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Michelle: $373 million in stimulus money for better vending machine food

By: Byron York
Chief Political Correspondent
10/14/09 2:06 AM EDT

First Lady Michelle Obama visited the headquarters of the Department of Health and Human Services in Washington Tuesday. She devoted much of her talk to "the growing threat of obesity, particularly childhood obesity" in the United States, and she touted HHS's recently-announced plan to spend $373 million from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act on plans to, among other things, improve the healthfulness of foods in vending machines.

The first lady did not discuss how such work might stimulate the economy or speed economic recovery. But she had glowing praise for the stimulus' role in fighting obesity. "Congress and the president included $1 billion for prevention and wellness programs in the Recovery Act," she told the crowd of cheering DHS workers, "and that includes funding for initiatives that will give communities the resources they need to address the obesity epidemic in their communities. This includes $373 million announced last month that would be available for communities that put together comprehensive plans to reduce obesity –- $373 million -- and that would include everything from incentivizing grocery stores to locate in underserved areas; it could include improving meals at school; to getting more healthy, affordable foods into vending machines; to creating more safe, accessible places for people to exercise and play; and a whole lot more."

Last month HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius announced that the $373 million in stimulus money will be the "cornerstone funding" of the Recovery Act Community Prevention and Wellness Initiative. The announcement was an invitation to groups around the country to apply for grants under the program, which will be called Communities Putting Prevention to Work. "Funded projects will emphasize high-impact, broad-reaching policy, environmental, and systems changes in schools (K-12) and communities," the HHS announcement said. "For example, communities will work to make high-fat snack foods and sugar-sweetened beverages less available in schools and other community sites and to use media to promote healthy choices. In addition, funded communities will be encouraged to provide quality physical education in the nation’s schools and enact comprehensive smoking bans."

This week, HHS announced another $120 million in stimulus funds will be made available for similar purposes.
 




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Roberta White

Oct 14, 2009

Please ask her to just go away. Among her many "causes" - the vegetable garden and "farmers market" at the White House, the Olympics, and her interest in "childhood obesity" - we can now see that the trip to Copenhagen with Oprah was really a sacrifice "for the children"....

 

Sandra

Oct 14, 2009

Do as we did back when I went to school.
There were no vending machines or soda machines...we brought out lunch.
But the culture of today is too busy ro lazy...mom and dad are either working 24/7 or out selling dope...one or the other....the kids suffer and then you get a Michelle Obama with this kind of nonsese.
My suggestion to Micehelle....tell the parents to feet the kids or they starve.
The weak will never survive and the problem is solved.

 

depaz

Oct 14, 2009

Thank you for not putting a pic w/this article. I'm sick of looking at her. And as for childhood (and adult) obesity - get off yer fat duffs and MOVE!! Get back to recess games of dodgeball, etc. . . . . .

 

Shanghaied

Oct 14, 2009

Well why not? When wasting other peoples money no rat hole for dumping it into should be missed. Just ask our Senate and Congress.

 

Hoping For Change

Oct 14, 2009

When are these fools going to learn that throwing vast amounts of other people's money at a problem is no solution? Look what it has done for Chicago schools and remember just how much of their income the Obamas gave to charity other than Trinity Church.

 

Oct 14, 2009

Michelle has an obesity problem in her brain.

 

Heaven Help Us

Oct 14, 2009

It amazes me that the government is so concerned with obesity in children and on the other hand take away a way that children can exercise. Bicycles for children age 12 and under have been taken away from these children because of CPSIA. This law says that bicycles contain lead, but Michelle's vegetable garden contains more lead than bicycles. And I don't think that children will eat the bicycle tire stems.

 

Paul

Oct 14, 2009

Interesting. I never thought I'd live in a day and age (I'm but 34) where the Government, not THE PARENT is telling me how to eat, what to eat, etc., All the while spending our money in doing so. Frightening times..

 

Jeff

Oct 14, 2009

It goes to follow. If their goal is to force people into government health insurance, they're going to be able to control behavior. Current private health insurance gives "incentives" for healthy habits, but they're actually penalties for unhealthy habits.

Why would government health insurance be any different?

 

gill

Oct 14, 2009

Govern health insurance prices the same way we govern life insurance policies--- you're rate is based upon health. Smokers and obese people raise everyone else's rates-- they should pay more!

 

David

Oct 14, 2009

Let's up the 2009 version of "Putting Prevention to Work" in the schools works better that the Democrat's last plan of "Putting Prevention to Work" in the schools. That was the plan that involved teaching 9 and 10-year olds how to put condoms on cucumbers, the use of flavored condoms for oral sex and, of course, the immeasurable joys of anal sex.

 

Bohema

Oct 14, 2009

It's like Santa Claus! Money for everything. Do those "cheering" DHS workers know the money comes from their taxes too?

 

htonamie

Oct 15, 2009

the woman is clueless. the best way to help children combat the obesity problem is to remove the vending machines from schools and provide "healthy lunches" within the schools. this woman should stick to what she does marginally, S&M, stand and model.

 

Jim

Oct 15, 2009

Re: Paul: The government HAS been telling you how to eat for years, only you didn't know it. Corn and other agricultural subsidies, FDA food-rating schemes, and zoning laws have funneled mountains of cheap and unhealthy corn-based, processed products from the field and CAFOs into your stomach. The market economy is dead in agriculture; don't be fooled into thinking you haven't played into industrial agriculture's hand by way of government policy.

 

Jack Kennedy

Oct 15, 2009

best way to fight the fat is to stop my tax money from being used to feed the fat kids

 

FeFe

Oct 16, 2009

"use media" ... how much will they spend on TV show scripts and commercials? Are they approving product advertisements too? Reason to homeschool number...

 

vending machine

Oct 22, 2009

Thank you for not putting a pic w/this article. I'm sick of looking at her. And as for childhood (and adult) obesity - get off yer fat duffs and MOVE!! Get back to recess games of dodgeball, etc. . . . . .

 

Vending Machines

Oct 23, 2009

this information very nice for Michelle: $373 million in stimulus money for better vending machine food

 


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