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Food Cop Fines Schools For Selling Fries
Consumer Freedom.com ^ | June 9, 2005 | Unattributed

Posted on 06/10/2005 3:07:21 PM PDT by Still Thinking

Texas Agricultural Commissioner and self-described "Food Czarina" Susan Combs -- famous for using state-level fiats to tell local school boards which foods they can allow and even banning children from sharing their gummy bears -- is robbing Peter and pummeling Paul. The Dallas Morning News reports that Combs has taken the unbelievable step of fining already cash-strapped public schools more than $8,000 for failing, even in small ways, to follow her dictatorial dietary decrees.

For years, Texas has attempted to remedy a systemic funding problem that has plagued its schools. The issue is so severe that legislators have suggested everything from soda and snack taxes to legalized gambling to bridge the budgetary gap. According to the Morning News, Combs' Draconian regulations -- one of which, a ban on cupcakes, was overturned by the state's legislature -- have only added to the monetary misery:

Wylie, like districts throughout the state, revamped its snack, or "a la carte," offerings this year to follow the complicated new rules. Snack portions are smaller. The beloved curly fires are gone. Consequently, it's been a tough year financially, said Theresa Johnson, the district's director of student nutrition.

As if that weren't enough, Combs is now exceeding normal bureaucratic slaps on the wrist to actually financially punish schools. Among the absurd fines:



TOPICS: Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: food; foodpolice; nannystate; school; tx
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To: Still Thinking; calex59
Our state (Virginia) regulates the school lunch programs throughout the state in the public school systems.

It's done according to law.

They DO NOT regulate private lunch programs however, nor do they dictate what the kids will eat.

I suspect you guys don't know how school lunch programs work. It's a fairly uniform process across the country, and I doubt Texas is that much different from elsewhere.

The laws concerning this issue have been around for many years.

What we have is a state bureuacrat who is an ignoramous who wishes to impose incorrect diets on children.

You guys would seem to be supporting her in her wrongheaded efforts.

21 posted on 06/10/2005 5:23:44 PM PDT by muawiyah (q)
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To: calex59
Now, a separate message for you ~ it's pretty obvious you haven't read the whole thread and all the comments.

There's a body of existing law. Rather than complain about my recognition that we have to work with in it, why don't you get busy and get that law changed.

I know it's harder than sitting around BSng on FR, but people have gotten laws changed in the past.

22 posted on 06/10/2005 5:25:33 PM PDT by muawiyah (q)
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