding, July 5, 1994. 1 page.

Letter from Joe Lieberman, United States Senate, to Mr. Frank A. Harris, Norwalk Public Schools, regarding a Universal Feeding Pilot Program, June 30, 1994. 1 page.

Letter from Judith E. Peterson, Funding and Community Resources, Office of Congressman Christopher Shays, Fourth District Connecticut, with an enclosed letter from Congressman Shays to The Honorable Michael Espy, Secretary, U.S. Department of Agriculture, regarding Connecticut piloting a universal feeding program, June 30, 1994. 2 pages.

Fax from Kevin, ASFSA, to Marshall, of a June 24, 1994 letter from Paul McElwain, Director, School & Community Nutrition, Kentucky Department of Education, to Hon. Ellen Haas, Assistant Secretary, Food and Consumer Services, United States Department of Agriculture, requesting the comment period for proposed regulations regarding Nutrition Objectives for School Meals be extended to 120 days, July 5, 1994. 3 pages.

Fax from Kevin, ASFSA, to Marshall, regarding two sections of S. 1614 that he has questions about, July 5, 1994. 5 pages.

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Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, of a letter from Dorothy Caldwell, President, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Ellen Haas, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, U.S. Department of Agriculture, requesting a 30 extension period for comments on the Nutritional Objectives for School Meals Regulations, as the comment period coincides with the summer recess, June 29, 1994. 2 pages.

Article: Program Pulls Youth Into 5 a Day Lessons, The Packer, not dated. 1 page.

Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, of Tuesday Morning for the Week of June 27, 1994, and a summary of major items included in S. 1614 after the June 22, 1994 Senate Agriculture Committee markup, June 27, 1994. 5 pages.

Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, with an attached Associated Press article about Coca-Cola Co. appearing to have won its battle against a proposal that would have required the Agricultural Department to help local schools ban the sale of junk food on school grounds, June 23, 1994. 2 pages.

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Article: School Districts Said To Be Asking For BST-Free Milk, Food Labeling News, June 23, 1994. 2 pages.

Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, of a list of endorsees of Universal Child Nutrition Concept/H.R.11 (As of June 22, 1994). 2 pages.

Fax from Kevin, ASFSA, to Marshall, of a fax from Maria Balakshin, State Directors/Supervisors Section Chair, ASFSA, to Dorothy Caldwell, Kevin Dando, Marilyn Hurt, Penny McConnell, Vivian Pilant, of a letter Balakshin sent to Ellen Haas, regarding the proposed regulation on Nutrition Objectives for School Meals, requesting that Haas consider extending the comment period to 120 days, June 22, 1994. 4 pages.

Fax from Kevin, ASFSA, to Marshall, regarding an edited letter to The Honorable Bill Emerson, requesting Emerson serve as the Carl Perkins Lecturer at the American School Food Service Association’s 48th Annual National Conference, June 22, 1994. 2 pages.

Fax from Dorothy Caldwell, ASFSA President, to Marshall Matz, of a July 20, 1993 letter from Bill Clinton, The White House, to Ms. Dorothy Caldwell, President, American School Food Service Association, congratulation Caldwell on her recent election as president of the American School Food Service Association, June 22, 1994. 2 pages.

Fax from Kevin, ASFSA, to Marshall, of a section of the Federal Register, Vol. 59, No. 111, June 10, 1994, regarding a proposed rule on Nutrition Disclosure, June 21, 1994. 3 pages.

Fax from Kevin, ASFSA, to Marshall, regarding a letter sent to The Honorable William L. Clay, June 21, 1994. 2 pages.

Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to John Bode, of a June 17, 1994 Reuters article: U.S. Lawmakers Mull Guidelines for School Caterers, June 21, 1994. 2 pages.

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Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, of a June 17, 1994 Reuters article: U.S. Lawmakers Mull Guidelines for School Caterers, June 21, 1994. 2 pages.

Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, of an Associated Press article: School Lunches, June 18, 1994. 3 pages.

Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz regarding the S. 1614 markup, June 17, 1994. 3 pages.

Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, ASFSA Executive Board, PPL Committee, regarding the S. 1614 markup, June 17, 1994. 4 pages.

Fax from Dorothy Wood, Anamosa Community School District, to Marshall Matz, regarding Wood’s testimony before the Senate Subcommittee on Nutrition and Investigations, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, June 17, 1994. 3 pages.

Fax from Beth Hanna, Wes Des Moines Community Schools, to Marshall Matz, regarding Hanna’s testimony before the Senate Subcommittee on Nutrition and Investigations, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, June 17, 1994. 4 pages.

Article: Schools Must Trim the Fat From Menus: Consumer Groups Hail New U.S.D.A. Rules, Education Week, Volume XIII, Number 38, June 15, 1994. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Marilyn Hurt, ASFSA, to PPL Committee, regarding Preparing for Our Upcoming Meeting, June 14, 1994. 2 pages.

Committee Provisions, Title IV – Domestic Food Programs, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, not dated. 4 pages.

Fax from Stacy [Hoffhaus], United States Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Minority Staff, to Marshall Matz, regarding Commodity language for USDA, June 13, 1994. 3 pages.

Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Steve Lacey, of an Associated Press article regarding a Justice Department investigation of Agriculture Secretary Mike Espy, June 9, 1994. 3 pages.

Press Release: ASFSA Response To USDA Initiative, American School Food Service Association, June 9, 1994. 4 pages.

Memorandum from Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Kevin Dando, Government Affairs Specialist, American School Food Service Association, regarding FNS Proposed Changes to School Meal Requirements, June 8, 1994. 4 pages.

Letter from John R. Purcell, Partner, Giuffrida Associates, Inc., to Ruth Matoto, Foodservice Specialist, Fairfax County Public Schools, regarding the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, and its implications for the National School Lunch and Breakfast Programs, June 2, 1994. 3 pages.

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Memorandum from Jo Busha, Vermont Department of Education Child Nutrition Programs, to Kevin Dando, regarding New Regs, June 8, 1994. 2 pages.

Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to every state legislative chair, state director, and state president in the country, of a summary of the regulations about to be released by USDA, June 7, 1994. 5 pages.

Article: Associated Press article regarding the government requiring cafeteria to cut fat in lunches, June 6, 1994. 1 page.

Article: U. S. Proposes Healthier Food At All Schools; New Rules Would Cut Fat and Cholesterol, New York Times, June 7, 1994. 2 pages.

Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, regarding a revised version of Testimony of the American School Food Service Association before the Committee on Agriculture, U. S. House of Representatives, June 7, 1994. 6 pages.

Fax from Kevin, ASFSA, to Marshall, regarding some of Dorothy’s thoughts about these regs, June 6, 1994. 3 pages.

Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz regarding proposed USDA meal regulations clearing the Office of Management and Budget, and an ASFSA Preliminary Statement On USDA School Meal Regulations press release, June 6, 1994. 3 pages.

Article: New Lunch Program Lets Students Make Healthier Choices, Food Labeling News, June 2, 1994. 2 pages.

Fax from Kevin, ASFSA, to Marshall, regarding all of Dorothy’s thoughts on H.R. 8, June 3, 1994. 6 pages.

Fax from Steve Lacey, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Kevin Dando, of the staff notes from the markup, June 3, 1994. 9 pages.

Comparisons of Four Scenarios for One School District With and Without Implementation of Provision II and Provision III of HR8, June 3, 1994. 4 pages.

Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz regarding proposed language for a press release, June 1, 1994. 2 pages.

Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz instruction Matz to throw away the earlier version of the press release, and sending a new version, June 1, 1994. 3 pages.

Memorandum from Christina to Marshall regarding Negotiated Rulemaking, May 26, 1994. 1 page.

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Article: Associated Press article regarding Agriculture Secretary Mike Espy’s resignation, October 3, 1994. 1 page.

Memorandum: Urgent Alert from Susan Frost to All CEF Members, regarding Partisan Maneuvers Threaten to Hold Our Children’s Education Hostage, September 28, 1994. 1 page.

Fax from Beth Johnson, National Cattlemen’s Association, to Marshall Matz, regarding a possible option of preventing USDA from giving nutritional criteria to follow, and gives them the opportunity to use LUNCHPOWER program, etc., in schools, September 28, 1994. 2 pages.

Memorandum from John D. Perkins, Texas Education Agency, to Southwest Region State Child Nutrition Directors, regarding Proposed Legislative Cut of SAE Funds, September 22, 1994. 1 page.

Editorial: What Should Schoolchildren Eat? The Tampa Tribune, September 24, 1994. 1 page.

Tuesday Morning, Legislative Update for ASFSA Executives, Week of September 26, 1994, with attached editorial opposing universal meal pilots that ran in the Washington Post, as well as ASFSA’s and Rep. George Miller’s responses. 6 pages.

Letter from Mark Epstein, Executive Director, Public Voice, to Representative William Goodling, U. S. House of Representatives, urging Goodling to eliminate negotiated rulemaking from the Healthy Meals for Healthy Children Act, H.R. 8, during conference, September 23, 1994. 1 page.

Letter from Charles Kirby, Director, Office of Child Nutrition, Mississippi Department of Education, to The Honorable Thad Cochran, State Senator, Attn: Hunt Shipman, regarding Senate Bill 1614 having to be passed again due to a technicality, Negotiated Rulemaking, and Universal Pilots, September 23, 1994. 1 page.

Article: Laboring Through Privatization; When Your District Contracts For School Services, Who’s the Boss? The American School Board Journal, September 1994. 3 pages.

Article: A District Take Initiative to Operate Own Program, The School Administrator, May 1994. 4 pages.

Letter from Al Gore, The Vice President, Washington, to Honorable Mike Espy, Secretary of Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, regarding Gore’s view of a provision added to the House version of the Healthy Meals for Healthy Americans Act of 1994, September 21, 1994. 2 pages.

Endorsees of Universal Child Nutrition Concept/H.R. 11 (As of September 23, 1994). 1 page.

Letter from George Miller, M.C. (D-Calif., and member of the House Education and Labor Committee), Congress of the United States, House of Representatives, to The Washington Post, regarding the Post’s neither understanding the proposal for a pilot program for a universal school meal program or its likely benefits, September 22, 1994. 2 pages.

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Article: Agriculture Secretary Espy Says He Will Be Cleared, Reuters America, Inc., September 22, 1994. 1 page.

Fax from Colleen, on Congressman George Miller (D-California), U.S. House of Representatives letterhead, to Marshall Matz, regarding a draft of a reply to an editorial from Miller to The Washington Post, September 22, 1994. 3 pages.

Fax from Kevin, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, regarding SNE opposing negotiated rulemaking, September 21, 1994. 2 pages.

Article: Possible Misuse of Second U.S. Car by Espy is Probe, Wall Street Journal, September 21, 1994. 1 page.

Memorandum from Penny McConnell, ASFSA Strategic Planning Chair, to ASFSA Executive Board, ASFSA House of Delegates, ASFSA Committee Chairmen/Members, regarding House of Delegates Visioning Session Report, September 20, 1994. 10 pages.

Fax from Beth Johnson, National Cattlemen’s Association, to Marshall Matz, of materials related to Promoting Children’s Health Through Healthier School Meals, Section 106(c), September 19, 1994. 4 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Mark Halverson, Office of Senator Harkin; Chuck Penry, Office of Senator Heflin; Tim Galvin, Office of Senator Kerrey; Kent Hall, Office of Senator Conrad; Jeannine Kenney, Office of Senator Feingold; Tom Buis, Office of Senator Daschle; requesting a quick assist on child nutrition by contacting Ed Barron of the Senate Agriculture Committee and letting Barron know of their Senator’s interest in the negotiated rulemaking provision, September 16, 1994. 1 page each.

Letter from Mark Epstein, Executive Director, Public Voice for Food & Health Policy, to Ms. Mary Klatko, Director of Food and Nutrition Services, Howard County Public Schools, regarding Public Voice incorrectly stating that ARA food consultants had assisted Howard County’s food service program, September 1, 1994. 1 page.

Article: Proposal for Improvements in School Lunches Draws Fire, The State, Columbia, S.C., September 8, 1994. 1 page.

Article: World Leaders Beware – You Are What You Eat, The State, Columbia, S.C., September 8, 1994. 1 page.

Fax from Vivian Pilant, ASFSA President, to Marshall Matz, regarding negotiated rulemaking and the School Meals Initiative, September 13, 1994. 4 pages.

Fax from Mark Epstein, Public Voice for Food & Health Policy, to Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., of a letter from Joseph M. Fairbanks, Weinberg and Green, Attorneys at Law, to Mr. Mark Epstein, Executive Director, Public Voice for Food & Health Policy, regarding the false and possibly defamatory statement contained in Public Voice for Food & Health Policy’s publication “Serving up Success: Schools Making Nutrition a Priority,” that

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“ARA food consultants are used to help improve Howard County School meals…”, September 9, 1994. 4 pages.

Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, regarding Sen. Tom Daschle’s planned proposed amendment to the Senate child nutrition reauthorization bill that would require schools to implement the Dietary Guidelines by July 1, 1996 instead of July 1, 1998, as proposed by USDA in its recently published regulations, July 16, 1994. 3 pages.

Associated Press article regarding new Agriculture Department rules for what is served in 92,000 cafeterias, September 10, 1994. 1 page.

Article: School Lunch Plan Too Much To Swallow. PTA, Other Critics Say, Los Angeles Times, September 8, 1994. 2 pages.

Excerpt from a Public Voice statement regarding nutrient standard menu planning, not dated. 3 pages.

Article: PTA Opposes Government Plan for Healthier School Lunches, The Baltimore Sun, September 8, 1994.

Sample letter to fax Representatives regarding the child nutrition reauthorization bill, September 9, 1994. 1 page.

Article: Food Fight, Inside Politics, The Washington Times, September 8, 1994. 1 page.

Article: Groups Say Nutrition Rules Will Smother Schools in Paperwork, The Associated Press, 1994. 1 page.

Article: Plan to Upgrade School Lunches Gets Mixed Marks, Reuters America, Inc., September 7, 1994. 1 page.

Fax from Mary Klatko, The Howard County Public School System, to Marshall Matz, of a letter from Mark Epstein, Executive Director, Public Voice for Food & Health Policy, to Ms. Mary Klatko, Director of Food and Nutrition Services, Howard County Public Schools, regarding Public Voice incorrectly stating that ARA food consultants had assisted Howard County’s food service program, September 1, 1994, and information on Howard County (MD) Public Schools, September 8, 1994. 4 pages.

Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, of three articles related to school lunch, September 7, 1994. 4 pages.

Fax from [Diana], National Education Association, to Marshall of a letter from Kenneth F. Melley, Assistant Executive Director, National Education Association, to Mr. Robert M. Eadie, Chief, Policy and Program Development Branch, Child Nutrition Division, Food and Nutrition Service, USDA, offering comments on the School Meals Initiative for Healthy Children regulations, September 7, 1994. 4 pages.

Article: Taking Produce To School, The Packer, August 29, 1994. 1 page.

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Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz and Stephen L. Lacey, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Mr. Kevin Dando, Government Affairs Specialist, American School Food Service Association; Barbara Borschow, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association; Vivian Pilant, MS, RD, President, American School Food Service Association; Marilyn Hurt, American School Food Service Association; Penny McConnell, MS, RD, American School Food Service Association; Dorothy Caldwell, MS, RD, Past President, American School Food Service Association, regarding USDA Press Conference on the School Lunch Program, with an attached A Parent’s Guide For Healthy School Meals, September 1, 1994. 3 pages. Each.

Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, regarding calling the ASFSA Legislative Hotline for further details on an upcoming ASFSA press conference, August 31, 1994. 1 page.

Memorandum from Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Mr. Kevin Dando, Government Affairs Specialist, American School Food Service Association, regarding Public Voice Report on the National School Lunch Program, August 30, 1994. 2 pages.

Press Release: Meals That Make A Difference, Successful School Lunch Programs Make Case for Earlier, More Comprehensive Implementation of USDA School Lunch Reform, Public Voice for Food & Health Policy, August 30, 1994. 2 pages.

Statement by Mark S. Epstein, Executive Director, Public Voice for Food and Health Policy, Release of “Serving Up Success: Schools Making Nutrition A Priority”, Public Voice for Food & Health Policy, August 30, 1994. 3 pages.

Memorandum from Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Joyce A. Nettleton, DSc, RD, Director, Office of Scientific Public Affairs, Institute of Food Technologists, regarding Public Voice Report on the National School Lunch Program, August 30, 1994. 2 pages, with attached Press Release: Meals That Make A Difference, Successful School Lunch Programs Make Case for Earlier, More Comprehensive Implementation of USDA School Lunch Reform, Public Voice for Food & Health Policy, August 30, 1994. 2 pages, and Statement by Mark S. Epstein, Executive Director, Public Voice for Food and Health Policy, Release of “Serving Up Success: Schools Making Nutrition A Priority”, Public Voice for Food & Health Policy, August 30, 1994. 3 pages.

Letter from Amanda Manning for William E. Ludwig, Administrator, to Regional Administrators, All Regions, regarding Buy American Requirement, August 12, 1994. 2 pages.

Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, regarding 10 Steps to Healthy Eating At School, August 29, 1994. 1 page.

Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, regarding Proposal for FY 1995 Dietary Guidelines Funding, which has not been formally released by USDA yet, August 29, 1994. 3 pages.

Fax from Kevin, ASFSA, to Marshall, of a letter from Charles W. Stenholm, Member of Congress, to Mr. Jay Treadwell, Director, Food Service, U. S. House of Representatives,

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requesting that Treadwell make a portion of the Longworth Cafeteria available for a press conference, August 29, 1994. 2 pages.

Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, regarding the Senate passing S. 1614, U.S. Department of Agriculture, August 29, 1994. 1 page.

Memorandum from Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Mr. Kevin Dando, Government Affairs Specialist, American School Food Service Association, regarding Senate Action on the Child Nutrition Reauthorization Bill and Department of Agriculture Reorganization, August 26, 1994. 2 pages.

Press Release: USDA Unveils New Parents’ Guide For Healthful School Meals, News Division, Office of Public Affairs, United States Department of Agriculture, August 25, 1994. 1 page.

Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, regarding the USDA press conference occurring next week, August 25, 1994. 2 pages.

Fax from Steve Lacey, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Kevin Dando, ASFSA, and Dorothy Caldwell, Arkansas Department of Education, regarding the Daschle Amendment, August 25, 1994. 3 pages each.

