Supporting School Lunch Choice and Government Accountability on the House Floor
The House passed the Ensuring Accountability in Agency Rulemaking Act and the Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act last week. I managed the Rule Debate on the House Floor in support of these important pieces of legislation.
Under our Constitution, those who make the laws are accountable to those who elect them. And yet, unelected bureaucrats across federal agencies have been making thousands of rules that impact this country's voters and taxpayers. Former President Trump addressed this issue with an executive order that required these kinds of rules be initiated and signed by senior staff appointed by the administration, so they would be held accountable to those who put the administration in power. The Biden Administration revoked this order, resulting in 3,257 rules that cost taxpayers $1.927 trillion dollars in 2021 alone, according to a Pacific Legal Foundation study. The Ensuring Accountability in Agency Rulemaking Act lessens the power of career civil servants who are not accountable to the taxpayer and requires that rules within agencies be issued and signed by presidentially nominated and Senate-confirmed appointees.
The Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act expands milk options for school lunch programs to include flavored, unflavored, whole, and reduced-fat milks. Former President Obama imposed many regulations on school lunches in the name of health, yet we have seen child health continue to decline. Whole milk has been demonized as unhealthy, but it is full of calcium, vitamin D, protein, and other key nutrients that growing kids need. Like many of the Obama-era regulations, the milk restrictions are not having their intended effect. Meanwhile, dairy farmers are struggling, and, as you know, Minnesota's 7th District is one of the top dairy-producing districts in the country. This bill is a win-win for producers and children alike. It gets kids the nutrients they need while giving schools more flexibility to meet the needs of their students, and it provides a larger market for dairy farmers to sell their delicious product.
You can watch my full remarks here.
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