Sentences with phrase «michelle obama»

Michelle Obama is probably the most popular first lady in recent memory, with approval ratings embarrassingly higher than her husband's, at least in 2012.
The bill, which mirrors the first lady Michelle Obama's «Let's Move!»
, «Clear on Calories,» Big Soda seems to think that placing calorie numbers on the front of beverage containers and vending machines equals good nutrition and «has painted the voluntary commitment as an answer to First Lady Michelle Obama's call to eradicate childhood obesity.»
At a time when Michelle Obama is under widespread criticism for complicity with the food industry (see Fed Up!
The 2010 law was a part of Michelle Obama's «Let's Move!»
«I applaud former First Lady Michelle Obama for addressing those obesity problems in the past,» he said.
Critics say the new rules will roll back the Healthy, Hunger - Free Kids Act championed by Former First Lady Michelle Obama, who worked to establish strict nutritional standards on the program as part of her campaign against obesity.
There's a not - so - silent war being waged against Michelle Obama in response to new nutrition standards for school lunch programs.
And our hopes for their future should drive every single decision that we make,» said First Lady Michelle Obama before President Obama signed the Healthy, Hunger - Free Kids Act of 2010.
First Lady Michelle Obama joins students for a «Let's Move!»
Under the regulations, championed by First Lady Michelle Obama, schools participating in the National School Lunch Program are required -LSB-...] more
Through the leadership of First Lady Michelle Obama, we have made incredible progress improving the health of the next generation.
First Lady Michelle Obama delivers remarks before President Barack Obama signs the Healthy, Hunger - Free Kids Act of 2010 at Harriet Tubman Elementary School in Washington, D.C. December 13, 2010.
The 2010 CNR ushered in the greatly improved school nutrition standards championed by Michelle Obama, but just two years later, the School Nutrition Association (SNA) began to agitate for a weakening of those reforms.
Getting around with an infant car seat is pretty easy, but a heavy, convertible car seat is a whole other story, even if you're as strong as Michelle Obama.
Last Tuesday, First Lady Michelle Obama stepped up her support of local, fresh foods, invoking community gardens and the Child Nutrition Act, while enjoying a harvest picnic with the Bancroft fifth - graders.
Even though the HHFKA had its origins in the George W. Bush administration, and even though its nutrition standards were recommended by the nonpartisan Institute of Medicine, it's Michelle Obama — and, by extension, her husband — who've been the public faces of this effort.
(Read or watch Michelle Obama's speech.)
Or right wing crazies who demonize Michelle Obama for her Let's Move!
But as it turns out, I'd inadvertently launched a blog that was (partially) about school food right during the 2010 Child Nutrition Reauthorization (CNR), the springboard from which First lady Michelle Obama and a host of advocates were trying to improve outdated school meal nutrition standards.
In addition, we have a President who has been easily portrayed by his opponents as a champion of Big Government, determined to trample on individual freedoms (as well as pedantic and elitist), while Michelle Obama is portrayed as harsh and militant.
The right wing, Fox News et al would oppose baseball, motherhood, and apple pie if it came from the lips of Michelle Obama.
During her September 2010 address to the Congressional Black Caucus, First Lady Michelle Obama, discussed her plan to fight childhood obesity.
I back what Michelle Obama is doing, even if it is not done perfectly, and have voiced my opinion on that.
I shared blog posts that: offered a plaintive farewell to Michelle Obama, a champion of child nutrition; expressed my deep fears about the fate of hungry kids under President Trump; told you how the current House Freedom Caucus wants to gut school food; introduced you to Trump's Agriculture Secretary, Sonny Perdue; explained that Trump's Secretary of Education, Betsy DeVos, isn't ending the school lunch program (rumors to the contrary); and analyzed some recent rollbacks to the Obama school meal nutrition standards.
