Opinion: If states don’t agree with the federal government on nutritional standards for school lunch programs, they ought to spearhead changes of their own, writes senatorshoshana
Seven Democratic attorneys general are suing the Trump administration to stop the U.S. Department of Agriculture from loosening Obama-era school nutrition regulations.
The lawsuit—filed by California, Illinois, Minnesota, New Mexico, New York, Vermont and the District of Columbia—claims the USDA relaxed sodium and whole-grain requirements without offering the public a chance to comment “and in contravention of nutritional requirements for school meals established by Congress.”
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