Fax from Kevin Dando, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz, regarding a “heads up” about two press conferences to be held in Washington next week regarding school lunch programs, August 24, 1994. 3 pages.

Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Steve Lacey, regarding an Associated Press article regarding Mike Espy attending the Super Bowl in an official capacity, as Smokey Bear was saluted at halftime, August 24, 1994, 3 pages.

Fax from Kevin, ASFSA, to Steve Lacey, regarding the press release Serving Up Success, Public Voice’s Annual School Lunch Report Visits the Frontlines of School Lunch Reform, Public Voice for Food & Health Policy, August 24, 1994. 2 pages.

Fax from Kevin, ASFSA, to Steve Lacey/Marshall Matz, regarding the draft Witness List for Review of USDA’s proposed rule, “Nutrition Objectives for School Meals”, Department Operations and Nutrition Subcommittee, Public Hearing, August 23, 1994. 2 pages.

Fax from Steve Lacey, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Kevin Dando, regarding the Manager’s Amendment to S. 1614, August 16, 1994. 14 pages.

Memorandum from Steven L. Lacey, Legislative Assistant, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Penny McConnell, MS, RD, American School Food Service Association; Dorothy Caldwell, MS, RD, Past President, American School Food Service Association; Marilyn Hurt, American School Food Service Association; Vivian Pilant, MS, RD, President, American School Food Service Association, regarding Child Nutrition Update, August 19, 1994.

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Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, regarding the final draft version of the comments to the proposed School Meals Initiative for Healthy Children regulations, August 9, 1994. 8 pages.

Fax from Julie Paradis, Committee on Agriculture – Counsel Office, U. S. House of Representatives, to Marshall Matz, Kevin Dando, of a letter from Charles W. Stenholm, Chairman, Subcommittee on Department Operations and Nutrition, Committee on Agriculture, U. S. House of Representatives, to Ms. Vivian Pilant, M.S.R.D., President, American School Food Service Association, Director, Office of School Food Services, South Carolina Department of Education, inviting Pilant to testify before the Subcommittee on Department Operations and Nutrition public oversight hearing regarding the recently proposed rule of the U.S. Department of Agriculture to provide nutrition objectives for school meals, August 9, 1994. 3 pages.

Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, regarding the first draft of the comments to the proposed School Meals Initiative for Healthy Children regulations, August 9, 1994. 7 pages.

Draft two of the ASFSA comments to the proposed School Meals Initiative for Healthy Children regulations, August 9, 1994. 6 pages.

Letter from Vivian Pilant, M.S., R.D., President, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Joe Scordato, FNS FOI Officer, regarding a Freedom of Information Act Request, August 5, 1994. 1 page.

Memorandum from Janet Bantley, R.D., Vice President, American School Food Service Association, to Executive Board, Committee Chairs and Committee Members, NFSMI Liaisons, regarding 1994 Fall Committee Days, August 4, 1994. 3 pages.

Letter from Janet Bantley, MS, RD, Conference Program Chair, and Barbara S. Borschow, CAE, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz, Washington Counsel, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, regarding Matz’ outstanding contribution to the American School Food Service Association, August 4, 1994. 1 page.

H.R. 4795, in the House of Representatives, A Bill to direct the President to establish a program to provide for coordination between Federal, State, and local agencies, voluntary organizations, and private enterprise in order to encourage the public to eat a healthy diet, July 19, 1994. 11 pages.

Fax from Senate Agriculture Committee, Majority Staff (Senator Leahy), to Marshall Matz, regarding implementing section 9(f)(2) of the National School Lunch Act, August 3, 1994. 3 pages.

Memorandum from Public Voice to FRAC, CSPI, ASFSA, regarding Meeting about School Lunch Regulations on Friday Aug. 5 at Public Voice, August 3, 1994. 1 page.

Fax from Kevin, ASFSA, to Marshall, of a letter from Ellen Haas, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, to Ms. Dorothy Caldwell, RD, Director, Arkansas Department of Education, assuring Caldwell that Hass will seriously consider Caldwell’s request to extend the

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comment period for the Nutrition Objectives for School Meals regulations, July 28, 1994. 2 pages.

Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Vivian Pilant, Penny McConnell, Janet Bantley, Marilyn Hurt, Barbara Borschow, Marshall Matz, of materials they will need to review regarding the Daschle amendment, the Administrative Procedure Act, etc., before tomorrow’s conference call, August 3, 1994. 10 pages.

Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Vivian Pilant, Penny McConnell, Janet Bantley, Marilyn Hurt, Barbara Borschow, Marshall Matz, of the agenda for Thursday’s conference call, August 2, 1994. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Tish Eggleston Pahl, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to American School Food Service Association, Attn: Kevin Dando, regarding The Administrative Procedure Act, August 2, 1994. 5 pages.

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Memorandum from Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Mr. Kevin Dando, Government Affairs Specialist, American School Food Service Association, regarding Committee Assignments for the Senate Agriculture Committee and Labor and Human Resources Committee, January 4, 1995. 2 pages.

Fax from Marilyn Hurt to Marshall Matz of a Resolution by the Board of Education, School District of LaCrosse opposing block grants, January 4, 1994. 6 pages.

Memorandum from Marilyn Hurt to PPL Committee regarding Preparing for Upcoming Meeting, January 3, 1994. 2 pages.

Fax from Jane Wynn to Marshall Matz of a letter from Jane T. Wynn, Director, School Food Service Department, The School Board of Broward County, Florida, to The Honorable E. Clay Shaw, House of Representatives, expressing concern over the proposal to include the School Lunch, School Breakfast, and Commodity Distribution programs in a block grant, December 15, 1994. 3 pages.

Fax from Kevin Dando to Marshall Matz of a December 29, 1994 Wall Street Journal article: HHS’ Shalala: GOP Welfare Reform Shortchanges Child, December 31, 1994. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Interested Parties, regarding President Clinton’s nomination of Dan Glickman (D-KS) to be Secretary of Agriculture, December 28, 1994. 1 page.

Statement of The Honorable Dan Glickman, Secretary of Agriculture-Designate, The White House, December 28, 1994. 1 page.

Biography: Dan Glickman, Secretary of Agriculture Designate, Office of Communications, United States Department of Agriculture, December 1994. 1 page.

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Memorandum from Jim Stafford, ASFSA, to State Directors regarding FY’96 Child Nutrition Funding Per USDA, December 28, 1994. 2 pages.

Article: GOP Plan Threatens School Meal Programs, The Herald-Leader, Lexington, KY, December 21, 1994. 1 page.

Press Release: Personal Responsibility Act Would ‘Play Havoc’ with School Lunches, Forcing Many Schools to Offer No Program, Public Voice Says, Public Voice for Food & Health Policy, December 20, 1994. 2 pages.

Letter from Mark S. Epstein, President, Public Voice for Food and Health Policy, to The Honorable Bill Goodling, Chairman, Economic and Educational Opportunities Committee, U. S. House of Representatives, regarding the decimating effect the Personal Responsibility Act would have on the National School Lunch Program, December 20, 1994. 3 pages.

Fax from Kevin to Marshall of editorial cartoons from Georgia, December 20, 1994. 3 pages.

Memorandum from Jim Stafford, ASFSA, Manager of Economic Research & Analysis, to State Directors, regarding Template to Develop State Funding Analysis of PRA, December 16, 1994. 4 pages.

List: 104th Congress Majority Appropriations Sub-Committee Assignments, December 17, 1994. 3 pages.

Letter from Ronald A. Schuler, President, California Canning Peach Association, to The Honorable Wally Herger, U. S. House of Representatives, commenting on the Personal Responsibility Act (PRA), December 19. 1994. 2 pages.

Article: GOP Details Welfare Trims As Clinton Ponders Tax Cut, N.Y. Times News Service, December 17, 1994. 3 pages.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Stephen L. Lacey, Legislative Assistant, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Ms. Veronica McCarthy, Senator Grassley’s Office, United States Senate, regarding the House welfare reform proposal, December 16, 1994. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Stephen L. Lacey, Legislative Assistant, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Mr. Jim Jochum, Senator Grassley’s Office, United States Senate, regarding the House welfare reform proposal, December 16, 1994. 1 page.

Memorandum from Stephen Lacey, Legislative Assistant, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Jim Jochum, Senator Grassley’s Office, regarding 70 percent of the school lunches in Iowa not receiving Federal assistance under the House welfare reform proposal, December 15, 1994. 1 page.

Fax from Kevin to Marshall of a Legislative Crisis Plan, December 15, 1994. 5 pages.

Letter from Lilla May Hunsley, President, Georgia School Food Service Association, Inc., to The Honorable Clay Shaw, United States House of Representatives, expressing the Georgia School

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Food Service Association’s concerns if the Personal Responsibility Act is passed with current provisions, December 13, 1994, 1 page.

Resolution, State of Georgia, State Board of Education, that the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States continue their longstanding support of the National School Lunch and Breakfast Programs for all children, December 13, 1994. 1 page.

Article: Board of Education Urges Congress to Continue School Lunch Programs; GOP ‘Contract’ Would Cut Funds, Gwinnett Extra, December 14, 1994. 1 page.

Letterrom Peggy Stevenson, Director of Food Service, and Member, ASFSA Public Policy and Legislation Committee, to The Honorable Wally Herger, U. S. House of Representatives, opposing a block grant for the School Lunch Program, School Breakfast Program, and Commodity Distribution Program, December 14, 1994. 1 page.

Memorandum from Vivian Pilant, ASFSA President, to State Directors, regarding Response to Personal Responsibility Act, with attached Memorandum from Jim Stafford, ASFSA Manager of Economic Research and Analysis, to State Directors, regarding Personal Responsibility Act-Summary of Key Economic Impact Findings, December 14, 1994. 5 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Stephen L. Lacey, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Rich Pasco, National Pork Producers; Judy Gifford, National Milk Producers Federation; Beth Johnson, National Cattleman’s Association; Joel Brandenberger, National Turkey Federation; Mary Hemsley, National Broiler Council; Jens Knutson, American Meat Institute; John Keeling, American Farm Bureau Federation; Nancy Danielson, National Farmers Union; Christine Nelson, McLeod, Watkinson, and Miller; Kim Cutchins, National Peanut Council; Barbara Spangler, NASDA; David Graves, Rice Millers Association; Jay Howell, National Council of Farmer Cooperatives; Ron Schuler, California Canning Peach Association; Catherine Miller, Art Haeussler, ACDA; Kevin Dando, ASFSA, regarding Future of the Commodity Distribution Program, December 14, 1994. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Kevin Dando, ASFSA Manager of Government and Public Affairs, to ASFSA Legislative Leaders, regarding Legislative Alert, December 13, 1994. 1 page.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to American School Food Service Association, regarding Welfare Reform/Child Nutrition/Commodities, December 13, 1994. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Jim Stafford to Barbara Borschow, Kevin Dando, regarding Adendum (sic) to Previous Memo, December 13, 1994. 1 page.

Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, of ASFSA Analysis of the Personal Responsibility Act (PRA), December 12, 1994. 8 pages.

Letter from Dr. A. Wayne Lord, National Peanut Council Chairman, Southco Commodities, to The Honorable Robert Dole, United States Senate, urging Dole in the strongest possible terms to oppose proposals, such as those included in the Person (sic) Responsibility Act (PRA), to replace current federal food assistance programs with block grant funding, December 9, 1994. 2 pages.

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Article: GOP Gluttons Feed Wealthy, Starve Poor, The Miami Herald, November 24, 1994. 1 page.

Article: Poor Kids Get Unhealthy Meals At School, The Miami Herald, November 22, 1994. 1 page.

Fax from Jim Stafford to Marshall Matz regarding the impact on PRA – eligible students, December 8, 1994. 2 pages.

Fax from Kevin to Marshall of Personal Responsibility Act – States That Stand to Lose the Most School Lunch Funding (as a percentage of total program funding, FY’93), December 8, 1994. 2 pages.

Fax from Jim Stafford to Marshall Matz of Impact of Personal Responsibility Act on Student Participation in School Food Lunch Programs, December 7, 1994. 2 pages.

Fax from Dorothy Caldwell Arkansas Department of Education, Child Nutrition Section, to Kevin Dando of materials related to the welfare reform debate, December 6, 1994. 10 pages.

Memorandum from Barbara S. Borschow, ASFSA Executive Director, to Paul McElwain, Annette Bomar, Gene White, Brad Devlin, Marilyn Hurt, regarding Pending Legislation Think Tank (Personal Responsibility Act), December 5, 1994. 2 pages.

Fax from Dorothy Caldwell Arkansas Department of Education, Child Nutrition Section, to Marshall Matz regarding Musings, December 1, 1994. 3 pages.

Fax from Barry D. Sackin to Marshall Matz regarding entitlement status, November 30, 1994. 3 pages.

Fax from [Bill] Ludwig, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Food and Consumer Service, Office of the Administrator, to Marshall Matz, regarding Agenda for Options for a Food Based Menu Planning System That Meets Dietary Guidelines, November 29, 1994. 2 pages.

Editorial: GOP Grinches, Louisville Courier-Journal, November 24, 1994. 1 page. 2 copies.

Article: Schools Hope to Shield Federal Meal Program Under New Congress, Louisville Courier-Journal, November 27, 1994. 1 page.

Article: Proposal Would Overhaul Welfare System, N.Y. Times News Service, November 22, 1994. 2 pages.

Article: Republicans-Welfare, The Associated Press, November 22, 1994. 2 pages.

Fax from Ellen, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, to Marshall Matz, regarding the block grant, November 17, 1994. 6 pages.

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Excerpt from GOP Budget Cutters Target ‘White Elephant’, The Wall Street Journal, November 17, 1994. 1 page.

Memorandum from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Public Policy and Legislation Committee, regarding Minutes for the October Committee Days meeting, November 17, 1994. 3 pages.

Article regarding low-fat diets, cholesterol, and children’s growth, The Associated Press, November 15, 1994. 1 page.

Memorandum from Marilyn Hurt to PPL Committee regarding Communicating to Your State Legislative Team and Other Information, November 14, 1994. 7 pages.

Action ASFSA, November 15, 1994. 20 pages.

Letter from Dorothy Caldwell, RD, Director, Child Nutrition, Arkansas Department of Education, to Ms. Carol Rasco, Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy, The White House, regarding Child Nutrition, November 8, 1994. 1 page.

Article: Election May Trigger Changes In Clinton’s Cabinet, Reuters America, Inc., November 6, 1994. 1 page.

Article: Charge Against Hunger 1994 is Launched Nov. 1; Campaign Hopes to Raise $5 Million to Fight Hunger, PR Newswire, November 1, 1994. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Tami Cline, Kevin Dando, to ASFSA Executive Board, Barbara Borschow, regarding CSPI Petition, November 1, 1994. 3 pages.

List: Top 25 Vulnerable House Incumbents, Roll Call, November 3, 1994. 1 page.

Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz regarding the public law number for the child reauthorization bill, November 3, 1994. 1 page.

Fax from Patty Fitzgerald, c/o Shaun Lamberson, to Marshall Matz, regarding the article NSMP: A Test for USDA, Too, November 2, 1994. 3 pages.

Article: Congress Should Not Delay School Lunch Improvements, Flint, MI Journal, September [28], 1994. 1 page.

Fax from Marilyn Hurt to Marshall Matz of a letter from Colette Pohlkamp, MSFSA Co-Legislative Chair, Minnesota School Food Service Association, to Marilyn Hurt, PPL Chair, District of La Crosse, regarding universal breakfast pilot programs and speakers for the annual legislative action conference, October 31, 1994. 2 pages.

Fax from Henrietta Moore, PPL Committee, to Marshall Matz, PPL Committee, requesting review and comment of a letter from Henrietta A. Moore, Director, Office of Food Services, Detroit Public Schools, urging support for the re-election of Dale Kildee to Congress, October 27, 1994. 2 pages.

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Fax from Kevin to Marshall regarding a Kildee check going out to Maggie [Springer], October 26, 1994. 1 page.

Proclamation: National School Lunch Week, 1994, by the President of the United States of America, Federal Register, Vol. 59, No. 197, October 13, 1993. 1 page.

Fax from Kevin, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall of questions the Senate Ag Committee sent for answers, October 25, 1994. 2 pages.

Fax from Steve, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Kevin, ASFSA, of material regarding welfare reform, not dated. 5 pages.

Interview: Improving School Lunches Is On Track, Official Insists, Atlanta Constitution, October 15, 1994. 1 page.

Press Release: Espy Begins Implementation of Historic USDA Reorganization, News Division, Office of Communications, United States Department of Agriculture, October 20, [?]. 1 page.

Fax from Kevin, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz regarding two more letters supporting Shirley Watkins, October 19, 1994. 5 pages.

Memorandum from Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Mr. Kevin Dando, Government Affairs Specialist, American School Food Service Association, regarding CSPI Press Conference on Seafood Restaurants, October 19, 1994. 3 pages.

Letter from William M. Webster, IV, Director of Scheduling and Advance, The White House, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, General Counsel, American School Food Association, c/o Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., declining an invitation to President Clinton to host a signing ceremony for the Child Nutrition Reauthorization Act, October 18, 1994. 1 page.

Fax from Steve Lacey, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Kevin Dando, of Contract With America and The Personal Responsibility Act-Welfare Reform, October 17, [1994]. 8 pages.

Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, of an Associated Press article regarding possible closing of food pantries because of federal government cuts in the amount of food it provides to them, October 17, 1994. 1 page.

Fax from Diane Shust, Government Relations, National Education Association, to Kevin Dando, Marshall Matz of a letter from Diane Allensworth, PhD, RN, Associate Executive Director of Programs, American School Health Association, to James H. Williams, Exec. Director, National Education Association, requesting Williams join Allensworth in “writing your congressman to oppose Section 106(C) of HR 8, October 14, 1994. 2 pages.

Article: S.T.O.P. Questions Texas A&M Beef Study, Cross’s Role, Food Chemical News, October 3, 1994. 2 pages.

Action ASFSA, October 11, 1994. 14 pages.

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Fax from Kevin to Marshall Matz of material regarding Competitive Foods, October 11, 1994. 9 pages.

Fax from Kevin to Marshall Matz of a thank you note from state directors in Pennsylvania, October 10, 1994. 2 pages.

Fax from Marilyn Hurt, ASFSA, to Public Policy and Legislative Committee, PPL Committee Meeting agenda, October 10, 1994. 2 pages.

Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz regarding Senate passage of the child nutrition reauthorization bill, October 7, 1994. 1 page.

Article: Child Nutrition, The Associated Press, October 7, 1994. 1 page.

Article: School Lunch Lobbying, The Associated Press, October 6, 1994. 1 page.

Article: NSMP: A Test for USDA, Too, School Foodservice & Nutrition, October 1994. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to John D. Podesta, Assistant to the President and Staff Secretary; Carol H. Rasco, Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy; William Webster, IV, Office of Scheduling, Attn: Bart Hanford, regarding Child Nutrition Signing Ceremony, October 7, 1994. 1 page.

Article: House Puts Fat Back in School Lunches, The Associated Press, October 5, 1994. 1 page.

Article: School Lunch Lobbying, The Associated Press, October 6, 1994. 1 page.

Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, regarding the House beginning consideration of the child nutrition reauthorization bill, October 5, 1994. 1 page.

Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, regarding Rominger being mentioned in an attached Associated Press article, October 4, 1994. 2 pages.

Fax from Colleen, on Congressman George Miller (D-California), U.S. House of Representatives letterhead, to Marshall Matz, of the latest draft of legislation regarding Dietary Guidelines for Americans, and the milk requirement, October 4, 1994. 7 pages.

Box 11:

Folder 1:

Memorandum from Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Ms. Barbara S. Borschow, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, regarding Secretary Glickman, and assisting in placing questions for the confirmation hearing, February 2, 1995. 1 page.

Letter from Richard W. Newpher, Executive Director, Washington Office, American Farm Bureau Federation, to The Honorable Pat Roberts, Chairman, House Agriculture Committee, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding the Federation’s concern over proposals to eliminate

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the Commodity Distribution Program and other school nutrition programs and replace them with block grants to states, February 2, 1995. 1 page.

Fax from Jim Stafford, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz/Steve Lacey, of Principles to Guide the Restructuring of the Federal-State Partnership, February 2, 1995. 7 pages.

Letter from Bud Murrman, Director of U.S.D.A., Jeannette Food Service, A Division of Reinhart Inc., to The Honorable Bill Archer, Chairman, Ways and Means, U.S. House of Representatives, suggesting to would be wise to stay on track with the school food service program started in 1946, December 22, 1994. 1 page.

Letter from Bud Murrman, Director of U.S.D.A., Jeannette Food Service, A Division of Reinhart Inc., to The Honorable Pat Roberts, Chairman, Agriculture, U.S. House of Representatives, suggesting to would be wise to stay on track with the school food service program started in 1946, December 22, 1994. 1 page.

Memorandum from Vivian Pilant, MS, RD, President, ASFSA, to District Directors/Supervisors, Major City Directors/Supervisors, State Agency Directors/Supervisors, regarding Call to Action, and The Personal Responsibility Act, January 19, 1995. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Danny Seymour, President, Pennsylvania School Food Service Association, to All Sustaining Members, regarding HR-4 Personal Responsibility Act “Contract With America”, February 2, 1995. 1 page.

Article: Ways and Means Holds Hearings on Welfare Reform: Other Committees to Follow Lead, National-American Wholesale Grocers’ Association and its foodservice partner International Foodservice Distributors Association, Volume 9, Number 2, January 24, 1995. 1 page.

Letter from Bud Murrman, Director of U.S.D.A., Jeannette Food Service, A Division of Reinhart Inc., to Jess Stairs, Chairman, House Committee on Education, urging exclusion from the Personal Responsibility Act-Title V, School Lunch, School Breakfast, Summer Food Service, Special Milk, and Child Food Programs, January 30, 1995. 1 page.

Letter from Bud Murrman, Director of U.S.D.A., Jeannette Food Service, A Division of Reinhart Inc., to The Honorable Bill Goodling, Chairman, Economic and Educational Opportunities, U.S. House of Representatives, suggesting to would be wise to stay on track with the school food service program started in 1946, December 22, 1994. 1 page.

Article: How Does the Body Use Food, not attributed, February 2, 1995. 1 page.

Fax from Linda Williams, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz, of a list of names and affiliations, January 31, 1995. 2 pages.

Letter from George Latimer, Deputy Superintendent, Financial Management & Support Services, The School Board of Broward County, Florida, to The Honorable Clay Shaw, U.S. House of Representatives, voicing Latimer’s strong objection to H.R. 4, the Personal Responsibility Act as

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it relates to the National School Lunch Act and Child Nutrition Act of 1966, January 26, 1995. 2 pages.

Witness List: Subcommittee On Early Childhood, Youth, and Families, January 31, 1995. 1 page.

Fax of a letter from Catherine Bertini, Executive Director, World Food Programme, to Mr. Marshall Matz, regarding the search for a new President and CEO of CARE, January 31, 1995. 5 pages.

Tuesday Morning, Legislative Update for ASFSA Executives, Week of January 31, 1995. 2 pages.

Article: Governors Pushing Welfare Flexibility: Block Grants With Protections Sought, The Washington Post, January 30, 1995. 2 pages.

Fax from Diane Shust, National Education Association, to Marshall, of material related to welfare reform and block grants, January 27, 1995. 4 pages.

Fax from Lisa Moore, Food Research and Action Center, to Marshall Matz, ASFSA, of the list of signees to the FRAC letter opposing block grants, January 26, 1995. 5 pages.

Fax from Patty Morris, Food and Consumer Services, to Marshall Matz, of a list of Committee On Human Resources members, January 25, 1995. 2 pages.

Fax from Barbara S. Borschow, ASFSA Executive Director, to Marilyn Hurt, Marshall Matz, of the article Introducing…Bob Beckel, Keppler Associates, Inc., January 25, 1995. 2 pages.

Fax from Colleen, on Congressman George Miller (D-California), U.S. House of Representatives letterhead, to Diane Shust, Ed Cooney, Marshall Matz, Ellen Nissenbaum, of a letter from 17 Members of Congress to The Honorable Bill Clinton, President of the United States, The White House, requesting a meeting to discuss their opposition to the Republican effort to block grant and cut the funding for federal nutrition programs, and a Statement of Congressman George Miller, House of Representatives, Congress of the United States, regarding opposition to block granting federal nutrition programs, January 25, 1995. 6 pages.

Fax from Dot Griffith, Southampton County School Food Services, to Marshall Matz, of a letter requesting that child nutrition programs not be included in welfare reform that was sent to all 13 members of the Virginia delegation to Congress, January 25, 1995. 2 pages.

Fax from Colleen, on Congressman George Miller (D-California), U.S. House of Representatives letterhead, to Marshall Matz, Ed Cooney, Ellen Nissenbaum, of a letter expressing concern that Title V of the Personal Responsibility Act will destroy the key means by which we can assure the people of our country access to nutritious foods, and a January 11, 1995 article: Experimental Program Serves Up Breakfast for All Students, Education Week, January 24, 1995. 3 pages.

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Fax from Dot Griffith, VSFSA Legislative Chair, Southampton County School Food Services, to Marshall Matz, of a memo and letter regarding Personal Responsibility Act of the “Contract with America”, January 24, 1995. 3 pages.

Memorandum from Stephen L. Lacey, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Dennis Stolte, American Farm Bureau Federation, regarding farm group letters, January 24, 1995. 1 page.

Paper: Standing Up for Child Nutrition, 1995 Legislative Issue Paper, Executive Board Draft, January 24, 1995. 3 pages.

Memorandum from Karen McGahey, Supervisor, Johnson City School Food Service, regarding a Speaking Engagement Request, January 23, 1995. 2 pages.

Fax from Kevin Dando to Marshall Matz of the new version of the Issue Paper with the PPL Committee’s changes, January 22, 1995. 4 pages.

Letter from Barry Sackin, Director Food Services, Anaheim Union High School District, to Hon. Randy “Duke” Cunningham, MC, House of Representatives, thanking Cunningham for his public stand in support of child nutrition programs, January 20, 1995. 1 page.

Memorandum from Nancy F. Danielson, to State Presidents and Editors, regarding USDA Analysis of the Nutrition Block Grant, and an Action Request From The National Farmers Union, January 20, 1995. 1 page, faxed to multiple recipients.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Stephen L. Lacey, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Interested Parties, regarding USDA Analysis Of The Nutrition Block Grant, January 19, 1995. 3 pages, faxed to multiple recipients.

Last Week in Congress, CQ’s Congressional Monitor, January 23, 1995, with an item regarding block grants. 1 page.

Article: Social Policy: GOP Lawmaker Skeptical of Social Service Block Grants, Hill News Yesterday, CQ’s Congressional Monitor, January 19, 1995. 1 page, faxed to multiple recipients.

Letter from James R. Stafford, Manager, Economic Research & Analysis, to Carol Anderson, Vice President, The Jefferson Group, of a list of states who lose the most on terms of total food assistance and child nutrition dollars, January 19, 1995. 1 page.

Fax from Barry D. Sackin to Marshall Matz regarding Sackin’s disbelief that a ranking Republican member would go public in disagreement with the Gingrich Gang so early, along with an attached letter from Barry Sackin, Director Food Services, Anaheim Union High School District, to Hon. Randy “Duke” Cunningham, MC, House of Representatives, thanking Cunningham for his public stand in support of child nutrition programs, January 19, 1995. 2 pages.

Letter from Marilyn Hurt, Chair, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Steve Gunderson, U.S. House of Representatives,

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inviting Gunderson to speak at the 23rd Annual Legislative Action Conference, January 19, 1995. 1 page.

Memorandum from Vivian Pilant, MS, RD, President, ASFSA, to District Directors/Supervisors, Major City Directors/Supervisors, State Agency Directors/Supervisors, regarding Call to Action, and stopping block grants from being enacted, January 19, 1995. 4 pages.

Press Release: Statement of Senator Bob Dole On Child Hunger, Bob Dole, U.S. Senator for Kansas, Senate Majority Leader, January 18, 1995. 1 page, faxed to multiple recipients.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Randy “Duke” Cunningham, U.S. House of Representatives, inviting Cunningham to speak at ASFSA’s annual Legislative Action Conference, January 18, 1995. 1 page.

Fax from Kevin Dando, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, of the PPL Draft of the 1995 Legislative Issue Paper, Standing Up for Child Nutrition, January 18, 1995. 4 pages.

Memorandum from Colleen Kavanagh, Office of Congressman George Miller, to Ed Cooney, Marshall Matz, Ellen Nissenbaum, Diane Shust, regarding the nutrition meeting hearing schedule, January 17, 1995. 1 page.

Article: Welfare-Nutrition, The Associated Press, January 17, 1995. 1 page.

Article: U.S. Says Welfare Reform Pinches Food, Farm Sector, Reuters, Ltd., January 17, 1995. 1 page.

Fax from Kevin to Marshall of the Anaheim City School District Resolution 1994-1995/15, Commitment to Child Nutrition Programs, Meliton Lopez, Superintendent and Secretary of the Governing Board of the Anaheim City School District, January 17, 1995. 2 pages.

Letter from Frank R. Wolf, Member of Congress, House of Representatives, to Ms. Penny E. McConnell, Fairfax County Public Schools, thanking McConnell for sharing her concerns regarding proposals in the “Contract With America” which could potentially affect the National School Lunch Program, January 4, 1995. 1 page.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz, ASFSA Washington Counsel, Kevin Dando, ASFSA Manager of Government and Public Affairs, to ASFSA Legislative Leaders, regarding Personal Responsibility Act, January 16, 1995. 3 pages.

Fax from Marlene Trieschman, Doskocil Specialty Brands, to Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., of copies of letters sent to Congressmen regarding the Personal Responsibility Act, January 16, 1995. 10 pages.

Fax from Gene White to Marshall Matz regarding ASFSA Victory Plan, January 13, 1995. 2 pages.

Article: GOP Wants To Give States Broad Welfare Authority, Reuter, January 12, 1995. 1 page.

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Fax from Kevin to Marshall of PPL Committee Agenda, January 13, 1995. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Mr. Kevin Dando, Government Affairs Specialist, American School Food Service Association, regarding Senate Agriculture Subcommittee Assignments, January 12, 1995. 1 page.

Memorandum from Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Mr. Kevin Dando, Government Affairs Specialist, American School Food Service Association, regarding House Agriculture Subcommittee Assignments, January 11, 1995. 4 pages.

Sample letter from Save Our Nation’s Nutrition Programs opposing block grants, with a list of national organization signees attached, January 10, 1995. 6 pages.

Action ASFSA, January 10, 1995. 13 pages.

Memorandum from Jim Stafford to Marshall Matz regarding Matz’ 1995 Legislative Preview, January 5, 1995. 2 pages.

Folder 3:

Fax from Kevin to Marshall of various info, including Side by side and ASFSA PRA press release, January 5, 1995. 8 pages.

Fax from Diane Shust, National Education Association, to multiple recipients, inviting them to a meeting to discuss their Senate strategy on child nutrition, March 31, 1995. 1 page.

Fax from Colleen, on Congressman George Miller (D-California), U.S. House of Representatives letterhead, to Ellen Nissenbaum, Ed Cooney, Marshall Matz, Diane Shust, regarding child nutrition and block grants, with comparison tables, March 31, 1995. 4 pages.

Fax from Colleen, on Congressman George Miller (D-California), U.S. House of Representatives letterhead, to Ellen Nissenbaum, Ed Cooney, Marshall Matz, Diane Shust, regarding an alternative method for comparing current law child nutrition program funding with the proposed block grants contained in H.R.1214 (or H.R.4), March 31, 1995. 5 pages.

Article: House GOP Admits Overestimating Spending On School Lunch Programs, Bacon’s, March 14, 1995. 1 page.

Fax from Karen Reis, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Jean (sic) White, ASFSA, of an excerpt from the Congressional Record, regarding welfare vote, March 28, 1995. 3 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Barbara Borschow, American School Food Service Association, regarding USDA Activities, and the schedule for a National Rural Conference, March 28, 1995. 2 pages.

Fax from Kent Talbert, Committee on Economic and Educational Opportunities, U.S. House of Representatives, to Marshall Matz, of an extended summary of Title IV of H. R. 1214, Restricting Welfare and Public Benefits for Aliens, Marsh 27, 1995. 5 pages.

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Memorandum from American School Food Service Association to Members of Congress regarding Child Nutrition and Welfare Reform, March 23, 1995. 1 page.

Article: It’s Feeding Children, Not Funding Mechanism, That Counts, Arkansas Democrat Gazette, March 19, 1995. 1 page. 2 copies.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to American School Food Service Association, regarding House Action on Child Nutrition, March 22, 1995. 2 pages.

Fax from Callie, on Dale E. Kildee, 9th District, Michigan, Congress of the United States, House of Representatives letterhead, to Marshall Matz/ Ed Cooney/ Doug Greenaway, of H.R. 4 – Personal Responsibility Act of 1995 (Part 2 rule for amendment process), March 22, 1995. 6 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to American School Food Service Association, regarding Child Nutrition Update, March 20, 1995. 1 page.

Letter from Barry Sackin, Director, to Hon. Christopher Cox, MC, reviewing some of the comments Sackin made to Cox’s aide, Peter Yulman, at the end of February, March 17, 1995. 1 page.

Fax from George Braley, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Food and Consumer Service, Office of the Administrator, of information concerning the reduction in funds in the child nutrition block grants, March 17, 1995. 3 pages.

Opinion Editorial Against School Lunch Block Grants, Rep. Tony P. Hall, Chairman of the Democratic Task Force on Hunger and the Congressional Hunger Center, March 16, 1995. 13 pages.

Fax from Lynda Lee, Arkansas Department of Education, to Marshall Matz, of two resolutions, opposing block grants and commending the Arkansas School Food Service Association, March 15, 1995. 7 pages.

Tuesday Morning, Legislative Update for ASFSA Executives, Week of March 14, 1995. 3 pages.

Fax from Gene White, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz, of a draft Legislative Alert, March 14, 1995. 2 pages.

Fax from Callie, on Dale E. Kildee, 9th District, Michigan, Congress of the United States, House of Representatives letterhead, to Marshall Matz, regarding committee amendments, March 14, 1995. 3 pages.

Conference Report on S. 1, Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995, Congressional Record – House, March 13, 1995. 6 pages.

Fax from Marilyn Hurt, School District of LaCrosse School Nutrition Programs, to Marshall Matz of the article Times Reporter Misrepresented GOP’s Reforms, and saying it needs a response, March 13, 1995. 2 pages.

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Memorandum from Christina M. Markus, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Ms. Barbara Borschow, American School Food Service Association, regarding ASFSA-PAC and D.C. Incorporation, March 13, 1995. 5 pages.

Memorandum from Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Ms. Barbara Borschow, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, regarding Secretary of Agriculture Nomination, March 10, 1995. 1 page.

Tuesday Morning, Legislative Update for ASFSA Executives, Week of March 14, 1995. 4 pages.

Fax from Dorothy A. Griffith, Chairman, PP&L Committee, VSFSA, Southampton County Schools, Courtland, Virginia, to Marshall Matz, regarding a rally to support the school lunch program and other children’s programs that House Speaker Gingrich plans to cut, March 10, 1995. 3 pages.

Fax from Tami Cline, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, regarding proposed food-based regulations, March 9, 1995. 4 pages.

Fax from Gabrielle Bushman, Office of Speechwriting, The White House, to Marshall Matz, of a speech by President William Jefferson Clinton, Cresthaven Elementary School, Silver Spring, Maryland, March 8, 1995. 3 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Mike Luz, requesting clearance for the listed individuals for the President’s school lunch event, March 8, 1995. 1 page.

Notice: Child Nutrition Programs – Income Eligibility Guidelines, Food and Consumer Service, USDA, March 7, 1995. 6 pages.

Fax from Gene White, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz, of a sample letter to be sent to members of the U.S. House of Representatives regarding School Lunch Block Grant, H.R. 999, March 8, 1995. 3 pages.

Folder 4:

Fax from Gene White, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz, of a sample letter to be sent to members of the U.S. House of Representatives regarding School Nutrition Programs and the School Based Nutrition Block Grant Program, H.R. 999, March 6, 1995. 3 pages.

Fax from Vivian Pilant, ASFSA President, to Marshall Matz/Barbara Borschow, of information regarding Republican nutrition block grants, March 6, 1995. 12 pages.

Fax from Gene White, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall, approving a letter to The Honorable Steve Gunderson, U.S. House of Representatives, March 3, 1995. 2 pages.

