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SC senators to discuss healthy meals in schools
Published Wednesday, January 27, 2010 8:05 AM
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — A bill banning high-sugar, high-fat foods from being sold to South Carolina students is back up for debate in a Senate panel.

Legislation aimed at curbing childhood obesity by making only healthy options available during the school day is in its third year of discussion, with the latest debate scheduled for Wednesday.

South Carolina has one of the nation's highest rates of overweight and obese youth.

Democratic Rep. Bakari Sellers of Denmark says the legislation could save lives and money.

The rules apply to all food sold in cafeterias, vending machines and school stores. Fundraising sales by students and parent groups are exempted.

The House approved the bill last year.


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