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2011-12 PTA Executive Committee

Jennifer Quilter, President
LeAnne Cardwell, President Elect
Julie Munger, Treasurer
Lori Anderson, Secretary
Kelli Rogers, Legislative
Stephanie Waddoups, Membership
Billy Bohmholdt, Communications
Ronnie Mulqueen, Principal
Tiffany Smith, Teacher VP

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2011-2012 Legislative Priorities for PTA

1. Child Safety From Exposure to Alcohol/Drug/Tobacco
a) E Cigarettes
b) Dissolvable and Look a like tobacco products

2. Internet/Social Media

a) Sexting
b) Cyber Bullying
c) Non-exploitation of children

3) Funding Quality Education/Public Schools
a) Tax Deduction/Credits/Backpacking
b) Seismic Safety of Schools
c) Unfunded mandates

4. Family engagement
a) Common core Standards
b) Nutrition
c) School Community Council Responsibilities/Members

5. Process of Elections/School Boards
a) Non-Partisan Elections
b) State School Board Nomination Process
Utah State Legislature Web Site: www.le.state.ut.us

Utah Senate

Senator Wayne L. Niederhauser
Majority Whip

3182 E GRANITE WOODS LN
SANDY, UT 84092

Home: 801-942-3398
Office:  801-558-4766
Fax:    1-866-283-7751 

wniederhauser@utahsenate.org 


Utah House of Representatives

Representative Derek Brown

8161 S FARM BROOK WAY
SANDY, UT 84093

Home: 801-703-1799
Cell:  801-557-6304



U.S. Congressional Representative

Representative Jim Matheson

240 E MORRIS AVE. #235
SLC, UT 84115

Office: 801-486-1236





U.S. Senators

Senator Mike Lee

WALLACE F. BENNETT FEDERAL BLDG
125 S STATE #4225
SLC, UT 84138

Office: 801-524-5933






Senator Orrin Hatch

U.S. SENATE
104 HART SENATE OFFICE BLDG
WASHINGTON, DC 20510

Office: 202-224-5251

Urge Congress Not to Stand in the Way of Healthier School Lunches

posted Aug 25, 2011 9:43 AM by Granite PTA

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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

 

Urge Congress Not to Stand in the Way of Healthier School Lunches
As our children head back to school, some members of Congress want to roll back progress on improving school lunches, despite the sky-high childhood obesity rates.
 
PTA members, we need your help to send a loud and clear message to Congress that we want healthier school meals.
 
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has proposed common-sense nutrition guidelines to improve school lunches and breakfasts, including more fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and low-fat milk and less salt, unhealthy fats, and calories.
Unfortunately, Food interests are working to get Congress to stop USDA from finalizing these sensible school nutrition standards. The House of Representatives has already included a rider in its Agriculture spending bill urging USDA to start over from scratch and propose a new set of school meal standards—even though tens of thousands of parents and organizations supported these important improvements.
 
If industry is successful in convincing the Senate to do the same, the goal of seeing healthy school lunches in cafeterias across the country will be in jeopardy.
 
Please send an email to both of your Senators today asking them to support USDA's efforts to improve school meals.
 

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