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Letter from Robert Greenberg, State Fair Foods, Inc., to Ms. Mindy Tucker, Press Secretary, Office of Congressman Sam Johnson, stating that H.R. 999 Letter from IS NOT ACCEPTABLE IN ITS CURRENT FORM!, March 3, 1995. 2 pages.

Summary: The Child Nutrition Block Grants Developed By The Economic And Educational Opportunities Committee, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, February 26, 1995. 4 pages.

Summary Comparison of the Current Versus the Proposed Regulations, not dated, not attributed. 6 pages.

Summary of Proposed Rule: National School Lunch Program and School Breakfast Program: Compliance with the Dietary Guidelines for Americans and Food-Based Menu Systems, January 27, 1995, not attributed. 5 pages.

Remarks of Leon Panetta, White House Chief of Staff, 1995 Legislative Action Conference, American School Food Service Association, March 1, 1995. 5 pages.

Draft letter from Jane T. Wynn, Director, to E. Clay Shaw, Jr., U.S. Congressman, regarding the effect of HR 999, March 2, 1995. 2 pages.

Article: First Lady Fights Back for School Lunches, Reuters Ltd., March 1, 1995. 1 page.

Article: Mrs Clinton-School Lunch, The Associated Press, March 1, 1995. 1 page.

Editorial Cartoon: And If Newt Has His Way, We Don’t Even Get Lunch!, Tulsa World, February 28, 1995. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Bill Clinton, President, The White House, regarding a speaking invitation to address the ASFSA Legislative Action Conference, February 9, 1995. 1 page.

Fax from Steve Friedland, on Congressman Marge Roukema, U.S. House of Representatives letterhead, to Marshall Matts (sic), of two amendments as requested, February 24, 1995. 4 pages.

Letter from Glen Keppy, President, National Pork Producers Council, to The Honorable Bill Emerson, Chairman House Agriculture Subcommittee on Department Operations, Nutrition and Foreign Agriculture, expressing concern about parts of the Personal Responsibility Act, February 23, 1995. 2 pages.

Associated Press article regarding House Republicans efforts to abolish the national school lunch and breakfast programs, AP Online, February 22, 1995. 2 pages.

Associated Press article regarding President Clinton opposing GOP efforts to repeal school lunch and breakfast programs, February 22, 1995. 1 page.

Memorandum from Colleen Kavanagh to Marshall Matz regarding Simplified school meal proposal, February 15, 1995. 1 page.

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Letter from Phil Hockemeyer, Vice President, Marketing, to Marshall L, Matz, Esq., Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.E. (sic), regarding medical foods issues, February 15, 1995. 1 page.

Fax from Jim Stafford, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz of materials regarding a new criterion by which students qualify for federal subsidy, February 15, 1995. 3 pages.

Letter from Delaine Eastin, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, to The Honorable Bill Baker, U.S. House of Representatives, urging Baker’s support to remove child nutrition programs, Title V – Consolidating Food Assistance Programs, Section 501, Food Assistance Block Grant Program from H.R. 4, with attachment, February 10, 1995. 8 pages.

Memorandum from Scott Blackburn, [Chairperson], Eastern Shore School Food Services Consortium, to Gene White OR Tami Cline, ASFSA, regarding Meeting with Congressman Wayne Gilchrest, February 14, 1995. 1 page.

Federal Election Commission forms, February 15, 1995. 4 pages.

Article: Senior Power Rides Again, Budget: The GOP Targets Kids To Spare Elders, Newsweek, February 20, 1995. 1 page.

Fax from Gaye Lynn MacDonald, Bellingham Public Schools, to Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank & Weeda, of the editorial What Price School Meals, Americorps?, February 15, 1995. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Christina M. Markus, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Ms. Barbara Borschow, American School Food Service Association, regarding Federal Election Commission, February 15, 1995. 10 pages.

Memorandum from Julie Paradis to Frank Ippolito, Ellen Teller, Bob Greenstein, Marshall Matz, Judy Gifford, Beth Johnson, Melissa Narins, regarding Welfare Reform – Commodity Distribution Programs, February 14, 1995. 1 page.

Notices, Federal Register, Vol. 60, No. 23, February 3, 1995. 2 pages.

Fax from Stephen L. Lacey, Legislative Assistant, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to numerous commodity groups regarding the Food Research and Action Center looking for additional commodity groups to sign on a letter it is organizing regarding H.R. 4’s proposed block grants, with a copy of the letter and a list of organizations that have agreed to sign on, February 10, 1995.

Fax from Gaye Lynn MacDonald, Bellingham Public Schools, to Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank & Weeda, of an article regarding school lunch that appeared in MacDonald’s local paper, February 9, 1995. 3 pages.

Statement On School Meals and WIC Programs in H.R. 4, National Association of State Boards of Education, February 6, 1995. 1 page.

Fax from Jane Wynn to Marshall Matz, of the article Little Appetite for School Meal Cuts: Board Fears Loss of $10 Million, Miami Herald, February 8, 1995. 1 page.

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Fax from Ed, United States Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, of the article Sen. Leahy: Contract is “False Advertising”, February 8, 1995. 2 pages.

Fax from Diane Shust, National Education Association, to numerous recipients, regarding the meeting on the Nutrition Block Grant, February 7, 1995. 1 page.

Fax from Tom Jennings, American Federation of State, County & Municipal Employees, AFL-CIO, to Marshall Matz, regarding whether it would be possible to get New York City Board of Ed Chancellor Ramon Cortines speaking time at the upcoming ASFSA Legislative Conference, February 6, 1995. 2 pages.

Letter from Chip Goodman, President, SNAP Systems, Inc., to The Honorable Howard P. McKeon, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding HR4 and the Mandate for Change in School Food Programs, January 30, 1995. 3 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Christina M. Markus, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Ms. Barbara Borschow, American School Food Service Association, regarding FEC Reporting Requirements, February 6, 1995. 4 pages.

Fax from Tracy Fox (For George Braley), U.S. Department of Agriculture, Food and Consumer Service, Office of the Administrator, to Marshall Matz, regarding 96 Budget – FCS Info, February 6, 1995. 10 pages.

Letter from Barry Sackin to Mrs. Gene White, Acting Manager of Government Affairs, ASFSA, regarding a possible amendment to HR4 removing school breakfast and lunch from the bill, February 6, 1995. 3 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Stephen L. Lacey, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to The American School Food Service Association, regarding President Clinton’s Fiscal Year 1996 Budget Request, February 6, 1995. 9 pages.

Letter from Thomas J. Elliott, Canned Fruit Promotion Service, to The Honorable Bill Archer, Chairman, Ways and Means Committee, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding concerns about provisions in the Personal Responsibility Act, H.R.4, which call for the repeal of the USDA Commodity Distribution Program, as well as the National School Lunch and Breakfast Programs, January 23, 1995. 1 page.

Folder 5:

Memorandum from Stanley C. Garnett, Director, Child Nutrition Division, to Regional Directors, Special Nutrition Programs, All Regions, regarding Permanent Agreements in the School Nutrition Programs, date illegible. 2 pages.

Dietary Guidelines Resolution, American School Food Service Association, not dated. 1 page.

Dietary Guidelines Working Group List of Members, not dated. 2 pages.

Revised Itinerary for the Honorable Dan Glickman, July 24, [1995]. 1 page.

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Fax from Lynn Parker, Food Research and Action Center, to Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank & Weeda, regarding Resolution for ASFSA, June 29, 1995. 3 pages.

Letter from Barbara S. Borschow, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Clark Ray, Director of Scheduling, Office of the Secretary of Agriculture, regarding Secretary Glickman’s address at the 49th Annual National Conference, June 29, 1995. 2 pages.

Fax from Jim Stephenson, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz of a Child Nutrition Resolution, June 29, 1995. 2 pages.

Fax from Steve, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Jim S., [ASFSA], regarding Budget Res. Report for School lunch, not dated. 7 pages.

Fax from Jim Stephenson, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz of a draft letter from Vivian Pilant, President, to The Honorable Dan Glickman, U.S. Department of Agriculture, requesting a meeting with Glickman and Undersecretary Haas to discuss implementation of the Dietary Guidelines, June 29, 1995. 2 pages.

Fax from Jim Stephenson, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz of a draft letter from Vivian Pilant, President, to The Honorable Dan Glickman, U.S. Department of Agriculture, requesting a meeting with Glickman and Undersecretary Haas to discuss implementation of the Dietary Guidelines, June 29, 1995. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Tami to Barbara B., Jim Stephenson, regarding Comments to Final Rule, June 19, 1995. 8 pages.

Fax from Jim Stephenson, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz of School Lunch Amendment Talking Points, June 22, 1995. 2 pages.

Fax from Jim Stephenson, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall of Proposed Revisions to the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, June 22, 1995. 6 pages.

Fax from Jim Stephenson, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz of a Highly Confidential memorandum from Vivian Pilant, President, to Executive Board, regarding Conference Call on Menu Planning Regulations, June 22, 1995. 5 pages.

Fax from Jim Stephenson, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz of School Lunch Amendment Talking Points, June 22, 1995. 2 pages.

Fax from Jim, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall of Congressional Monitor, Volume 31, Number 106, June 20, 1995. 3 pages.

Fax from Ed Cooney, Food Research and Action Center, to Marshall Matz, of a letter regarding vitamins that Food Research and Action Center will be releasing shortly, June 16, 1995. 3 pages.

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Memorandum from Jim Stephenson, ASFSA, to Public Policy and Legislative Committee, regarding a list of the dietary guidelines training grants issued by USDA, June 16, 1995. 2 pages.

Article: Eating Well, The New York Times, June 15, no year given. 1 page.

Title V-- Domestic Food Programs, Office of the Undersecretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services, not dated. 11 pages.

PPL Committee Agenda in Annaheim (sic), July 21-22, 1995. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Jim Stephenson, ASFSA, to Public Policy and Legislative Committee, regarding the Lugar bill (S.904), and estimates of its impact, June 14, 1995. 3 pages.

Article: U.S. Senate Panel Approves $19 Bln In Food Cuts, Reuters Ltd., June 14, 1995. 1 page.

Article: NFPA Says USDA School Breakfast and Lunch Rule ‘Will, PRNewswire, June 13, 1995. 1 page.

Fax from Julie, Public Voice for Food & Health Policy, to Marshall Matz, of the agenda for Children and Nutrition Conference, June 19-20, 1995. 3 pages.

Fax from Wini Williams, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz, of a letter from Vivian Pilant, President, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Dan Glickman, Secretary, US Department of Agriculture, regarding Speech Invitation, June 14, 1995. 2 pages.

Action ASFSA, June 13, 1995. 9 pages.

Fax from Tami Cline, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz of Briefing in Final Menu Planning Regulations, June 13, 1995. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Marilyn Hurt, Chair, to Public Policy and Legislative Committee, regarding Menu Planning Regulations, June 9, 1995. 1 page.

Tuesday Morning, Legislative Update for ASFSA Executives, Week of June 13, 1995. 2 pages.

S. 904, Chairman Lugar’s Child Nutrition “Mark”, June 9, 1995. 1 page.

Confidential, Chairman Lugar’s Child Nutrition “Mark”, June 8, 1995. 1 page.

Fax from Kevin Dando to Marshall Matz of an Associated Press article regarding Hillary Rodham Clinton speaking at a dinner celebrating the Food Research and Action Center’s 25th Anniversary, June 8m 1995. 2 pages

Memorandum from Jim Stafford, Director, Economic Research & Analysis, to Marshall Matz, regarding New USDA Regulations Will Increase The Cost Of Producing School Lunch, June 8, 1995. 1 page.

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Memorandum from Jim Stafford, Director, Economic Research & Analysis, to Marshall Matz, regarding New USDA Regulations Will Increase The Cost Of Producing School Lunch, Second edition, June 8, 1995. 1 page.

Fax from Will Bruno, National School Boards Association, to Marshall Matz, of Bruno’s resume, June 7, 1995. 2 pages.

Fax from Jim Stephenson, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall, of School Nutrition Act of 1995 Potential Federal Savings, June 6, 1995. 2 pages.

Fax from Jim Stafford to Marshall Matz of Lugar Plan – Section 4 Funding, June 5, 1995. 2 pages.

Fax from Vivian Pilant, President, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, regarding SMI Roll out, June 2, 1995. 3 pages.

Fax from Jim Stephenson, ASFSA, to Public Policy and Legislative Committee, of a memorandum from Stephenson and Gene White, to ASFSA State Presidents, Legislative Chairs, and State Directors in Key States Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, South Dakota, Vermont, regarding Guidelines for Key States, June 2, 1995. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Gene White to Barbara Borschow, Marshall Matz, Jim Stephenson, Jim Stafford, Tami Cline, regarding Information Update, June 2, 1995. 1 page.

Fax from Jim, American School Food Service Association, to Marsh, of materials relating to Section 4 Funding, June 1, 1995. 5 pages.

Letter from Vivian Pilant, President, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Richard Lugar, United States Senate, regarding the nature of Section 4 funding, May 25, 1995. 1 page.

Fax from Vivian Pilant, ASFSA President, to Marshall Matz, regarding the Leahy amendment, May 30, 1995. 6 pages.

Memorandum from Jim Stafford to Marshall Matz regarding USDA/Abt School Lunch and Breakfast Cost Study, May 25, 1995. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Jim Stafford, Director, Economic Research & Analysis, to Marshall Matz, regarding Does the Recent USDA/Abt Cost Study Support Lowering Reimbursement Rates?, May 25, 1995. 3 pages.

Fax from Jim Stephenson, ASFSA, to Public Policy and Legislative Committee, of materials related to Section 4 funding, May 25, 1995. 4 pages.

Talking Points for Section 4 Funding, American School Food Service Association, May 25, 1995. 1 page.

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Press release: Lugar Issues Statement at Federal Nutrition Programs Hearing, May 23, 1995. 2 pages.

Article: Glickman Urges Clinton Veto To Food Stamp Bill, Reuters Ltd., May 23, 1995. 1 page.

Fax from Jim Stafford to Marshall Matz of the slide Per Meal Federal Reimbursements to Schools, May 17, 1995. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to American School Food Service Association Board of Directors/ Public Policy and Legislative Committee, regarding Senate Update, May 15, 1995. 2 pages.

Fax from Gene White, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz of a draft package of materials related to deficit reduction and welfare reform, May 12, 1995. 6 pages.

Action ASFSA, May 11, 1995. 15 pages.

Fax from [O.] J. Byrnside, Jr., American School Food Service Association, to Chris Markus, regarding the 1989 ASFSA-PAC, May 10, 1995. 2 pages.

Article: House GOP Budget Plans May Switch Costs Onto States, Localities and Others, The Wall Street Journal, May 9, 1995. 1 page.

Folder 6:

Memorandum from SLL to MLM regarding Senate Budget Resolution, May 9, 1995. 5 pages.

Federal Election Commission printout, FEC83, May 8, 1995.

Article: Experts Say Nutrition Is Not Welfare, Urge Senate To Uphold Science-Based Nutrition Standards, May 3, 1995, not attributed. 2 pages.

Fax from Jim Stafford to Marshall Matz of a presentation Stafford and Gene developed for the Russellville Leadership Conference, May 3, 1995. 13 pages.

Letter from Sherry P. Benson, Director of Food Services, Owensboro Public Schools, to The Honorable Mitch McConnell, United States Senate, urging McConnell not to support changes that can possibly endanger child nutrition programs, May 2, 1995. 1 page.

Letter from Janey Thornton, Food Service Director, Hardin County Schools, Elizabethtown, Kentucky, to Senator Mitch McConnell, urging McConnell to concur with Senator Lugar in not supporting block grants for child nutrition programs, April 28, 1995. 1 page.

Fax from Marilyn Hurt, School district of LaCrosse, to Marshall Matz, of Hurt’s notes from Russellville, and an outline for a session at ANC, May 2, 1995. 6 pages.

Letter from Nancy F. Stiles, New Hampshire School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, with an attached letter Stiles has sent to all 1996 presidential

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candidates, inquiring of the candidates where they stand on block granting for child nutrition programs, May 1, 1995. 2 pages.

Letter from Beth W. Rice, School Foodservice Director, Fulton County Schools, to Senator Mitch McConnell, inquiring where McConnell stands on the issue of block granting child nutrition programs, May 1, 1995. 1 page.

Letter from Phyllis C. Martin, R.D., Director, School Food Services, Covington Independent Public Schools, to The Honorable Mitch McConnell, U. S. Senate, expressing hope that McConnell will agree with Senator Lugar that block granting is not appropriate for child nutrition programs, May 1, 1995. 1 page.

Letter from Mary H. Browning, Director, Fayette County Public Schools, to Senator Mitch McConnell, offering to help McConnell develop an alternative to the block granting proposal, April 28, 1995. 1 page.

Fax from Paul McElwain, Division of School and Community Nutrition, Kentucky Department of Education, to Marshall Matz of materials regarding HR4, April 28, 1995. 15 pages.

Letter from Boyd W. Boehlje, President, and Thomas A. Shannon, Executive Director, National School Boards Association, to The Honorable Bill Goodling, U.S. House of Representatives, regarding School Nutrition Provisions Of Welfare Reform Need To Be Modified To Protect The Educational Opportunities Of School Children, January 25, 1995. 1 page.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Christina M. Markus, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Board of Directors, American School Food Service Association, Attn: Ms. Barbara Borschow, regarding ASFSA Member “Lobbying”, April 17, 1995. 7 pages.

Press release: USDA Sponsors “Great Nutrition Adventure”, Ad News FAX, Office of Communications, United States Department of Agriculture, April 13, 1995. 2 pages.

Draft: Title I – Food Assistance, Block Grant Program, April 4, 1995, not attributed. 14 pages.

Fax from Gene White, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz, of White’s schedule, April 11, 1995. 2 pages.

Fax from Stephen L. Lacey, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Gene White, ASFSA, of a list of Programs Eligible For Transfer Funds, April 11, 1995. 2 pages.

Press release: Regents: School Cafeterias May Become ‘Dinosaurs’ If Federal Government Changes Rules, The State Education Department, The University of the State of New York, April 5, 1995. 3 pages.

Fax from Gene, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall, of School Nutrition Act of 1995 – A Proposal, April 7, 1995. 2 pages.