But I also wanted to put Perdue's announcement in proper perspective: it was hardly an outright «axing» of Michelle Obama's efforts, which included the introduction of calorie limits, a ban on trans fats, a greater variety of vegetables served and an important requirement that kids take a half - cup serving of fruits or vegetables at lunch.
You and I may not ever agree, but I stand by my contention that the involvement of Michelle Obama in this effort has more than a little to do with it.
First Lady Michelle Obama has made passing the historic legislation a centerpiece of her Let's Move!
WASHINGTON — First lady Michelle Obama, who is ratcheting up her campaign against childhood obesity, will ask the country's mayors Wednesday to join her fight to get kids fit.
Click here to get all the details about the new MyPlate program that the USDA recently launched with the help of First Lady Michelle Obama.
The reaction is also part of a backlash on the right over first lady Michelle Obama's campaign against childhood obesity.
In an exclusive conversation with Mediaplanet, the first lady of the United States, Michelle Obama, opens up about the challenges — and rewards — of pushing toward a healthier lifestyle.
First lady Michelle Obama harvests vegetables with local children in the White House Kitchen Garden Fall Harvest on October 5, 2011.
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«Michelle Obama breastfed,» said Kirsten Berggren, a lactation consultant in Vermont and author of «Working Without Weaning: A Working Mother's Guide to Breastfeeding.»
(WOMENSENEWS)-- Michelle Obama breastfed her daughters Malia and Sasha and public health and maternal health activists are hoping she will explicitly endorse breastfeeding as part of her anti-obesity campaign.
On Tuesday, first lady Michelle Obama launched «Let's Move,» a government campaign aimed at tackling the obesity problem.
Michelle Obama has been keeping an eye on the bill's progress, working with the White House Legislative Affairs office.
It will be interesting to see whether Michelle Obama is more likely to make the breastfeeding - obesity connection than she is to make the inequality - obesity connection.
Research has also shown that gardening makes kids more interested in eating the fruits (and vegetables) of their labor — so follow Michelle Obama's lead and get sowing.
«Michelle Obama really understands mothers need maternity leave to be able to breastfeed and go back to work,» Shealy said, citing a 2008 article from the Toronto Star in which Obama reportedly said that as soon as you learn how to breastfeed, «you're back at work.»
A central component of first lady Michelle Obama's anti-childhood obesity platform is set to get an up - or - down vote on the House floor Thursday, after delays prompted by opposition from lawmakers on both ends of the political spectrum.
First Lady Michelle Obama and Sam Kass, Assistant White House Chef and Food Initiative Coordinator, help kids in the White House kitchen garden harvest vegetables daydreaming of a salad bar.Photo: Samantha Appleton
WASHINGTON — First lady Michelle Obama's campaign for healthier school lunches has stalled in Congress after anti-hunger groups and more than 100 Democrats protested the use of food stamp dollars to pay for it.
When First Lady Michelle Obama made her reality television debut on Extreme Makeover Home Edition this fall, she focused on the needs of military families not only in North Carolina, but throughout the nation.
I think Michelle Obama promoting breastfeeding would be fantastic.
The measure was inspired by first lady Michelle Obama's efforts to have children eat healthier foods and exercise more, and it would move breakfast from the cafeteria to the classroom in many D.C. schools to improve participation.
The «Chefs Move to Schools» program launched by first lady Michelle Obama from the White House lawn calls on chefs to adopt schools and work with teachers and school nutrition professionals to help educate kids about food and nutrition.
I facilitate ingredient exposure and culinary instruction — we teach these kids to actually cook — for K - 5 students for First Lady Michelle Obama's Chefs Move to Schools program as well as through Maine's largest hospital.
In front of a packed audience in the State Dining Room at the White House on Tuesday, first lady Michelle Obama rolled out her national initiative to combat childhood obesity with a show of force that included medical, business and government leaders, grassroots activists, celebrity public service announcements, cartoon characters as nutrition experts, as well as those most directly affected — the kids themselves.
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