Senate
passes Sosnowski bill that forbids the advertising of unhealthy foods in
schools
The Rhode Island Senate today passed legislation
sponsored by Sen. V. Susan Sosnowski (D-Dist. 37, New Shoreham, South
Kingstown) that would forbid the advertising of unhealthy foods to children in
schools.
The bill (2016-S
2673) would prohibit
the advertising of unhealthy food and beverage products in schools,
particularly those that may not be sold on the school campus during the school
day, since they do not meet the minimum nutrition standards.
Senator
Sosnowski sponsored the initial legislation in 2006 that required the phase-out
of unhealthy drinks and snacks from all public schools in Rhode Island.
“To achieve that goal, it’s necessary
to encourage healthy eating habits. The Department of Agriculture has found
that educating children on nutrition goes a long way toward achieving the goal
of healthy eating.”
Specifically,
the legislation would forbid the advertising of food that does not meet the
minimum nutritional standards set forth by the United States Department of
Agriculture under the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010.
Advertising would
be prohibited on any property or facility owned or leased by the school
district or school and used at any time for school-related activities,
including school buildings, athletic fields, facilities, signs, scoreboards,
parking lots, school buses, equipment, vending machines, uniforms, educational
material and supplies.
A study by the federal Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention reported a dramatic increase in the number of obese children in the
United States. The study found that more than 10 percent of preschool children
between the ages of 2 and 5 are overweight, up from 7 percent in 1994. Among
children and teens ages 6 to 19, 15 percent (almost 9 million) are overweight,
triple the figure that was reported in 1980.
The bill, which is cosponsored by Senators Elizabeth A. Crowley
(D-Dist. 16, Central Falls, Pawtucket), Gayle L. Goldin (D-Dist. 3, Providence),
William J. Conley Jr. (D-Dist. 18, East Providence, Pawtucket) and Stephen R.
Archambault (D-Dist. 22, Smithfield, North Providence, Johnston), now heads to the House of Representatives for
consideration.