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Fax from Susan Murai, Director, Nutrition Services, Marysville Joint Unified School District, to Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., of information regarding inviting President Clinton to say hello to his supporters at the CSFSA Conference, April 6, 1995. 4 pages.

List: Senate Legislative Opportunities/Strategy, April 4, 1995. 1 page/

List: School-Based Nutrition Block Grant, Key Senators, Other Key Potential Players, not dated, not attributed. 1 page.

Fax from Kristy Obbink, Nutrition Services, Portland Public Schools, to Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank & Weeda, regarding the attached cover letter and Matz’ memo, April 3, 1995. 2 pages.

Tuesday Morning, Legislative Update for ASFSA Executives, Week of April 4, 1995. 5 pages.

Folder 7:

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to American School Food Service Association, regarding Welfare Reform Update, November 10, 1995. 1 page.

Final rule; correction, 7 CFR Parts 210 and 220, National School Lunch and School Breakfast Program: School Meals Initiative for Healthy Children: Correction, William E. Ludwig, Administrator, Food and Consumer Services, date illegible. 5 pages.

Fax from Vicki Turetsky, Center for Law & Social Policy, to Marshall Matz, of materials related to audio conferences on the 1995 Welfare Reform Bill, November 3, 1995. 5 pages.

Letter from Susan Frisch, Western Region – PPL Committee, to Marshall Matz, ASFSA Legal Council (sic), regarding PP&L Committees, November 3, 1995. 1 page.

Fax from Barbara Borschow, ASFSA, to Public Policy and Legislative Committee, of materials relating to welfare reform, November 2, 1995. 7 pages.

Fax from Adrienne [Gall] Tufts, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz, regarding details of their Tuesday meeting, November 1, 1995. 6 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to American School Food Service Association, regarding Welfare Reform Update, October 30, 1995. 1 page.

Fax from Barbara S. Borschow, ASFSA Executive Director, to Marshall Matz, of a message from Paul McElwain regarding block grants for CACFP, October 27, 1995. 2 pages.

Reuters article regarding House and Senate lawmakers attempting to reconcile their differing versions of welfare reform into one final compromise bill, October 26, 1995. 1 page.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Stephen L. Lacey, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Ms. Barbara S. Borschow, Ms. Tami Cline, Ms. Tuesday Georges, American School Foodservice

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Association, regarding USDA Reports on Improving Commodities and Welfare Reform, October 24, 1995. 1 page.

Fax from Bob Zachritz, Legislative Assistant, to Mr. Marshall Matz, regarding a letter to Welfare Conferees which Congressman Hall will send asking them to recede to the Senate position on child nutrition programs, October 24, 1995. 2 pages.

Fax from Barbara Borschow, American School Food Service Association, to PPL Committee, regarding Legislative Alert, October 23, 1995. 3 pages.

Fax from Barbara Borschow, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz, of information from Paul McElwain, October 23, 1995. 2 pages.

Action ASFSA, October 20, 1995. 11 pages.

Fax from Barbara Borschow, ASFSA, to Public Policy and Legislative Committee, of Penny McConnell’s letter to Secretary Glickman, October 18, 1995. 2 pages.

School Nutrition Programs: Deregulation & Simplification of Child Nutrition Programs, Strictly Confidential, October 9, 1995. 5 pages.

Fax from [Dolly], WIC – For The Love Of Children, to Dear Marshall, requesting ASFSA sign on to the attached letters to Members of the House and Senate Conference Committee on Welfare Reform, and President Clinton, opposing the House’s proposal to block grant child nutrition programs, October 6, 1995. 6 pages.

Memorandum from Colleen Kavanagh, Office of George Miller, House of Representatives, to Marshall Matz regarding Deregulation ideas for the NSMP, October 6, 1995. 6 pages.

Memorandum from Colleen Kavanagh, Office of George Miller, House of Representatives, to Marshall Matz, regarding a letter from Sec. Glickman, October 4, 1995. 1 page.

Memorandum from Pamela Gilbert, Bill Wasserman, Courtney Gerber, to multiple recipients, regarding Legislative Update, and the “Freedom to Farm Acts”, October 3, 1995. 5 pages.

Memorandum from Brian Krieg, United States Department of Agriculture, Food and Consumer Services, to Team Nutrition Regional Outreach Coordinators, regarding Team Nutrition Shirts, September 11, 1995. 2 pages.

Article: Republican Govs Urge School Lunch Block Grant, Reuters Ltd., September 26, 1995. 2 pages.

Tuesday Morning, Legislative Update for ASFSA Executives, Week of September 26, 1995. 2 pages.

ASFSA Hotline Message for 9/20/95. 3 pages.

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Letter from Leon E. Panetta, Member of Congress, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, regarding concerns over reductions and changes in the school lunch program, November 23, 1981. 2 pages.

Article: More Choice, Less Waste in the Federal Program, The Washington Post, September 5, 1982. 1 page.

Letter from Doris Derelian, PhD, RD, President, The American Dietetic Association, to Mr. Robert M. Eadie, Chief, Policy and Program Development Branch, Child Nutrition Division, Food and Consumer Service, USDA, regarding ADA’s comments on the Food Based Menu Plan, September 19, 1995. 6 pages.

Article: USDA Head Extends Olive Branch to ASFSA, Food Management [September] 1995. 1 page.

List: Child Nutrition Cuts in the Senate Version of Welfare Reform, American School Food Service Association, June 13, 1995. 1 page.

Article: New Health Code Takes The Cake As High School Axes Lunch Plan, Connecticut Post, September 13, 1995. 1 page.

Fax from Jim Stephenson, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, Steve Lacy, of Committee recommendations on nutrition programs, September 14, 1995. 15 pages.

Fax from Jim Stephenson, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, of first draft of Where is the Personal Responsibility Act (H.R. 4)?, September 14, 1995. 3 pages.

Fax from Colleen, on Congressman George Miller (D-California), U.S. House of Representatives letterhead, to Marshall Matz, regarding Flexibility, Weighting, and Waivers, September 13, [?]. 2 pages.

Fax from Patty Fitzgerald, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz, of Matz’ column Rallying the Troops: ASFSA Organizes Its Allies to Fight Nutrition Block Grants, August 12, 1995. 5 pages.

Fax from Tami Cline, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz, of the article Incredible Yet Edible, How Rhode Island Beefed Up Its School Lunch Program, September 5, 1995. 4 pages.

Article: Main Course Mrs. Gooch Plans Tastier, Healthier Menu for School Teens, Los Angeles Times, August 29, 1995. 2 pages.

Fax from Jim Stephenson, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, of materials related to a Leadership Forum, and a Memorandum of Understanding between USDA and California Superintendent of Public Instruction Delaine Eastin, September 1, 1995. 5 pages.

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Article: State to Pace Team’ Effort on Nutrition in U.S. Schools, Los Angeles Times, August 31, 1995. 2 pages.

Letter from Penny E. McConnell, M.S., R.D., President, ASFSA, to The Honorable Dan Glickman, Secretary, Department of Agriculture, inviting USDA to partner with ASFSA in their celebration “50 Years – A Half Century of Serving Children”, August 24, 1995. 1 page.

Fax from Gaye Lynn MacDonald, Bellingham Public Schools, to Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank, of the flow chart for ASFSA Congressional Action Network – Focus 535 Alert, August 31, 1995. 2 pages.

Article: Ready Or Not, Schools Have To Adapt To New Lunch Guidelines, Chicago Tribune, August 23, 1995. 3 pages.

Letter from Penny E. McConnell, R.D., President, ASFSA, to Ms. Gaye Lynn MacDonald, Food and Nutrition Services Manager, Bellingham Public Schools, congratulating MacDonald on her appointment as Chair of the Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, August 23, 1995. 1 page.

Letter from Alfred D. Sumberg, Ph. D., to Mr. Jim Stevenson, American School Food Service Association, regarding substantial cuts in the FY 1996 Education Appropriations, August 21, 1995. 3 pages.

Memorandum from Gaye Lynn MacDonald, Chair, to PPL Committee Members, regarding Congressional Action Network, August 18, 1995. 3 pages.

House Votes 261, 262, 263, 264, 265, 266, CQ, March 25, 1995. 2 pages.

Fax from Jim Stephenson, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, of Amendment to the Senate Agriculture Appropriations Bill, August 1, 1995. 3 pages.

Fax from Jim Stephenson, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, of The Work, Family and Community Welfare Replacement Act, July 31, 1995. 3 pages.

Fax from Jim Stephenson, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, of Hotline Message For 7/31/95. 3 pages.

Article: GOP’s Block-Grant Plan for Food Stamps Fades, The Wall Street Journal, July 28, 1995. 1 page.

Tuesday Morning, Legislative Update for ASFSA Executives, Week of August 1, 1995. 2 pages.

Fax from Jim Stephenson, Government Affairs Manager, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, of School Meal Initiative for Healthy Children Final Regulation, Menu Planning Options, July 28, 1995. 4 pages.

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Article: School Food Service Officials Assail USDA Rule, Block Grants, Food Labeling & Nutrition News, July 27, 1995. 3 pages.

Article: Glickman Defends School Lunch Program, Emphasizes Flexibility, Food Labeling & Nutrition News, July 27, 1995. 1 page.

Memorandum from Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P.C., to Ms. Barbara Borschow, American School Food Service Association, regarding IRS Final Regulations – Lobbying Expenses, July 27, 1995. 16 pages.

Fax from D.C. Coutts, Director, North America Office, World Food Programme, to Marshall Matz, Juliette C. McLennan, Ann K. Chadwick, regarding legally constituting a “Friends of WFP” Board, July 24, 1995. 17 pages.

Helping Schools Meet the “Dietary Guidelines for Americans”, statement by George Miller, Congress of the United States, House of Representatives, July 21, 1995. 1 page.

Fax from Jim Stephenson, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, regarding USDA Attendees at ASFSA ANC, and Shape California, July 14, 1995. 6 pages.

Fax from Jim Stephenson, Tuesday Georges, ASFSA, to Public Policy and Legislative Committee, of an attached Food Research & Action Center press release, Nationwide Survey Indicates Hunger Threatens Millions of Children in the U.S., Congressional “Reforms” Threaten Children’s Food Safety Net, July 12, 1995. 4 pages.

Fax from Jim Stephenson, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, regarding 1994-95 Annual Report, July 12, 1995. 6 pages.

Fax from Jim Stephenson, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, regarding resolutions contained in the Executive Board book, July 10, 1995. 4 pages.

Fax from Colleen, on Congressman George Miller (D-California), U.S. House of Representatives letterhead, to Marshall Matz, regarding an attached variation of what Matz drafted, July 10, [1995]. 2 pages.

Fax from Jim Stephenson, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, regarding Revised Itinerary for the Honorable Dan Glickman, July 7, 1995. 2 pages.

Folder 9:

Fax from Barry Sackin, American School Food Service, to Marshall Matz, regarding Lugar/Goodling letters, April 29, 1998. 4 pages.

Fax from Barry Sackin, American School Food Service, to Marshall Matz, regarding leg language, April 29, 1998. 3 pages.

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Legislative package for child nutrition reauthorization, April 27, 1998. 2 pages.

Letter from Eric M. Bost, Commissioner, Texas Department of Human Services, to Ruthie Jackson, Regional Administrator, USDA, Food and Consumer Services, regarding Loss of 2% Audit Funds, April 10, 19908. 2 pages.

Fax from Ed Cooney, Deputy Administrator, Special Nutrition Programs, Food and Consumer Services, United States Department of Agriculture, to Marshall Matz, regarding Universal School Breakfast Pilot draft, April 16, 1998. 2 pages.

Fax from Barry Sackin, American School Food Service, to Marshall Matz, of a CAN 535 ALERT regarding campaign finance reform, March 25, 1998. 2 pages.

1998 Legislative Issue Paper, Reauthorizing Today – Creating Healthy Tomorrows, American School Food Service Association. 1 page.

Statement: In order to prepare our children to learn they must be well nourished, and that begins with a good breakfast, Senator Tim Johnson, November 6, 1997, South Dakota School Food Service Association. 2 pages.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to David Kranz, Argus Leader, regarding Tim’s school breakfast legislation, March 24, 1998.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to Jerry Mayer, regarding Tim’s school breakfast legislation, March 24, 1998.

Letter from William J. Janklow, Governor, State of South Dakota, to The Honorable Tom Daschle, United States Senator, regarding Janklow’s strong support for Senator Tim Johnson’s bill, S.1396, the Meals for Achievement Act, that would provide a breakfast at no charge to all elementary school students, February 5, 1998. 2 pages.

Letter from Howard Dean, M.D., Governor, State of Vermont, to The Honorable Dan Glickman, Secretary, United States Department of Agriculture, requesting that Glickman strong support the Meals for Achievement Act of 1997 as part of President Clinton’s child nutrition program in the 1999 Budget, December 29, 1997. 1 page.

Letter from Jeanne Shaheen, Governor, State of New Hampshire, to The Honorable Dan Glickman, USDA, Office of the Secretary, requesting that serious consideration and support be given to provide for expansion and enhancement of the school breakfast program, December 4, 1997. 1 page.

Letter from Lawton Chiles, Governor, State of Florida, to The Honorable William J. Clinton, President of the United States, The White House, endorsing a federal initiative for expanded school breakfast programs, February 26, 1998. 1 page.

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Letter from Tim Johnson, United States Senate, to The President, The White House, asking for the President’s support and help in making an historic investment in the education of our Nation’s elementary school children by including fun ding for S. 1396, the Meals for Achievement Act, in the President’s budget proposal for fiscal year 1999, December 12, 1997. 2 pages.

Hill Briefs, National Journal’s Congress Daily, February 10, 1998. 1 page.

Fax from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to multiple recipients, regarding Governor Janklow being a Republican, February 6, 1998.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Tom Freedman, Domestic Policy Council, The White House, regarding Child Nutrition, January 13, 1998.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Co-Chair, Child Nutrition Forum Steering Comm., Ellen Teller, Co-Chair, Child Nutrition Forum Steering Comm., to Bruce Reed, regarding Child Nutrition Priorities For the State of the Union Address, December 8, 1997. 3 pages.

Memorandum For The President, from Secretary Dan Glickman, regarding Child Nutrition Reauthorization/School Breakfast Initiative, December 23, 1997. 3 pages.

Letter from Maxine Waters, Chair, Congressional Black Caucus, and William L. Clay, Ranking Democratic Member, Committee Education and the Work Force, to President William J. Clinton, The White House, regarding the Congressional Black Caucus urging the President to support current legislation to combat hunger in America, December 18, 1997. 2 pages.

Letter from Jill Bush, Apple Food Sales Co., Inc., to Christina Markus, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., regarding AGRITALIA and state rules that do not allow variations, December 4, 1997. 2 pages.

Fax from AGRITALIA S.R.L., to Ms. Christina Markus, Olsson, Frank & Weeda, regarding Pasta Report, and requesting changes in Draft #6, December 4, 1997. 5 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to Greg Frasier, regarding State of the Union, and trying to get a few words into the speech, January 21, 1998. 1 page.

List of Supporters, not dated, not attributed.

Folder 10:

Fax from Bret Healy, on Tim Johnson, U.S. Senator, South Dakota letterhead, to Marshall Matz, regarding Governor Janklow letter on Meals for Achievement, February 6, 1998. 3 pages.

Statement by Mr. Lugar introducing the Child Nutrition Reauthorization Act of 1998. 1 page.

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Letter from Calvin Dooley, Member of Congress, House of Representatives, to The Honorable Dan Glickman, Secretary, U. S. Department of Agriculture, regarding the need to improve the effectiveness of the Buy America provision as it applies to the National School Lunch and Breakfast Programs, March 5, 1998. 1 page.

Fax from Lynda, Office of Congresswoman Lynn Woolsey, to Marshall, of letters from Woolsey to Dear Colleague; The Honorable Vic Fazio, Chair, House Democratic Caucus; and Honorable Richard A. Gephardt, Minority Leader; regarding the Meals for Achievement Act, January 7, 1998. 5 pages.

Fax from Shirley Watkins, Under Secretary, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services, to Marshall Matz, of Secretary Dan Glickman’s Memorandum For The President, January 6, 1998. 4 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Stephen L. Lacey, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to Eric Washburn, for Sen. Daschle, regarding School Breakfast, December 23, 1997.

Letter from Richard Bordeaux, Ed.D., Todd County School District No. 66-1, Mission, South Dakota, to Mr. Bruce Reed, Director, Domestic Policy Council, The White House, in support of the Meals for Achievement Act, December 15, 1997. 1 page.

Letter from Tom Daschle, United States Senate, and Tim Johnson, United States Senate, to Mr. John Hilley, Senior Advisor to the President and Director of Legislative Affairs, The White House, requesting that members of the President’s staff meet with members of the Child Nutrition Forum Steering Committee, December 22, 1997. 1 page.

Memorandum from Ellen Teller & Marshall Matz, to Child Nutrition Forum Steering Committee, regarding President’s Budget for FY1999: White House Currently Debating Child Nutrition Funding, December 22, 1997. 2 pages.

Letter from Barbara Borschow, Executive Director, The American School Food Service Association, to President William J. Clinton, The White House, urging Clinton to actively support child nutrition programs, December 22, 1997. 1 page.

Note from Marshall L. Matz to The Honorable Dan Glickman thanking Glickman for all he has done to raise the school breakfast proposal at the very highest levels, December 22, 1997. 1 page.

Fax from Cooney, on U. S. Department of Agriculture, Under Secretary, Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services letterhead, to Matz, of a letter from Ronald E. Kleinman, M.D., of Harvard Medical School, to William J. Clinton, President of the United States, and Hilary Rodham Clinton, The White House, regarding support for the Meals for Achievement Act, December 19, 1997. 3 pages.

Memorandum from Ellen Teller & Marshall Matz, to Child Nutrition Forum Steering Committee, regarding President’s FY1999 Budget: Looming Deadlines, December 19, 1997. 3 pages.

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Fax from Marshall, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to Shirley/Ed, of a memorandum from Marshall Matz to Secretary Glickman regarding The Bottom Line, December 18, 1997. 2 pages.

Fax from Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to Sec. Dan Glickman, Att: Greg, of a memorandum from Marshall Matz to Secretary Glickman regarding The Bottom Line, December 18, 1997. 2 pages.

