Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
405-521-5774
For Immediate Release: February 10, 2006
Farm-to-School Bill Heads to Full Appropriations
Committee
Sen.
Daisy Lawler said she was very pleased that her Farm-to-School legislation
had passed its first challenge in the legislative process. Senate Bill
1515 won approval by the Subcommittee on Natural Resources and Regulatory
Services this week and will next be heard by the full Appropriations Committee.
“We conducted a series of hearings during the interim that convinced
us Farm-to-School was a win-win program with benefit for our children,
our schools, our local farms and our rural economies. I’m excited
we’ve been able to get this concept into bill form and get it moving
through the legislature,” said Lawler, D-Comanche.
Lawler, who chairs the Senate Agriculture and Rural Development Committee,
explained the idea is to help market locally grown produce to area schools.
Children get the benefit of more nutritious foods, while area farmers
benefit with a large local consumer base.
“The initial
pilot program which helped market Oklahoma-grown watermelons to local
schools was a wonderful success. Now we want to expand that success to
schools across the state and let their children enjoy a variety of Oklahoma
grown produce,” Lawler said.
The program has the support of the Oklahoma Fit Kids Coalition, the Department
of Agriculture and the Kerr Center for Sustainable Agriculture.
If the measure wins approval by the Appropriations Committee, it will
then move to
the full Senate for further consideration.
For
more information contact:
Senate Communication's Office - (405) 521-5774
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