Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
(405) 521-5774
For Immediate Release: March 2, 2006
Senate Approves Farm-to-School Bill
A bill to help school children enjoy nutritious, locally-grown
fruits and vegetables has won unanimous approval by the full Senate. Senator
Daisy Lawler
is the author of SB 1515, which would create a statewide Farm to School
program.
“This a win-win bill for helping our kids with better health and
nutrition and for rural economic development,” said Lawler, D-Comanche.
“Our initial pilot program was a resounding success and surveys
of school districts throughout the state tell us they’re very enthusiastic
about this concept.”
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 larger local consumer base. The program would also help
educate children about agriculture and could include field trips to area
farms.
“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 Farm to School program was the subject of an interim study last fall.
Representatives from organizations including the Oklahoma Fit Kids Coalition,
the Kerr Center for Sustainable Agriculture and the State Department of
Agriculture all made presentations in support of the program for its wide-ranging
benefits.
SB 1515 now moves to the House for further consideration.
For
more information contact:
Senator Lawler's Office - (405) 521-5569
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