Folder 11:

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, Co-Chair, Child Nutrition Forum, Co-Chair, Clinton/Gore Rural Desk ’92, ’96, to John Podesta, Deputy Chief of Staff, The White House, regarding School Breakfast Initiative for 1998, December 17, 1997. 10 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, Co-Chair, Child Nutrition Forum, Co-Chair, Clinton/Gore Rural Desk ’92, ’96, to Rahm Emanuel, Senior Advisor to the President for Policy, The White House, regarding School Breakfast Initiative for 1998, December 17, 1997. 10 pages.

First draft of a memorandum, from Dan Glickman regarding Child Nutrition/School Breakfast Initiative, December 16, 1997. 3 pages.

Fax from Shirley Watkins, Under Secretary, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services, to Marshall Matz, of a letter from Jeanne Shaheen, Governor, State of New Hampshire, to The Honorable Dan Glickman, USDA, Office of the Secretary, endorsing expansion and enhancement of the school breakfast program, December 11, 1997. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Mary Kate Harrison, Chair, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, regarding Meals for Achievement Support Letters, December 8, 1997. 1 page.

Resolution: Endorsement of the Meals for Achievement Act, SDSFSA Executive Committee, December 3, 1997. 1 page.

Article: Food Program Leads to Better Behavior at School, Associated Press, October 23, 1997. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to Bob Bird, regarding School Breakfast Program Initiative – Update, December 2, 1997. 6 pages.

Fax from S. Garnett to Marshall Matz regarding Adapting the Food Guide Pyramid for Young Children, December 10, 1997. 2 pages.

H. R. 3086 packet, 9 pages. 3 copies.

Letter from John E. Baldacci, Member of Congress, House of Representatives, to The Honorable Dan Glickman, United States Department of Agriculture, urging Glickman to request enough

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funding to ensure that all children enrolled in elementary school are offered breakfast as part of their school day, November 12, 1997. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Ms. Barbara Chow, Associate Director of Human Resources, Office of Management and Budget, requesting a meeting to discuss S. 1396 and H.R. 3086, November 26, 1997.

Folder 12:

Letter from Wilmer S. Cody, Kentucky Department of Education, to Hon. Shirley Watkins, Under Secretary, Food, Nutrition and Consumer Service, United States Department of Agriculture, urging Watkins to take a serious look at reducing the barriers to participation in the School Breakfast Program, November 15, 1997. 1 page.

S. 1396, A Bill in the Senate of the United States, 105th Congress, 1st Session, November 6, 1997. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to Secretary Dan Glickman, Attention: Greg Frazier, regarding Child Nutrition/H.R. 3086, November 14, 1997. 1 page.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to Jack Lew, Deputy Director, Office of Management and Budget, regarding Child Nutrition/H.R. 3086, November 14, 1997. 1 page.

Meals for Achievement Act, Draft #2, November 6, 1997. 5 pages.

Fax from Dwight Fettig, on Tim Johnson, U.S. Senator, South Dakota letterhead, to Marshall Matz, of materials regarding S. 1396, and the School Breakfast Program, November 7, 1997. 5 pages.

Statement by Mr. Johnson introducing the Meals for Achievement Act, Congressional Record – Senate, November 6, 1997. 1 page.

1997-98 Directory of Leaders, American School Food Service Association, October 1997. 28 pages.

Statement of the Honorable Tim Johnson on the Introduction of the Meals for Achievement Act, November 6, 1997. 2 pages.

S. 1396, A Bill in the Senate of the United States, 105th Congress, 1st Session. 2 pages.

Folder 13:

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to Secretary Dan Glickman, Attention: Greg Frazier, regarding Child Nutrition, January 15, 1998. 1 page.

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Fax from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to Ron Klain, Chief of Staff, Office of Vice President Gore, regarding Child Nutrition/Agriculture, December 8, 1997.

Memorandum from Ellen Teller, Food Research and Action Center, to Child Nutrition Forum members, regarding a strategy meeting before meeting with Barbara Chow, January 9, 1998. 1 page.

Memorandum from Christina M. Markus, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to Mr. Sergio Massa, Mr. Stefano Massa, Agritalia S.r.l., regarding attached page 9 of Draft #9, December 19, 1997. 2 pages.

ASFSA PAC, Volume 1, Issue 1, July 1997. 4 pages. 2 copies.

Letter from Nancy Stiles, Chair, PAC, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, regarding donations to Congresspersons who support child nutrition programs, not dated. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Colleen Kavanagh, Marshall Matz, to Nancy Stiles, regarding PAC contributions and donations, March 12, 1997. 4 pages.

Always Say Thank You, Henrietta Moore, Chair, ASFSA PAC, October 11, 1996. 2 pages.

Fax from Colleen Kavanagh, ASFSA, to Marshall Matz, regarding logos, NET letter, LA Times article, October 10, 1996. 3 pages.

Policies and Procedures, American School Food Service Association Political Action Committee, Inc., not dated. 11 pages.

Minutes: ASFSA PAC Meeting, March 4, 1996. 1 page.

Memorandum from Henrietta Moore, PAC Chair, to ASFSA Political Action Committee Members, regarding PAC Update Report, July 24, 1996. 1 page.

Memorandum from Colleen Kavanagh, Marshall Matz, to Henrietta Moore, regarding PAC recommendation list, May 13, 1996. 3 pages.

PAC Building, not dated, not attributed. 1 page.

ASFSA-PAC Financial Statement, Period Ending June 30, 1996. 3 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to Ms. Barbara Borschow, Ms. Colleen Kavanagh, American School Food Service Association PAC Committee c/o Shyrl Dougherty, regarding Senator Harkin, and suggesting a $1,000 donation, February 16, 1996. 1 page.

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Letter from Shyrl Dougherty, R.D., Director of Nutrition Services, ASFSA PAC Chairman, to Marshall Matz, Esq., regarding enclosed revised Policies and Procedures and the Bylaws of the ASFSA PAC Committee for review, November 27, 1995. 12 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to Barbara Borschow, regarding PAC Contribution, and recommending that ASFSA contribute to Congressman Emerson in the amount of $500, September 19, 1995. 1 page.

January 31 Year End Reports, American School Food Service Association – PAC, August 21, 1995. 7 multi-page reports.

ASFSA-PAC Check Request Form, blank. 1 page. 3 copies.

Fax from O. J. Byrnside, Jr., American School Food Service Association, to Chris Markus, requesting guidance and help in completing the 1994 ASFSA-PAC report of receipts and disbursements to be submitted to the Federal Elections Commission, July 12, 1995. 5 pages.

Federal Election Commission, FEC83, July 14, 1995. 2 pages.

Fax from Chris Markus, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to O.J. Byrnside, Jr., of information regarding PACS, July 14, 1995. 5 pages.

Fax from Christina M. Markus, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to O.J. Byrnside, Jr., American School Food Service Association, regarding FEC Disclosure Forms, May 30, 1995.

Folder 14:

Fax from Chris Markus, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to O.J. Byrnside, Jr., American School Food Service Association, regarding Campaign Committee Addresses, May 12, 1995. 4 pages.

Memorandum from O. J. Byrnside. Jr., American School Food Service Association, to Chris Markus, regarding ASFSA-PAC, May 4, 1995. 11 pages.

Fax from O. J. Byrnside, Jr., American School Food Service Association, to Chris Markus, regarding info for 1989 ASFSA-PAC, May 10, 1995. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Christina M. Markus, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to Ms. Barbara Borschow, American School Food Service Association, regarding Federal Election Commission, February 15, 1995. 7 pages.

Draft letter from Barbara Borschow, Treasurer, to Federal Election Commission, regarding Committee Number C00166272 – Amendment of Statement of Organization, February 15, 1995. 1 page.

FEC FORM 1. 1 page.

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Instructions for Preparing FEC FORM 1. 1 page.Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Christina M. Markus, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to O.J. Byrnside, Jr., American School Food Service Association, regarding FEC Reporting Requirements, February 6, 1995. 4 pages.

Memorandum from Christina M. Markus, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to Ms. Barbara Borschow, American School Food Service Association, regarding ASFSA-PAC And D.C. Incorporation, March 13, 1995. 3 pages.

Annual Report for Foreign and Domestic Corporations, American School Food Service Association Political Action Committee, Inc., April 12, 1984. 1 page.

Memorandum from O. J. Byrnside, Jr., American School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz, regarding ASFSA-PAC, February 22, 1995. 1 page.

Various blank forms relating to corporations.

Folder 15:

Press release: FEC Releases Six Compliance Cases, Federal Election Commission, February 10, 1995. 2 pages.

Press release: Commission’s Enforcement Priority System Proving Effective After 20 Months In Operation, Federal Election Commission, December 30, 1994. 2 pages.

Press release: FEC Releases Eight Compliance Cases, Federal Election Commission, December 30, 1994. 3 pages.

Press release: FEC Releases Four Compliance Cases, Federal Election Commission, December 8, 1994. 2 pages.

Letter from Terry A. Simonson, Attorney at Law, Vestal & Simonson, to Dominique Dillenseger, Office of General Counsel, Federal Election Commission, regarding Tulsa Republican Committee and Jesse Clayton-Aguirre, Cause: MUR-3950, April 13, 1994. 4 pages.

Letter from Trevor Potter, Chairman, Federal Election Commission, to Jesse Clayton-Aguirre, Treasurer, Tulsa County Republican Committee, regarding MUR 3950, Tulsa County Republican Committee, Jesse Clayton-Aguirre, as treasurer, March 29, 1994. 2 pages.

Conciliation Agreement Before the Federal Election Commission, In the Matter of Human Rights Campaign Fund Political Action Committee and Timothy McFeeley, as treasurer, September 16, 1994. 4 pages.

Letter from Tim McFeeley, Treasurer, Human Rights Campaign Fund, to Trevor Potter, Chairman, Federal Election Commission, regarding MUR 4025, Human Rights Campaign Fund PAC, August 26, 1994. 1 page.

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Reports Analysis Referral to Office of General Counsel, March 30, 1993. 3 pages.

Conciliation Agreement Before the Federal Election Commission In the Matter of San Francisco Republican County Central Committee and John Sidline, as Treasurer, MUR 3851, with attachments.

Conciliation Agreement Before the Federal Election Commission In the Matter of Real Estate Investment Trust Political Action Committee (REITPAC) and Mark O. Decker, as treasurer, MUR 4141, December 22, 1994, with attachments.

Printout: Federal Election Commission, FEC83, February 13, 1995.

Federal Election Commission, Committee Index of Candidates Supported/Opposed – (D) 1993-94, February 13, 1995.

Memorandum from Shyrl Dougherty, PAC Chair, 1994-1995, American School Food Service Association Political Action Committee, to ASFSA PAC members, regarding Meeting at LAC, February 1, 1995. 4 pages.

Policies and Procedures, American School Food Service Association Political Action Committee. Inc. 10 pages.

Letter from Dale E. Kildee, M.C., Michigan, 9th District, to Mr. Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank, & Weeda, expressing deep appreciation for all Matz did to make Kildee’s breakfast fundraiser at La Colline such a huge success, April 22, 1993. 1 page.

Invitation to An Atlanta Feast honoring Congressman John Lewis, May 12, 1993.

Check for $1,000.00 to Kerrey for Senator, ASFSA-PAC, March 29, 1993.

Certificate of Incorporation, American School Food Service Association Political Action Committee, Inc., with attachments, March 7, 1983. 7 pages.

PAC Statement of Revenue and Expenses as of February 28, 1993.

Folder 16:

Testimony of Mary Kate Harrison, R.D., School Food Service Director, Hillsborough County School District, Tampa, FL, Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, March 4, 1997. 2 pages. 2 copies.

Statement of Tami J. Cline, R.D., before the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, United States Senate, March 4, 1997. 2 pages. 2 copies.

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Statement of the American School Food Service Association before the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, United States Senate, March 4, 1997. 2 pages. 2 copies. 7 pages.

A New Congress – A New Beginning, 1997 Legislative Issue Paper, American School Food Service Association. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Colleen Kavanagh, California Food Policy Advocates, to Ellen Teller, Ellen Nissenbaum/Bob Greenstein, Marshall Matz/Barry Sackin, regarding Reauthorization, June 1, 1998. 4 pages.

Letter from Melinda S. Turner, President, The American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Richard Lugar, Chairman, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, United States Senate, regarding working together on reauthorization, April 29, 1998. 1 page.

Letter from Melinda S. Turner, President, The American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable William F. Goodling, Chairman, Committee on Education and the Workforce, United States House of Representatives, regarding working together on reauthorization, April 29, 1998. 1 page.

Memorandum from Barry Sackin, American School Food Service Association, to Melinda Turner, regarding Letter to Lugar, April 28, 1998. 1 page.

(Seamless) School-based Nutrition Program, not attributed. 1 page.

Food Program Participation, Trends from 1994-1997, not attributed. 1 page.

Draft: ASFSA Reauthorization Think Tank and PPL Recommendations for Legislative and Regulatory Changes, Child Nutrition Programs, July 21, 1997. 2 pages.

Letter from David Beckmann, President, Bread for the World, to Dear Colleague, regarding Tell Congress: Hunger Has a Cure, not dated. 3 pages.

Letter from Charles W. Stenholm, Ranking Democrat, to Marshall L. Matz, Esq., Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., regarding a Nutrition and Agriculture Forum, April 3, 1997. 3 pages.

Letter from Anne B. Gennings, Food Service Specialist, Gennings Associates, to Dear Marshall, regarding Carl Perkins, April 21, 1997. 2 pages.

Folder 17:

Title IV, Domestic Food Programs, Food and Consumer Service, Child Nutrition Programs, Bill Page No. 47 & 112. 2 pages.

Draft: Transfer of Research Authority to the Economic Research Service: A Solution in Search of a Problem, not attributed, June 26, 1997. 2 pages.

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Letter from The American Dietetic Association, American School Food Service Association, Food Research and Action Center (FRAC), National Association of WIC Directors, Second Harvest, Society for Nutrition Education, to The Honorable Thad Cochran, Chairman, Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development and Related Agencies, urging Cochran to oppose efforts to transfer funding for studies and evaluations for the federal food and nutrition programs from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food and Consumer Service (FCS) to the Economic Research Service (ERS), July 8, 1997. 2 pages.

ASFSA Legislative Alert, regarding President Clinton’s budget request for the Nutrition Education and Training (NET) program, July 22, 1997. 2 pages. 2 copies.

Letter from Charles C. Kirby, Director, Office of Child Nutrition, Mississippi Department of Education, to Senator Thad Cochran, U.S. Senator, regarding funding for the Nutrition Education and Training Program (NET), July 8, 1997. 1 page.

Letter from Fred J. DeMicco, Ph.D., R.D., Associate Professor of HR&IM, Associate Director for HR&IM, Penn State, to Ms. Marcy Kaptur (OH), United States House of Representatives, requesting Kaptur’s support to not eliminate the USDA Office of Analysis and Evaluation (OA&E), September 9, 1997. 1 page.

Letter from Bill Goodling, Member of Congress, to The Honorable Joe Skeen, Chairman, Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies, expressing concern over the transfer of research activities for the Office of Analysis and Evaluation of the Food and Consumer Service to the Economic Research Service, September 12, 1997. 1 page.

Letter from Janet H. Bantly, President, American School Food Service Association, to Honorable That Cochran, Chairman, Senate Agriculture Appropriations Subcommittee, urging Cochran to include $10 million in the FY98 agriculture appropriations bill for the Nutrition Education and Training Program (NET), July 2, 1997. 1 page. 2 copies.

Letter from Anna Kondratas, Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service, Reagan Administration; Robert Greenstein, Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service, Carter Administration; John Bode, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, Reagan Administration; Carol Tucker, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, Carter Administration; to Representative Joe Skeen, Chairman, Subcommittee on Agriculture Appropriations, expressing concern over a provision of the House Agriculture Appropriations bill that would remove funds for research, studies, and evaluations for the Food and Consumer Service’s Office of Analysis and Evaluation (OAE) and shift them to the Economic Research Service, September 8, 1997. 3 pages.

Letter from Anna Kondratas, Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service, Reagan Administration; Robert Greenstein, Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service, Carter Administration; John Bode, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, Reagan Administration; Carol Tucker, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, Carter Administration; to Senator Thad Cochran, Chairman, Appropriations Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development and

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Related Agencies, expressing concern over a provision of the House Agriculture Appropriations bill that would remove funds for research, studies, and evaluations for the Food and Consumer Service’s Office of Analysis and Evaluation (OAE) and shift them to the Economic Research Service, September 8, 1997. 3 pages.

Letter from Tim Johnson, United States Senate, to The Honorable Dale Bumpers, Ranking Member, Subcommittee on Agriculture Appropriations, Committee on Appropriations, U.S. Senate, requesting that Bumpers oppose the recent efforts approved in the House of Representatives related to nutrition funding, July 10, 1997. 1 page.

Letter from Tim Johnson, United States Senate, to The Honorable Thad Cochran, Chairman, Senate Appropriations Subcommittee, Agriculture, Rural Development, requesting that Cochran oppose the recent efforts approved in the House of Representatives related to nutrition funding, July 10, 1997. 1 page.

Conference Report, to accompany H.R. 2160, Report 105-252, 105th Congress, 1st Session, House of Representatives, September 17, 1997. 62 pages.

Letter from Cindy L. Parker, Basic American Foods, and Mike Rogers, Tyson Foods, Inc., to Mr. Marshall Matz, congratulating Matz on being named a 1998 Fame Award Winner, October 21, 1997. 1 page.

The 9th Annual National Fame Awards Official Nomination Form, and list of 1998 Fame Award Winners.

Fame Speech and related materials.

Fax from John Morrill, The Congressional Hunger Center, to Marshall Matz, regarding InsideOut proposal, June 18, 1997. 18 pages.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Mrs. Tipper Gore, Office of the Vice President, Attention: Mr. Clark E. Ray, requesting that Gore participate in the ASFSA Legislative Action Conference, December 18, 1998. 2 pages.

Letter from Tim Johnson, United States Senate, Tom Harkin, United States Senate, Tom Daschle, United States Senate, and Patrick Leahy, United States Senate, to Mr. Jacob J. Lew, Director, Office of Management and Budget, regarding FY2000/School Breakfast, and requesting that Lew include $20 million in funding for school breakfast research pilots as part of the FY 2000 budget, October 30, 1998. 1 page.

