On the recordMay 18, 2015
The desire to improve the efficiency in our child nutrition programs is a good one, but must not lead to more hungry or food insecure children.
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congress.govThe desire to improve the efficiency in our child nutrition programs is a good one, but must not lead to more hungry or food insecure children.
Rokita emphasizes the importance of efficiency without compromising child nutrition.
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