103rd Congress / Bills / S 1614
Title
A bill to amend the Child Nutrition Act of 1966 and the National 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.
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Categories (What are categories?)
Abandonment of family | Administrative procedure -- Department of Agriculture | Administrative remedies | Aged | Agricultural surpluses | Agriculture | Alcoholism | Antitrust law | Authorization | Beverages | Boarder babies | Breast feeding | Bribery | Budgets | Business | Buy American | Cheese | Child development | Child health | Child nutrition | Children | Commemorations | Community health services | Congress | Congressional investigations | Congressional oversight | Congressional reporting requirements | Cost control | Criminal justice | Curricula | Curriculum planning | Dairy products | Day care | Day care centers for the aged | Debarment of government contractors | Depressed areas | Diet | Disabled | Drug abuse | Drug abuse in pregnancy | Drugs and women | Economic policy | Education | Education of handicapped children | Education of socially handicapped children | Educational policy | Elementary and secondary education | Elementary education | Elementary school students | Embezzlement | Employee training | Executive departments | Families | Federal aid to child health services | Federal aid to education | Federal aid to Indians | Federal aid to maternal health services | Food | Food adulteration and inspection | Food industry | Food labeling | Food relief | Food service | Food stamps | Foreign trade | Forgery | Fraud | Fruit and fruit trade -- Hawaii | Government information | Government liability | Government paperwork | Government procurement | Government publications | Grain | Grants-in-aid | Halfway houses | Handicapped children | Health education | Health policy | Homeless | Homeless children | Hunger | Income | Indian children | Indian lands -- Oklahoma | Indian medical care | Infant formulas | Infant mortality | Infants | Information services | Interest | Job training | Labor | Larceny | Law | Marketing of farm produce | Mathematics | Meat | Medicaid | Medical care | Medicine | Migrant labor | Milk | Minorities | Names | Natural foods | Nongovernmental organizations | Nonprofit organizations | Nutrition and the aged | Nutrition policy | Oils and fats | Organic farming | Parent-school relationships | Poor | Poultry | Pregnant women | Preschool education | Price fixing | Public assistance programs | Public contracts | Public service advertising | Rebates | Receiving stolen goods | Restrictive trade practices | Rural affairs | Rural economic development | Salt | School lunch program | Science policy | Scientific education | Secondary education | Secondary school students | Shelters for the homeless | Small farms | Social security | State and local government | Teaching materials | Trade | Vegetables and vegetable trade | Vegetarianism | Welfare | Welfare fraud | Women
Votes on this bill
| Date | Chamber | Result | Vote |
|---|---|---|---|
| Senate | Session 2, roll call 286: On the Amendment mcconnell amdt no. 2559, as modified; To improve the administration of the WIC Program. |