Letter from Tim Johnson, United States Senate, Tom Harkin, United States Senate, Tom Daschle, United States Senate, and Patrick Leahy, United States Senate, to The Honorable Dan Glickman, Secretary, U.S. Department of Agriculture, regarding FY2000/School Breakfast, and requesting that Glickman include $20 million in funding for school breakfast research pilots as part of the FY 2000 budget, October 30, 1998. 1 page.

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Fax from Jean D. Harris, Foodbrands America, to Rick Gresser/Molly Wheeler/Gary Grayson/Marshall Matz, regarding the Barbara Borschow article: Reshaping Governance and Membership, September 30, 1998. 8 pages.

FRAC Federal Nutrition Programs Update, September 4, 1998. 3 pages.

Fax from Barry Sackin, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz, regarding the article: Peanuts Put Senate Reauthorization Bill On Hold, August 10, 1998. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Barry Sackin, American School Food Service Association, to Tracy Fox, Tricia Hollis, regarding NET letter, July 30, 1998. 1 page.

Reauthorization Moves Forward, Next Step – Conference, Washington Watch, not dated. 2 pages.

Fax from [Diane], American School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz, regarding a request for recipients to write their Representatives regarding funding for Meals for Achievement, July 21, 1998. 2 pages.

Letter from Shelly Terry, State Agency Section Chair, American School Food Service Association, to Charles C. Kirby, Director, Office of Child Nutrition, Mississippi Department of Education, regarding Kirby’s letter expressing concern about legislative positions, and ideas for future legislation and joint ventures, July 20, 1998. 1 page.

Letter from Charles C. Kirby, Director, Office of Child Nutrition, Mississippi Department of Education, to Ms. Shelly Terry, Incoming Section Chair, American School Food Service Association, regarding several areas of concern Kirby would like to share with Terry, June 30, 1998. 2 pages.

Letter from Paula Cockwell, Manager of Nutrition Services, CSFSA Legislative Chair, to Representative Bob Schaffer, United States House of Representatives, regarding funding for a pilot program on school breakfast in elementary schools, July 21, 1998. 1 page.

Silver Visions, Vivian Pilant, South Carolina Department of Education, Food Management, May 1998. 5 pages.

Fax from Ellen Teller, Food Research and Action Center, to Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank & Weeda, regarding ASFSA Letter, CACFP Comparison Chart, and Directions to Route 81, July 20, 1998. 4 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to Barbara Woolley, Office of Public Liaison, The White House, regarding Letter Of Greeting From The President To ASFSA, with attached previous letters, May 6, 1998. 4 pages.

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Letter from Bill Clinton, The White House, with warm greetings to everyone gathered in New Orleans for the annual national conference of the American School Food Service Association, July 13, 1998. 1 page.

FRAC Federal Nutrition Programs Update, Food Research and Action Center, July 10, 1998. 5 pages.

Letter from Trent Lott, United States Senate, to The Honorable Shirley Watkins, Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition, and Consumer Services, U.S. Department of Agriculture, regarding Pocahontas Foods SMART Program, July 1, 1998. 1 page.

Letter from Jim Bolinger, SMART, a Pocahontas Foods USA Company, to The Honorable Trent Lott, The United States Senate, regarding problems with USDA when school districts form cooperatives and change their procurement methods, June 29, 1998. 1 page.

Letter from Ronald J. Vogel, Associate Deputy Administrator, Special Nutrition Programs, to Mr. W. T. Hale, Hale Brothers/Summit Inc., regarding whether the services provided by SMART to NETCO through the NETCO-HBS contract are sufficiently limited, June [24, 1998]. 2 pages.

Letter from Edward M. Cooney, Deputy Administrator, Special Nutrition Programs, to Honorable Tom Bliley, U. S. House of Representatives, regarding deficiencies in contracts between schools and food service management companies, June 12, 1998. 2 pages.

Letter from Tom Bliley, Member of Congress, to Mr. Ronald Vogel, Associate Deputy Administrator, Special Nutrition Programs, USDA, Food and Nutrition Service, regarding resolving issues of conflict with cooperatives, May 14, 1998. 3 pages.

Fax from [Mark Halverson], Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, United States Senate, to Marshall Matz, of material relating to Meal Supplements for Children in After-School Care, July 7, 1998. 3 pages.

Fax from Barry Sackin, American School Food Service, to Marshall Matz, of a sample letter to Senators urging the passage of the Child Nutrition and WIC Reauthorization Amendments of 1998 Act, July 7, 1998. 2 pages.

Reauthorization of the Child Nutrition and WIC Programs (Comparison of Administration Bill, HR 3874 and Senate Bill), not attributed, July 1, 1998. 14 pages.

Folder 19:

Fax from Shawn Pfaff, on Tim Johnson, U.S. Senator, South Dakota letterhead, to Marshall Matz – Steve Lacey, of a letter from Tim Johnson, United States Senate, to The Honorable William Janklow, Governor, South Dakota, regarding the most recent developments for the Meals for Achievement Act, July 7, 1998. 2 pages.

Child Nutrition Reauthorization Chronology of Events, not dated, not attributed. 1 page.

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FRAC Federal Nutrition Programs Update, Food Research and Action Center, July 2, 1998. 4 pages.

Differences Between House and Senate Reauthorization Bills, ASFSA, July 2, 1998. 4 pages.

The Child Nutrition Reauthorization Bills, Food Research and Action Center, June 30, 1998. 6 pages.

Differences Between House and Senate Reauthorization Bills, ASFSA, June 29, 1998. 4 pages.

Three faxes totaling 39 pages from Barry Sackin, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz, of Child Nutrition and WIC Reauthorization Amendments of 1998, June 26, 1998.

Letter from Cynthia H. Sevier, President, North Carolina School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Cass Ballenger, United States House of Representatives, regarding Child Nutrition, and the Senate version of the reauthorization bill including mandatory funding for a pilot program on school breakfast, June 24, 1998. 1 page.

Fax from Barry Sackin, American School Food Service, to Marshall Matz, of an Analysis of Senate Reauthorization Bill, June 26, 1998. 6 pages.

Memorandum from Mary Kate Harrison, Chair, PPL Committee, to PPL Committee Members, Current and New, regarding ANC, June 23, 1998. 1 page.

Fax from Barbara D. Woolley, The White House, to Marshall Matz, of the press release: Transcript if President Clinton’s Remarks in a Radio Actuality on Agricultural Research, Extension and Education Reform Act of 1998, June 23, 1998. 5 pages.

Fax from Shawn Pfaff, on Tim Johnson, U.S. Senator, South Dakota letterhead, to Steve Lacey, of Highlights of Child Nutrition and WIC Reauthorization Amendments of 1998, June 23, 1998. 3 pages.

Any Reasonable Approach, Washington Watch, not dated. 2 pages.

Letter from multiple national organization, on Child Nutrition Forum letterhead, to Hon. Richard G. Lugar, Chairman, Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition & Forestry, U.S. Senate, expressing support for H.R. 3874, the Child Nutrition and WIC Reauthorization Act of 1998, as it was reported out of the House Committee on Education and the Workforce, June 22, 1998. 2 pages.

Article: Using Point-of-sale Technology in the School Lunch Room, Journal of School Health, No. 2, Vol. 68, February 1998. 2 pages.

Fax from Ellen Teller, Food Research and Action Center, to multiple members of the Child Nutrition Forum, regarding a draft letter to Sen. Lugar and Rep. Goodling that demonstrates their

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support for the House bill and their acquiescence to the offsets contained in the bill, June 18, 1998. 2 pages.

Fax from E. Teller/[EB], Food Research and Action Center, to Marshall Matz, requesting Matz OK to the attached draft letter regarding H.R. 3874, the Child Nutrition and WIC Reauthorization Act of 1998, June 18, 1998. 2 pages.

Fax from Barry Sackin, American School Food Service, to Marshall Matz, of Analysis if Proposed Regulations Regarding Any Reasonable Approach, June 18, 1998. 4 pages.

Fax from Barry Sackin, American School Food Service, to Marshall Matz, of a first draft of a possible CN Forum letter, June 17, 1998. 2 pages.

Fax from Barry Sackin, American School Food Service, to Marshall Matz, regarding Memo to Beth Johnson regarding 2% Audit Funds, June 16, 1998. 2 pages.

Draft Language for Breakfast Pilot, not attributed, June 16, 1998. 1 page.

Draft Language for Breakfast Pilot, not attributed, June 15, 1998. 4 pages.

Fax from Ed Cooney, Deputy Administrator, Special Nutrition Programs, Food and Consumer Service, United States Department of Agriculture, to Marshall Matz, of materials relating to a school breakfast pilot, June 15, 1998. 8 pages.

Letter from Sally Thompson, Chief Financial Officer, United States Department of Agriculture, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., regarding additional time to comment on the grants management regulations as they apply to entitlement programs, June 9, 1998. 1 page.

Article: Entitled To Breakfast, Louisville Courier-Journal, June 3, 1998. 1 page.

Article: Years of Belt-Tightening May Be Coming to an End For Child Nutrition Programs, CQ Weekly, June 6, 1998.

Article: It’s Not What the Kids Eat, It’s Where the Food Comes From, CQ Daily Monitor, June 9, 1998. 1 page.

Letter from the Child Nutrition Forum to Dear Member of Congress, regarding H.R. 3666 being a good starting point for this year’s reauthorization, June 1, 1998. 10 pages.

Brochure: School Breakfast Programs, Energizing the Classroom, Minnesota Department of Children, Families & Learning, February 1997. 8 pages.

Article: N.H. Youths To Get Free Breakfasts, [Boston Globe], May 13, 1998. 1 page.

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Memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Steve Lacey, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to Community Coalition, Attention: Kirk Ferrell, regarding Child Nutrition Reauthorization, and listing a small number of issues they should discuss, May 11, 1998. 1 page.

H.R. 3872, May 14, 1998. First page.

Folder 20:

Letter from Rick Gresser, ACDA President, to Mike Dunn, Chair, Commodity Improvement Council, regarding unexpectedly large shipments of entitlement ground beef and ensuing problems this has caused, May 12, 1998. 2 pages.

Letter from Ronald A, Schuler, President and CEO, California Canning Peach Association, to The Honorable Richard Rominger, Under Secretary, U. S. Department of Agriculture, regarding “Buy American” and the School Lunch Program, February 18, 1998. 1 page.

Buy American, Rules and Regulations, Federal Register, Vol. 53, No. 140, July 21, 1988. 1page.

Proposed Buy American Amendment (Section 106 of H.R. 3666 with clarifying language), not dated. 1 page.

Letter from Rick Gresser, President, American Commodity Distribution Association, to The Honorable Frank Riggs, Chairman, Early Childhood, Youth and Families Subcommittee, Committee on Education and the Workforce, U. S. House of Representatives, regarding an amendment to improve the delivery of USDA donated commodities, April 7, 1998, with attachment. 2 pages.

Amending the School Lunch Act’s 12 Percent Commodity Requirement, not attributed, April 15, 1998. 1 page.

Chart: Cash and Commodity Spending in the NSLP, 1995-2003 ($ in Millions), not attributed, June 1, 1998. 1 page.

Draft: Commodity Coalition Letter, to The Honorable Richard G. Lugar, Chairman, Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Committee; The Honorable William F. Goodling, Chairman, Education and the Workforce Committee; The Honorable Robert F. Smith, Chairman, Agriculture Committee, regarding Child Nutrition, and five positions they support, May 19, 1998. 2 pages.

Fax from Ed Cooney, Deputy Administrator, Special Nutrition Programs, Food and Consumer Service, United States Department of Agriculture, to Marshall Matz, of materials relating to a school breakfast pilot, [June] 2, 1998. 7 pages.

Fax from Barry Sackin, American School Food Service, to Marshall Matz, regarding proposed language for weighted averages and provisions 2 & 3, June 11, 1998. 2 pages.

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Fax from Barry Sackin, American School Food Service, to Marshall Matz, regarding an Analysis of HR 3874, June 10, 1998. 4 pages.

Fax from Barry Sackin, American School Food Service, to Steve Lacey, regarding an Analysis of Proposed Regulations Regarding Any Reasonable Approach, June 10, 1998. 4 pages.

Fax from Barry Sackin, American School Food Service, to Marshall Matz, regarding Sackin’s take on the House bill, June 10, 1998. 4 pages.

Fax from Barry Sackin, American School Food Service, to Marshall Matz, regarding the final HR 3874, unofficial, but complete, June 9, 1998. 42 pages.

Memorandum from Colleen Kavanagh to Lynn Selmser, Alex Nock, Ellen Teller, Ellen Nissenbaum, Bob Greenstein, Marshall Matz, Barry Sackin, regarding Reauthorization and provisions 2 & 3, June 8, 1998. 5 pages.

Fax from Ellen Teller, Food Research and Action Center, to multiple members of the Child Nutrition Forum, regarding success in the House on a child nutrition reauthorization bill, June 11, 1998. 4 pages.

Fax from Lynda, The Office of Congresswoman Lynn Woolsey, to Marshall, regarding the piece in H.R. 3086 that expands access to snacks in afterschool programs, June 8, 1998. 3 pages.

Fax from Barry Sackin, American School Food Service, to Marshall Matz, regarding Seamless School Meal Program, June 8, 1998. 2 pages.

Fax from Lynda, The Office of Congresswoman Lynn Woolsey, to Marshall, regarding Amendment Offered By Ms Woolsey to the Amendment in the Nature of a Substitute to H.R. 3874, June 5, 1998. 6 pages.

Draft letter from Ron Schuler to The Honorable Lynn Woolsey, U. S. House of Representatives, extending deep appreciation for Woolsey’s leadership on the Buy American amendment, June 5, 1998. 1 page.

Fax from Barry Sackin, American School Food Service, to Marshall Matz, of a draft letter from Melinda S. Turner, President, to Hon. Dan Glickman, Secretary, United States Department of Agriculture, regarding a variant of E coli bacterium, June 5, 1998. 2 pages.

Analysis of HR 3874 as a Mark Up Vehicle for Full Committee, not dated, not attributed. 7 pages.

Analysis of HR 3874 as a Mark Up Vehicle for Full Committee, not dated, not attributed. 5 pages.

Letter from the Child Nutrition Forum to Dear Member of Congress, regarding children needing considerably more than is in H.R. 3666, June 1, 1998. 10 pages.

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Fax from Barry Sackin, American School Food Service, to Marshall Matz, regarding Shirley Watkins delivering the Carl Perkins Memorial Lecture, June 2, 1998. 3 pages.

Fax from Ed Cooney, Deputy Administrator, Special Nutrition Programs, Food and Consumer Service, United States Department of Agriculture, to Marshall Matz, regarding Draft Language for Breakfast Pilot, June 2, 1998. 7 pages.

Fax from Ed Cooney, Deputy Administrator, Special Nutrition Programs, Food and Consumer Service, United States Department of Agriculture, to Marshall Matz, regarding Universal SBP Pilot Evaluation Technical Requirements, May 28, 1998. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Bob Greenstein, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, to Jim Weill, Marshall Matz, regarding Child Nutrition Priorities, May 20, 1998. 3 pages.

Fax from Barry Sackin, American School Food Service, to Marshall Matz, of a GAO statement on Government Management, May 20, 1998. 15 pages.

Letter from Rick Gresser, ACDA President, Mr. Gerald Miske, Supervisory Management Analyst, Fiscal Policy Division, Office of the Chief Financial Officer, United States Department of Agriculture, requesting an extension on the proposed regulations regarding uniform administrative rules for procurement in entitlement programs, May 18, 1998. 1 page.

Fax from Barry Sackin, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall Matz, of material regarding proposed regulations, May 18, 1998. 7 pages.

Letter from Melinda S. Turner, President, American School Food Service Association, to Mr. Gerald Miske, Supervisory Management Analyst, Fiscal Policy Division, Office of the Chief Financial Officer, United States Department of Agriculture, regarding commenting on the proposed regulations published February 17, 1998 regarding uniform administrative rules for procurement in entitlement programs, May 14, 1998. 2 pages.

Fax from Congressman William L. Clay, Ranking Democratic Member, Committee on Education and the Workforce, U. S. House of Representatives, to Lynda w/ Ms Woolsey, Ellen Teller w/FRAC, Marshall Matz w/America’s Kids, regarding The Child nutrition bills, May 15, 1998. 22 pages.

Draft letter from the Commodity Coalition to The Honorable William F. Goodling, Chairman, Education and the Workforce Committee, and The Honorable Bob F. Smith, Chairman, Agriculture Committee, regarding Child Nutrition, and five positions they support, May 15, 1998. 2 pages.

Letter from Iris T. Metts, Ed.D., Delaware Secretary of Education, to The Honorable Dan Glickman, USDA, Office of the Secretary, requesting Glickman’s support of the expansion of the school breakfast program, January 8, 1998. 1 page.

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Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to Kelly Fisher, IDFA, regarding correspondence related to an extension of the comment period on proposed regulations published on February 17, 1998 regarding uniform administrative rules for procurement in entitlement programs, May 13, 1998.

Letter from the Child Nutrition Forum to Dear Member of Congress, regarding children needing considerably more than is in H.R. 3666, May 11, 1998. 9 pages.

Fax from Bob Greenstein, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, to Marshall Matz, regarding a conversation with Sue Kirchoff, May 11, 1998. 1 page.

Folder 22:

Memorandum from ASFSA Government Affairs Department to ASFSA Executive Board, ASFSA Public Policy and Legislative Committee, ASFSA State Directors, State Legislative Chairs, ASFSA State Presidents, Regulation Service Subscribers, regarding Regulation Packet # 3/1998.

Fax from Barry Sackin to Marshall Matz, regarding a draft letter to Mr. Gerald Miske, May 8, 1998. 3 pages.

(Seamless)School-based Nutrition Program. 1 page.

Fax from Ed Cooney, Deputy Administrator, Special Nutrition Programs, Food and Consumer Service, United States Department of Agriculture, to Marshall Matz, of a draft Universal School Breakfast Pilot, May 7, 1998, 4 pages.

Fax sent by Carole Thompson for Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., of a memorandum from Marshall L. Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to Barbara Woolley, Office of Public Liaison, The White House, regarding Letter Of Greeting From The President To ASFSA, with attached previous letters, May 6, 1998. 5 pages.

Memorandum from Barry Sackin, The American School Food Service Association, to Executive Board, regarding Request for Extension, May 6, 1998. 3 pages.

Letter from Matthew G. Martinez, Ranking Member, Subcommittee on Early Childhood, Youth and Families, to The Honorable Frank Riggs, Chairman, Early Childhood, Youth and Families Subcommittee, regarding being deeply troubled by Riggs planning to introduce, and subsequently mark up, a very limited and incomplete child nutrition bill which includes no amendments to the School Lunch, School Breakfast, and Child and Adult Care Food Program, May 5, 1998. 1 page.

Tuesday Morning, American School Food Service Association, Week of August 13, 1996. 4pages.

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Tuesday Morning, American School Food Service Association, Week of August 20, 1996. 2pages.

Draft: Section 1205 (g) of H.R. 3734 is amended to read as follows:, July 29, 1996. 1 page.

Letter from Tony P. Hall, Member of Congress, Congressional Hunger Center, to Mr. Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, Attorneys at Law, inviting Matz to a reception to commemorating Mickey Leland and his efforts in the fight against hunger, and also the accomplishments of the twenty Mickey Leland Hunger Fellows, July 1, 1996. 1 page.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to The Honorable Dan Glickman, The Honorable Leon Panetta, regarding Welfare Reform/Immigration and Child Nutrition, July 25, 1996. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Lynn Selmser, regarding Welfare Reform/Immigration and Child Nutrition, July 25, 1996. 1 page.

Notice: National School Lunch, Special Milk, and School Breakfast Programs; National Average Payments/Maximum Reimbursement Rates, Food and Consumer Service, USDA, July 3, 1996. 10 pages.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, to Grace Reef, Office of Sen. Dole, regarding Welfare Reform, and asking how Reef’s help in getting child nutrition added to the list of programs exempted from the immigration rules, July 15, 1996. 4 pages.

Press release: Summer Program Feed 2 Million Needy Children But Declines in 1995 and Lags Behind 50-Year Old School Lunch Program; Model Initiatives Match Feeding with Children’s Services, Food Research and Action Center, June 25, 1996. 6 pages.

Hunger Doesn’t Take A Vacation, A Status Report on the Summer Food Service Program For Children, Fourth Edition, Food Research and Action Center, June 1996. 15 pages.

New Client Information Sheet for Intercontinental Warranty Services, Inc., Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., July 9, 1996. 1 page.

Memorandum from Rob Fersh, Food Research and Action Center, to Executive Committee, regarding Executive Committee Meeting, June 21, 1996. 1 page.

Memorandum from Carol Tucker Foreman, Chair, to FRAC Board of Directors, regarding Revised Schedule of Next Board Meeting and Update on FRAC’s Financial Status, June 21, 1996. 3 pages.

Letter from Lynn Parker, M.S., Director of Child Nutrition Programs and Nutrition Policy, Food Research and Action Center (FRAC), and Bonnie Liebman, M.S., Director of Nutrition, Center

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for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI), and the undersigned national organizations, to Stanley C. Garnett, Director, Supplemental Food Programs Division, Food and Consumer Service, USDA, Food Research and Action Center, Food Research and Action Center, Food Research and Action Center, Food Research and Action Center, Food Research and Action Center, in support of the retention of the current 6 grams of sugar per ounce limitation on cereals approved by the WIC Program, June 17, 1996. 6 pages, original and copy.

Letter from Steven L. Ink, PhD, Director of Nutrition, The Quaker Oats Company, John Stuart Research Laboratories, to Mr. Stanley C. Garnett, Director, Supplemental Food Programs Division, Food and Consumer Service, US Department of Agriculture, regarding Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC): WIC Cereal Sugar Limit, 61 Fed. Reg. 10903 (March 18, 1996), June 17, 1996. 4 pages.

Article: Free Lunches Are Lifesavers, Grateful Parents Count On USDA Summer Food Program, The Modesto Bee, June 19, 1996. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Patty Fitzgerald to Marshall Matz regarding Washington Watch—September issue, June 24, 1996. 2 pages.

Draft: Don’t Mess with ASFSA, Reflections and gratitude from Washington’s trenches, June 24, 1996. 3 pages.

Fax from Colleen, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall, regarding Meeting with Under Secretary Haas about implementation of P.L. 104-149 (H.R. 2066), inviting Richard Lugar to give the Carl Perkins Memorial Lecture, the 1996 elections, and Childhood Hunger, June 17, 1996. 8 pages.

Article: Community Food Security Gives Dole A Winning Issue, CNI, June 14, 1996. 2 pages.

Fax from Marshall, Olsson, Frank and Weeda, P. C., to Patty Fitzgerald of Don’t Mess with ASFSA, Reflections and gratitude from Washington’s trenches, June 24, 1996. 4 pages.

Fax from Lynn Selmser, Committee on Economic and Educational Opportunities, U. S. House of Representatives, to Greta [Houston] of a fax from Bob Beard, OGA, Food and Consumer, to Lynn Selmser, attaching guidance on implementation of the Healthy Meals for Children Act, Public Law 104-149, July 1, 1996. 5 pages.

Note from George Miller, Member of Congress, to Mr. Marshall Matz, Olsson, Frank & Weeda, thanking Matz for his generous pledge in conjunction with Miller’s annual fundraiser at the National Democratic Club, June 26, 1996. 1 page.

Fax from Colleen, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall of how people voted on the H.R. 4 Conference Report and the Reconciliation Bill, June 28, 1996. 4 pages.

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Fax from Colleen, American School Food Service Association, to Steve/Marshall, of How They Voted, and other information and tools you need to be involved in Election 96, American School Food Service Association, June 30, 1996. 10 pages.

Fax from Colleen, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall, of a letter from Penny E. McConnell, R.D., President, ASFSA, to Under Secretary Ellen Haas, Food Nutrition, and Consumer Services, U. S. Department of Agriculture, regarding how USDA envisions P.L. 104-149 being implemented, June 28, 1996. 2 pages.

Fax from Colleen, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall, of a sample letter, Candidate Commitment to Child Nutrition pledge, and Candidate Questionnaire on Child Nutrition, June 26, 1996. 4 pages.

Fax from Colleen, American School Food Service Association, to Marshall/Steve regarding How They Voted and Candidate Commitment to Child Nutrition pledge, June 23, 1996. 3 pages.

Partial article regarding the food security compact, CNI, June 14, 1996. 1 page.

Letter from Cynthia H. Sevier, President, North Carolina School Food Service Association, to the Honorable Cass Ballenger, United States House of Representatives, regarding Child Nutrition, and the Senate bill, which provided mandatory funding for a pilot program for breakfast in elementary schools, June 24, 1998. 1 page.

Box 12

Folder 1:

Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, to ASFSA Legislative Committee, regarding The Administration’s Child Nutrition Bill, July 15, 1985. 1 page.

Letter from John R. Block, Secretary, Department of Agriculture, to Honorable Thomas P. O’Neill, Jr., Speaker of the House of Representatives, regarding a draft bill that will control total Federal expenditures in the Child Nutrition Programs while maintaining benefits for needy children, while improving the administration of these programs and of the Special Supplemental Food Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) at the Federal, State and local level, July 1, 1985. 2 pages.

Section-by-Section Analysis of Amendments to the National School Lunch Act and the Child Nutrition Act of 1966, “The Child Nutrition Amendments of 1985”, not dated, not attributed. 9 pages.

“Child Nutrition Amendments of 1985”, June 4, 1985. 22 pages.

Fact or Fiction, An Analysis of President Reagan’s Statements on Fairness, Spending, and Taxes at His Recent Press Conferences and Before the Republican National Convention, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, September 1984. 34 pages.

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Letter from Rudolph G. Penner, Congressional Budget Office, U.S. Congress, to Honorable Augustus F. Hawkins, Chairman, Committee on Education and Labor, U. S. House of Representatives, with attached cost estimate on H.R. 7, the School Lunch and Child Nutrition Amendments of 1985, January 17, 1985. 6 pages.

Memorandum from Virginia Whitlatch, Chairman, Hot Lines for State Directors, American School Food Service Association, to State Directors, regarding Legislative Update, Section 4 funding, and a child nutrition budget cut, January 21, 1985. 6 pages.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, to Ms. Ann Smith, Executive Director, ASFSA, Attention: Ginney, regarding the Legislative News, December 27, 1984. 7 pages.

The American School Food Service Association Legislative Issue Paper: 1985, draft, not dated. 4 pages.

Position Statement of the American School Food Service Association on Basic Support for National School Lunch Program: Section 4 Funding, not dated. 5 pages.

Notice to All Lobbyists and BAC Cardholders, regarding issuance and revalidation of BAC cards, Jack Russ, Sergeant at Arms, Office of the Sergeant at Arms, U. S. House of Representatives, December 14, 1984. 1 page.

Memorandum from Marshall Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, to American School Food Service Association, regarding 1986 Budget, and attached article: Senate Republicans Plan Own Budget, The Washington Post, January 5, 1985, January 7, 1985. 2 pages. 2 copies.

1986 Budget Background Primer, Prepared at Request of Senate Majority Leadership, January 2, 1985. 30 pages.

Folder 2:

American Association of School Administrators 1984 School Food Service Survey. 8 pages.

Chapter II – Food and Nutrition Service, not dated, not attributed. 4 pages. 3 copies.

Brochure: Commitment ’85, 13th Annual Legislative Action Conference. 4 pages.

Memorandum from Gene White, Chairman, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, to Selected School Food Authorities, regarding Funding Needs For FY 1986, December 6, 1984. 2 pages.

Letter from James Merrill Jeffords, House of Representatives, Vermont, to Mr. Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, thanking Matz for the recent contribution from the American School Food Service Association Political Action Committee, August 10, 1984. 1 page.

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Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, to The Honorable James M. Jeffords, U. S. House of Representatives, regarding a $100 check from the American School Food Service Association-Political Action Committee, August 7, 1984. 1 page.

Letter from Marshall L. Matz, Bennett & Alagia, to The Honorable Jim Jeffords, U. S. House of Representatives, expressing appreciation for Jeffords’ support and sponsorship of the “fast food” amendment, May 2, 1984. 1 page.

Article: House Passes Child Nutrition Bill, Washington Update, School Food Service Journal, June/July/August 1984. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Ann G. Smith, Executive Director, American School Food Service Association, to State Directors, regarding Self-financing School Lunch Program, December 5, 1984. 2 pages.

Letter from Leon E. Panetta, Chairman, Subcommittee on Domestic Marketing, Consumer Relations, and Nutrition, Committee on Agriculture, U. S. House of Representatives, to Marshall L. Matz, Counsel, American School Food Service Association, regarding the drastic new school lunch cutbacks rumored to be coming from the Administration, December 21, 1984. 1 page.

Letter from Frank A. Harris, Food Services Coordinator, Norwalk Public Schools, to Mr. [sic] Gene White, Mr. Marshall Matz, regarding contacting Senators Weicker and Dodd regarding Section 4 funding, the commodity program, and protecting the integrity of all Child Nutrition Programs, December 28, 1984, with attachments. 5 pages.

Guest Room Reservation Request, American School Food Service Association 1985 Annual Meeting.

Letter from Jay Caton, Ph.D., Director/Food Service, Jefferson County Public Schools, to Helen Davis, responding to the Position Statements and Legislative Issue Paper, December 19, 1984. 2 pages.

Excerpt from MANDATE For Leadership II, The Heritage Foundation, not dated. 3 pages.

Agenda: ASFSA’s 19th Annual Industry Seminar, January 20-23, 1985. 5 pages.

Article: Reagan Seeks to Cut Pay, Abolish SBA, Curb Benefits, The Washington Post, December 6, 1984. 3 pages.

Memorandum from Gene White to Public Policy and Legislative Committee regarding Committee Announcements/Updates, December 10, 1984. 2 pages.

Article: Groups Preparing Strategy On Cuts, Reagan’s Proposals for Trims in Social Spending Prompt Action on Many Fronts, The New York Times, December 7, [1984?]. 1 page.Press release: Proposed School Lunch Cut Would Eliminate Children – Including Poor – From The Program, American School Food Service Association, not dated. 3 pages. 2 copies.

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The WIC Problem, not dated, not attributed. 2 pages.

Memorandum from Gene White and Marshall Matz, American School Food Service Association, to State Presidents and Legislative Chairmen, regarding Child Nutrition Briefings for Your Two United States Senators, November 2, 1984. 3 pages.

School Business Affairs, The Professional Journal of ASBO, Vol. 50, No. 11, November 1984. 62 pages.

The American School Food Service Association Legislative Issue Paper: 1985. 4 pages.

Position Statement of the American School Food Service Association on Basic Support for National School Lunch Program: Section 4 Funding, not dated. 5 pages.

Letter from Thad Cochran and Bob Dole, United States Senate, to Mr. James A. Baker, III, Chief of Staff, The White House, regarding the devastating effect the elimination of the subsidy to paying students would have on the viability of the National School Lunch Program, October 27, 1981. 3 pages.

Letter from Rudy Boschwitz, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, United States Senate, to Dear Colleague, regarding Boschwitz’ plan to file an amendment to get the ball rolling in the Senate on child nutrition issues, July 31, 1984. 2 pages. 2 copies.

Letter signed by 52 Senators to Honorable Howard H. Baker, Jr., Majority Leader, United States Senate, urging Baker to schedule S. 2772, the National School Lunch and Child Nutrition Reauthorization Act of 1984, for floor consideration as soon as possible, August 10, 1984. 4 pages. 2 copies.

Letter from John H. Stokes, Director, Office of Analysis and Evaluation, Food and Nutrition Service, United States Department of Agriculture, to Dear State Child Nutrition Director, regarding participation in the Universal School Lunch Program (USLP) Study, October 12, 1984. 3 pages. 2 copies.

Cost of a School Lunch, Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, not dated. 3 pages. 2 copies.

Sample letter from State Legislative Chairman and State President to Dear Senator, requesting a meeting before the Congress convenes on January 3 to discuss the National School Lunch Program and its operation in their state, 1984. 3 pages. 2 copies.

Draft memorandum from Gene White and Marshall Matz to State Presidents and Legislative Chairmen, regarding CN Briefing For Your Two United States Senators, not dated. 5 pages. 2 copies.

Letter from Ed Cooney and Marshall Matz, Child Nutrition Forum, to Dear Senator, expressing deep concern that with only thirty working days left in this Congress, S. 2722, the bill which

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reauthorizes 5 expiring child nutrition programs, has not as yet been scheduled for Senate floor consideration, August 2, 1984. 2 pages.

Legislative Alert memorandum from Ed Cooney, on behalf of the Steering Committee, to Friends of Child Nutrition Programs, regarding drastic cuts in federal food assistance programs, especially child nutrition programs, in preliminary budget documents released by the Reagan administration, December 14, 1984. 3 pages.

Press release: Proposed Child Lunch Cut Would Eliminate Children – Including Poor – From This Program, American School Food Service Association News, not dated. 3 pages.

Folder 3:

H.R. 7 In The Senate Of The United States, An Act To extend and improve the National School Lunch Act and the Child Nutrition Act of 1966, “School Lunch and Child Nutrition Amendments of 1984, 98th Congress, 2D Session, May 3, 1984. 28 pages.

Letters from Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, to Ms. Sharon Gibson, Director of Food Service, Columbia, Missouri; Ms. Nancye Perry, Manager, Food Services & Nutrition Education, Hartford, Connecticut; Ms. Ann Smith, Executive Director, ASFSA Headquarters, Denver, Colorado, regarding getting a jump on next year, November 20, 1984. 1 page each.

Invitation from The Honorable Robert J. Dole to a reception honoring the newly elected Trustees of The Dole Foundation, November 30, 1984.

Article: 3 Officials To Quit Agriculture Dept., Deputy Secretary Lyng and 2 Assistants Tell President They’ll Go by Term End, the New York Times, November 15, no year given. 1 page.

Letter from Rudy Boschwitz, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, United States Senate, to Dear Colleague, regarding Boschwitz’ plan to file an amendment to get the ball rolling in the Senate on child nutrition issues, July 31, 1984, and related materials.

Notice: Availability of Surplus Commodities, Fiscal Year 1985, Food and Nutrition Service, USDA, Federal Register, Vol. 49, No. 218, November 8, 1984. 1 page.

Article: Reagan Plans Quick Start On Agenda, The Washington Post, not dated. 1 page.

Article: Reagan and the Budget-Deficit Reckoning, Insiders Share Consensus That Second Term Would Bring Unpleasant Choices, The Washington Post, November 2, 1984.

Draft Position Statement of the American School Food Service Association on Basic Support For National School Lunch Program: Section 4 Funding, October 22, 1984. 2 pages.

The Dole Foundation Case Statement, not dated. 8 pages.

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Draft Position Statement of the American School Food Service Association on Competitive Food Sales, October 22, 1984. 2 pages.

Letter from Dorothy VanEgmond-Pannell, Director, Food Services, Fairfax County Public Schools, to Ms. Nancye Perry, President, American School Food Service Association, requesting that Perry consider supporting a change in their present commodity program, November 16, 1984. 6 pages.

Agenda: 12th Annual Legislative Action Conference, March 11-14, 1984.

Agenda: American School Food Service Association Meeting With Senator Boschwitz, November 30, no year given. 1 page. 2 copies.

Cost of a School Lunch, Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, not dated. 1 page.

Letter from Paula Hawkins, United States Senator, to Jane Wynn, regarding maintaining and prudently increasing child nutrition programs, November 6, 1984. 1 page.

Unidentified Agenda, November 29-30, 1984. 1 page.

To Do, To Win! , November 29, 1984. 1 page.

School Lunch Fiction, not dated, not attributed. 1 page.

Memorandum from Gene White and Marshall Matz to American School Food Service Association regarding Proposed Action Plan To Defend FY 1985 Budget, November 28, 1984. 3 pages.

Position Statement of the American School Food Service Association on Basic Support For National School Lunch Program: Section 4 Funding, not dated. 5 pages.

Agricultural Inaugural Ball invitation, January 21, 1985. 1 copies.

The American School Food Service Association Legislative Issue Paper: 1985. 4 pages.

Memorandum from AGS to Selected School Food Authorities, regarding Funding Needs For FY 1986, not dated. 3 pages.

Section 4 Target List, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, not dated. 1 page.

Cost of a School Lunch, Marshall L. Matz, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, not dated. 4 pages.

The American School Food Service Association 1985 Issue Paper, not dated. 3 pages.

The American School Food Service Association 1984 Issue Paper, Public Policy and Legislative Committee, American School Food Service Association, March 1984. 1 page.

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